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This Pretty Peninsula Property Puts White Rock Lake in your Backyard

This renovated Lake Highlands home is not going to last long.
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This Pretty Peninsula Property Puts White Rock Lake in your Backyard

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From the moment you stumble upon the renovated ranch at 9431 Northcliff Drive in The Peninsula neighborhood of Lake Highlands, you know that is has been well taken care of. From the exterior that eludes to being a lake cottage to the gorgeous, mature landscaping, it is not every day that a property like this pops up on the market in this area of Dallas.

It is immediately obvious that the home has been extensively renovated. In 2017 every inch of the space was touched with modern interiors and timeless taste. The kitchen opens to the living and dining space making it easy to picture lots of family togetherness. It features granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and lots of storage space. Just off the kitchen there is a to-die-for utility room that has a dog shower. These people have seriously thought of everything for the new owners and their four-legged family.



The property features two guest bedrooms and a master suite that has French doors that open to an arbor covered porch. The master bathroom is spacious and has a custom walk-in closet fit for a king or queen. A rear two-car garage is thoughtfully placed as not to take away from the initial curb appeal of the property.

And while the location is coveted by those who enjoy biking, walking, and enjoying the amenities of White Rock Lake, the actual lot in which the house sits is actually pretty special too. The large, grassy area coupled with a patio space makes this backyard bigger than most in town. We look outside and immediately can see family barbecues and kiddos throwing the ball around, and that is something that money just can’t buy.

9431 Northcliff Drive
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Denise Lowry
(214) 228-1622
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Denise’s previous 25 years in advertising and marketing for a Fortune 500 Company translates beautifully to a real estate career. Marketing savvy, creative problem solving, design skills, good communication, ethical negotiations and customer-oriented service are the foundation for every transaction. Originally a Fort Worth native and having lived in many different neighborhoods in Dallas for over 35 years gives Denise insight into the Metroplex diverse areas. Since becoming a Realtor in 2001, Denise has remodeled homes and has assisted clients with their own home design issues. With a vast array of resources and focused training, Denise is able to expedite specialized full-service real estate moves for her treasured senior clients and even her busy corporate executive clients. She can help you or your friends and family on their real estate journey and you’ll enjoy the trip. Make Denise your Realtor of choice.

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