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This Darling Dutch Colonial Looks Straight out of a Storybook

Could it be the place that houses your family’s memories?
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This Darling Dutch Colonial Looks Straight out of a Storybook

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Every inch interesting. Every detail divine. Just a few initial thoughts when touring this incredible and historical Peaks Addition home that just hit in the market on Dallas’ prestigious Swiss Avenue.

Walking into the home, the grand entry meets you and leads into the fabulous formal living and dining spaces. Both have fireplaces and are oozing with cozy comfort. Should we host tea for two in one and an extravagant meal for many in the other? The possibilities are really endless.



Continuing through the space you will find an updated kitchen that features commercial grade appliances, a large farm sink, and calming white cabinetry. We adore the booth-like seating that serves as an ideal nook to share an intimate meal with your spouse or even a quiet and serene setting for your kids to do homework while you cook.

A spacious master suite awaits upstairs and looks like it could be located at a beautiful bed and breakfast and features a fabulous porch that allows for the owners of the home to take in the sunshine and fresh air that each new day brings. A clawfoot tub in the master bathroom is perfect for soaking, pondering, and taking a moment to relax.

The backyard could very well be dubbed your own secret garden and is perhaps the true gem of the property. Perfect for entertaining the backyard offers both covered seating and dining amongst the lush greenery. All of this just a few miles from the heart of downtown Dallas? This home could very well be the absolute best of both worlds.

An added bonus of this property is the guest quarters that offers a full kitchen, bathroom, living, and bedroom space. This could be a place to stash your guests and family when they come into town for a visit or an added source of revenue should you chose to rent it out.




4715 Swiss Avenue Dallas, TX 75204


Christina DiFiore Klement
214-923-5920
[email protected]

Your objectives become mine and my breadth of experience and skills will ease your worries along the path to making your objectives reality. Having owned and managed my own real estate company has prepared me to successfully solve complexities in all facets of real estate transactions. Ebby Halliday, Realtors/Plano Willow Bend, now gives me the platform and tools to accelerate my career in this rewarding business of helping people fulfill their dreams in the fastest growing city in the United States. Let me provide comprehensive market research, optimal pricing target, execution strategies, and a smooth transaction whether you are buying or selling a home in the Frisco, Texas area.

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