By Fiona Good-Sirota By Fiona Good-Sirota | March 18, 2024 | Home & Real Estate, Lifestyle,
From Michelin-starred restaurants to award-winning museums, the Dallas Arts District is a cultural mecca for locals and visitors alike. These three luxe listings have just what you need to call one of the country’s largest urban arts districts your home.
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$3,395,000
This 4-bedroom, 4½-bathroom condo emulates refinement and glamour with luxurious design features, including California closets, European white oak floors, rain showers and more. Located on the 19th floor of the Blue Ciel high-rise, the home boasts exquisite Downtown Dallas views, 3,415 square feet of living space and freshly upgraded amenities, with a custom layout designed to meet future residents’ every need. A true urban marvel, the listing encompasses floor-to-ceiling windows, two gas fireplaces, a temperature-controlled wine cellar, Miele appliances, a gas cooktop, quartz countertops, custom Porcelana cabinets, built-in speakers, and more. Jason Clark, Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty, 662.443.4484, briggsfreeman.com
$3,750,000
This new-to-the-market listing touts immaculate skyline views, an expansive 2,923-square-foot layout and an artistically curated design. Located on the 17th floor of the HALL Arts Residences, the condo is flooded with abundant natural light and panoramic city sights, with floor-to-ceiling windows throughout and 10-foot-high ceilings in the living room. In the kitchen, Gaggenau appliances, Dornbracht fixtures and Bulthaup cabinetry bridge the gap between practicality and sophistication. The home features three bedrooms and 3 ½ baths, an integrated Sonos System and a spacious outdoor terrace. Ideal for entertaining, on the building’s 17,000-square-foot amenity level, an infinity edge lap pool, spa, outdoor grill, putting green, fire pits, wine tasting room and more await homeowners and their guests. Kyle Richards, Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty, 214.350.0400, briggsfreeman.com
$6,950,000
Designed by architects Alex Eskenasy and Josie McCarthy and built by Jonathan Sebastian, this half-floor home is a city rarity, with a spacious 4,625-square-foot layout, five-inch oak floors and a designer chef’s kitchen. Custom lighting throughout the home by Craig Roberts showcases white high gloss acrylic walls and oak Bulthaup cabinetry, Wolf convection ovens, a steam oven, a 48-inch gas range, a Subzero refrigerator, a full-height wine closet and more. In the primary bedroom, sprawling windows display the Dallas skyline and remote-controlled blackout shades create a low-light sanctuary for rest and rejuvenation. The primary bathroom encompasses a soaking tub, custom mosaic tile flooring, a walk-in shower, Lefroy Brooks hardware, double sinks and a built-in vanity. With two bedrooms, 2½ baths, and a highly coveted location in Dallas Arts District’s lavish Museum Tower, this home is a quintessential urban oasis. Allie Beth Allman, Allie Beth Allman & Associates, 214.521.7355, alliebeth.com
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