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This Highland Park Pad is the Perfect Place to Plant Family Roots in Dallas

And if your kids love sports, just wait until they see the backyard.
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This Highland Park Pad is the Perfect Place to Plant Family Roots in Dallas

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Even when a buyer is fully aware of the prices of a Park Cities home, it is still super defeating to peek into a property with a million dollar plus price tag and see something that hasn’t been touched since the 80’s. That is definitely not the case with the renovated home at 4552 Belfort Avenue. Even better? This home has the elusive fifth bedroom that everyone wants but few actually get.



This traditional has all of the classic design touches that you’d want like the hand-scraped hardwoods, plantation shutters and crown moldings but doesn’t skimp on modern updates like amazing storage and open, naturally lit living spaces.

The ying and the yang of traditional and modern continues with a formal dining room and bay window juxtaposed by recessed lighting and a kitchen with Wolf appliances, a Sub-Zero freezer and granite countertops. When it works, it works. And this definitely works!

We love the split master that has built-ins for storage, office space, and a generous walk-in closet. Can you imagine the #shelfies that could take place here? The bookshelf styling ideas are endless. Upstairs there is a sitting room with even more built-ins and a laundry room in addition to three bedrooms.

Built with families in mind, a play room sits just off the kitchen and features a fireplace, access to the yard, and a full size bathroom. Speaking of outside, there is a sports court that is just begging to help you tire out the kiddos while you’re making dinner. There is also an outdoor living area with a built-in grill and fire pit. A Highland Park home that you can grow into with storage space and updates galore? Where do we sign up?




4552 Belfort Avenue


Kathy Gibson
[email protected]
972-335-6564

Kathy’s 30 years of residential experience assisting customers in finding their perfect neighborhood and Ideal home or successfully marketing and selling their existing home provides her clients with competitive advantage.

Kathy is consistently a member of Ebby’s companywide honor roll where only the very top performing individual agents (based upon sales) of more than 1,600 associates earn this distinction. Kathy is a recipient of Ebby’s coveted Eagle Award, which is given every year to the top and runner up agent in the company based upon annual sales. Kathy is a consistent winner of Ebby’s annual Star, Diamond Circle and Platinum awards. Kathy was voted “one of the best realtors in Dallas” by “D” magazine in 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017. Kathy is a winner of Ebby’s (highest sales volume) Frisco office “Spirit” award. Kathy is a member of the Ebby Relocation team and has extensive knowledge in working with major relocation companies and their requirements. Kathy’s education and certified real estate designations include: Bachelor of Arts degree, the University of Houston; Licensed Realtor & Broker for 30 years, CRS, Certified Residential Specialist, ABR, Accredited Buyer Representative, CNE, Certified Negotiation Expert, ALHS, Accredited Luxury Home Specialist, SRES, Senior Real Estate Specialist, PSC, Certified Property Staging Consultant, SFR, Short Sale and Foreclosure Resource.
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