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Westlake Wonderland Makes Living on the Outskirts Outstanding

11,000+ square feet of elegant living space, plus a resort-style pool that you need to see to believe.
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Westlake Wonderland Makes Living on the Outskirts Outstanding

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Check out this Terra Bella beauty! For those that live in Dallas proper, the mere mention of a five-bedroom, 5.4-bathroom home with five garage spaces and 11,248 square feet of living space is the equivalent of spotting a unicorn. Add touches like 125-year old reclaimed wood plank floors to make the home feel less cookie-cutter and more custom and you’ve got a diamond in the rough – rough ranch land otherwise known as Westlake.



This timeless Texas traditional has an Austin stone exterior and a calming color palette on the interior that is packed with texture and tone that just works. Who doesn’t love an exposed brick wall or two? The large kitchen features Carrara marble and extensive storage. It opens to a sitting and dining area which is ideal for entertaining.

Only considering casas with a magnificent master suite? You will definitely be drawn to these queen-like quarters that have multiple windows, a fireplace, and a bathroom that is larger than most people’s apartments. Saying that it has double vanities is a complete undersell. I mean, take a look at the pictures, and then try to tell me that the dream bathroom does not exist.

Other special features of the home include a gym, office, Murano glass light fixtures, and an adult lounge that is so beyond fabulous that you just might forget you are actually in someone’s house and not at a haute Hill Country hotel’s penthouse suite. Said adult lounge opens up to the outdoor patio.

If you are into backyards that rival the best resorts in the state (and who isn’t), you will surely be smitten with this incredible outdoor setup that includes an outdoor patio, infinity-edge pool, and dual spas. There is also a lower level pool, outdoor kitchen, fireplace, and posh pool cabana.

If this over-the-top yet relaxing oasis isn’t enough to seal the deal, the one-acre lot backs up to a protected greenbelt which means one thing—privacy. This exquisite estate officially has all the must-haves, and more, and is only 30 miles Northwest of Dallas. Couple that with a Carroll ISD school designation and you are officially out of reasons to resist buying this place. Assuming you have five million bucks to spend, of course.

1750 Trace Bella Court


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Juliet Marie Williams
817-915-0588
[email protected]
Juliet has a passion for real estate and is a trusted advisor when clients are buying or selling their home. The polished professionalism she extends to her clients is unmatched, as is her attention to detail. Juliet is a poised negotiator and a loyal advocate for her clients. She understands that a house must function for a family, so she asks questions to learn the family’s activities and routines. It is Juliet’s goal to make sure the home matches the client’s lifestyle. Each client receives personalized attention by Juliet herself, she manages the transaction from start to finish. She is a dedicated professional and has earned several real estate designations:



  • GRI  ~ Graduate Realtor Institute

  • ABR ~ Accredited Buyer Representative

  • SRS  ~ Seller Representative Specialist



Prior to real estate, Juliet worked for a Fortune 500 company for 13 years. As an Account Executive in the mortgage industry, she gained valuable insight into multiple facets of the home buying process. Juliet lives in Southlake with her husband and three children. She is a self-professed foodie and she enjoys cooking and dining out. One of her favorite activities is watching her children play sports. You can typically find her behind a camera lens, capturing the events on film.
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