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Live the Victory Park Posh Life High in the Heart of Dallas

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Live the Victory Park Posh Life High in the Heart of Dallas

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Pick a position – any position – in the downtown Dallas area and Victory Park would be in almost anyone’s top spot. Located walking distance to downtown, Uptown, and even the State Thomas neighborhood, it’s got it all. And this condo at The House (2200 Victory Avenue #1504) is an ideal option for anyone in search of a low-maintenance, high-luxury living situation.

This Philippe Starck-designed dwelling is located on the southeast corner of the city and offers stellar views of the Dallas skyline. There are three living areas to enjoy including one with a bar area and another with handsome bookshelves and a desk that can make for a hybrid work-from-home space and/or media room. As a unique touch, one of the bookcases opens to a secret(!) closet, providing extra storage space. And the stunning kitchen offers all of the deluxe amenities that you would expect from a top-notch property including Miele appliances, Neolith and Dekton countertops, a wine refrigerator, and an ice maker.



There are two spacious bedrooms that both receive amazing natural light controlled by motorized shades when a little peace and quiet in the delicious darkness is called for. The primary bedroom has a hotel-esque bath that features a walnut double vanity, extra-large soaking tub, and a double head shower.

And the amenities? Wow. This is always what takes a prestigious property and puts it in a league of its own. This unit at The House has things to offer that many other condos simply do not. For example, a private storage unit and a guest suite for when you have visitors that you are unable to provide lodging for. And have you looked at that pool with surrounding cabanas? Wow, it’s sultry like Vegas without the noise and crowds. We are digging that.

But at the end of the day, all the beauty in the interior of the property is instantly upgraded with the Dallas skyline view we’ve already mentioned. Couple that with the fact that this property has a 413-square-foot balcony to enjoy said view, and we are officially sold.

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Claudine King
(d) 214-789-0101
[email protected]

Whether she’s leading a tour of an estate in Highland Park or extolling the virtues of a high-rise condominium in Uptown, Claudine King knows how to connect with her clients and help them achieve their goals and dreams. Among the qualities she brings to the table:

  • An expert’s knowledge of Dallas’ finest neighborhoods

  • A discerning eye regarding architecture and furnishings

  • A work ethic that ensures she follows through on promises

  • Most importantly, Claudine’s compassionate nature and infectious personality make her someone who clients want to be around long after the property has changed hands.


Each of my transactions over the last 20 years has been as unique as the relationships I create with my clients, Claudine says. In my eyes, if I haven’t established cooperation, communication, mutual respect, and trust, I haven’t been successful.
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