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Enchanted Forest Feels Far Away From Dallas Hustle and Bustle

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Enchanted Forest Feels Far Away From Dallas Hustle and Bustle

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We aren’t going to bury the lead here. The home at 1 Wooded Gate Drive in the Forest on The Creek Neighborhood of North Dallas has some of the most interesting views in the city. The waterfront backyard boasts a pool modeled around the architecture of the home in addition to patios and decks galore to maximize enjoyment and utilization of the lot.

This one-of-a-kind Contemporary was originally built in 1997, then experienced a major 2016 renovation that included taking the primary bathroom down to the studs. The result? Carrara marble floors and countertops, a three-head walk-in shower, and a freestanding tub. You truly feel like you are relaxing in a treehouse hotel somewhere far from Dallas proper. The renovation also included the kitchen and incorporates a waterfall island, contemporary hardware, and perhaps most importantly, updated luxury appliances. Did someone say ice maker? You betcha.



As we mentioned before, this property is all about accentuating the views it was blessed with, and thanks to a thoughtful design, you will never be farther than a step or two from catching a glimpse of the gorgeous greenery around you. Whether you’re hanging out in the cozy living space watching a movie or enjoying the newspaper and a cup of coffee, large windows surround the home, framing the nature on full display.

Other details that make this property practical in addition to aesthetically pleasing are its four ensuite bedrooms, the 10- to 20-foot ceilings, and the two large living areas. The property also got new water heaters in its 2016 renovation. The only question remaining is when you move in, are you going to be a bird watcher, a gardener, or a little bit of both?

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Patricia Massey
(d) 214-697-7871
[email protected]

Patricia Massey and Jennifer Haddock are committed to establishing a real connection with their clients. They are successful because of their ongoing client relationships and their continuous service to their community. Their respect for clients’ needs and expectations is always at the forefront. The closing of a transaction is not the end of the agent-client relationship. On the contrary, it is just the beginning. Patricia and Jennifer have relocated the same clients many times over the years.

Patricia and Jennifer have received numerous awards over their combined years in real estate, including the coveted D Magazine Best Real Estate Agents designation through 2018. Their combined community service includes work with the Vickery Meadow Learning Centers Board of Directors, the Suicide and Crisis Center of North Texas Board of Directors, and the Lake Forest Residential Architectural Review Committee.
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