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On the Market — the Most Stunning Homes You Can Buy in Dallas: From Highland Park to High in the Sky

BY Promoted Series Correspondent // 04.02.18

Ask anyone in the know: There are few more coveted real estate markets than Dallas. Here are four properties to keep your eye on in one of America’s hottest real estate havens.

These are the Dallas homes that people covet.

The Highland Park Stunner

3617 Crescent Ave., Highland Park

$14,950,000

Designed by architecture firm Stocker Hoesterey Montenegro, this sophisticated Highland Park home impresses in all regards. Situated behind pristine landscaping and a gated limestone-wall entry, the custom home is meticulously designed with a two-story entryway clad in Venetian plaster, a floating stairway, Lueders limestone floor and art lighting.

The adjoining study features a lavish, book-matched marble fireplace. Bright, open and welcoming, the living room with its coffered ceiling, marble fireplace, and Brombal windows and doors provides access to the kitchen and a screened, temperature-controlled loggia. The custom Bulthaup kitchen is a testament to attention to design and function. The formal dining and breakfast rooms flank the kitchen, with a spectacular wet bar and custom wine room nearby.

An impeccably designed master bedroom is tucked away on the first floor, with large glass windows and a seating area that overlooks the backyard and pool. The master bath showcases custom his-and-hers vanities, a soaking tub, seamless-glass shower, and a separate vanity with seating nook. His-and-hers closets offer custom-built cabinetry and lighting.

Upstairs, there are large en-suite bedrooms; a spacious game room; a gym with custom sauna, steam shower, and spa bath; and an extensive craft and gift-wrapping room with an abundance of storage.

Erin Mathews, Allie Beth Allman & Associates, 214.520.8300, erinhome.com

3617 Crescent Avenue

The Sky-High Art Perch

2323 Ross Ave., Dallas

$2,000,000

Scheduled for completion in early 2020, the Hall Arts Residences is the perfect blend of art and life, with an exclusive collection of 50 luxury homes in the heart of the Dallas Arts District. The carefully engineered 28-story tower is designed by internationally acclaimed firm HKS, with interiors conceptualized by Emily Summers Design Associates.

This design duo has created a sophisticated living experience, with most floors featuring one or two residences, ranging from 1,600 to more than 10,000 square feet. Accentuated with clean lines, natural materials, and neutral palettes, each home allows residents to showcase their personal style and collected furnishings.

With surrounding views of the Rem Koolhaas-designed Winspear Opera House and Sir Norman Foster-designed Wyly Theatre, Hall Arts Residences provides an unparalleled opportunity to reside in the cultural center of Dallas.

Lea Anne Laughlin, Hall Arts Residences, 214.269.9535, hallartsresidences.com

Seeing Stars

5343 Buena Vista Dr., Frisco

$2,495,000

Talk about an entertainer’s dream home: This five-bedroom, seven-bath custom Bella estate in Frisco’s prestigious, gated Starwood community is perfect inside and out. The Mediterranean villa-style home sits on a beautifully manicured .74-acre lot with an outdoor living area featuring a kitchen, pool and spa, fireplace, basketball court, and gorgeous city views.

For indoor entertaining, there is a gourmet kitchen with Wolf and Viking appliances, wet bar, elegant dining room, and wine grotto. Off the game room is a large covered balcony, and the nearby media room is perfectly appointed for an authentic theater experience.

Elegant finishes, large open rooms, four fireplaces, and exceptional architectural details throughout make this home both smart and sophisticated.

The Cheney Group, The Associates Realty, 214.550.8200, theassociatesrealty.com

This Buena Vista home puts the city and nature both right at your beck and call.

Seventies Swank

3437 Haynie Ave., University Park

$1,199,000

A blank canvas that’s ready for a creative spin, this 1977 single-level University Park property has a circular motor court, open floor plan, pool, and two master suites, and is walking distance to Snider Plaza, Southern Methodist University, and the family-friendly University Park pool and tennis courts.

Open spaces, vaulted ceilings, skylights, and hand-scraped hardwood floors create bright environs as you enter. A large vaulted study with built-ins and a closet can be used as a serene workspace — or as a fifth bedroom. Added bonus: Laundry and extra refrigerator space is separated from the main living quarters via a full-size utility room.

Jean Bateman, Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty, 214.912.9288, jeanbateman.com

This home is almost an open canvas, ready to be molded into your perfect vision.

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