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You’ve Got to See This Glamorous Westlake Estate

In fact, it’s hard to decide if we like the inside or the outside better.
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You’ve Got to See This Glamorous Westlake Estate

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We love a good walk-up. Who doesn’t? This fabulous new construction wows from the start with a private courtyard with fountains to greet guests and owners alike. Upon entering, the shock and wow factor continues with 12-14 foot ceilings, Dozier cabinets, and a custom iron stair rail.

The open concept lower level is centered around a top-of-the-line kitchen with high-end appliances, two pantries, and a prep kitchen. The wet bar flows straight into the living area and is ideal for throwing a killer happy hour. Did someone say something about a whiskey wine bar? Yup, this house totally has that. There is also a downstairs media room.



The master suite was built to perfection with a fireplace, luxurious bathroom, and a closet that looks straight off Rodeo Drive. Take a look at those fabulous custom cabinets that light up to showcase what’s inside. There are four additional bedrooms for children and guests, as well as a tower room on the third level that boasts amazing views of the Westlake area of North Texas.

True outdoor bliss is realized when spending time in the backyard. There are two covered living areas with fireplaces, a fire pit, an outdoor shower, and a shade garden. A pool often takes the place of a grassy space in a backyard, but not in this case; steps take you down to an open space that is bigger than most people’s backyard in general. Your kids and your dog will definitely thank you.

Last but not least, this home is zoned to attend Carroll ISD. You’ve got to send the kiddos off to school every now and then so that you can sit back and enjoy your luxurious lair in peace.




2201 Valencia Cove Westlake, TX 76262


Quinn Marcontell Group
Lisa 817-657-1294
Kelly 972-743-9171
[email protected]

A strong relationship with the Southlake community, expert industry knowledge, hospitality, and heart are what make the Quinn & Marcontell Group the smart choice in Northeast Tarrant County real estate.

Lisa Quinn and Kelly Marcontell joined Ebby Halliday in 2015 and quickly became one of the company’s Top Producing Groups. Together, they offer more than 35 years of experience and a strong passion for helping clients achieve their real estate dreams.

Lisa, a 15-year Top Producer with her former brokerage, partnered with Kelly in 2011. Prior to the partnership, Kelly spent many years selling land, custom homes and resale homes for area builders and developers. Her expertise in home construction helps her with selling resale and matching buyers with builders.

Lisa and Kelly’s association with Ebby Halliday’s dynamic Southlake office benefits The Quinn & Marcontell Group’s valued clients through increased advertising, increased marketing, an increased number of agents working on their behalf, and the latest in technology. And, Ebby’s focus on the future ensures the group’s buyer and seller clients always enjoy the most innovative services available.
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