Whether you're looking for the ultimate party house or a beautiful jewel box in the sky, the $5 million mark greatly expands your luxury residential real estate options. Even if you're not looking for a fancy new address (well, we can't all afford a huge mortgage), it's still fun to peek behind the curtains that wealthy people call home. Thing.
10150 Marsh Lane, Dallas
neighborhood: Northwest Dallas | area: 7,012 | List price: $4,500,000
This modern masterpiece was designed by Dallas architect Blaine Redmon and completed in 2017. “The owner Oaks Cliff Stevens toured his Park home and fell in love with the latest mid-century modern architecture,” Briggs said of Freeman Sotheby's listing agent Terry Black. Mr. Thomas says. international real estate. “He tracked down the architect.'' Redimon went on to design 7,000 square feet of light-filled rooms, including five bedrooms, four full bathrooms, and three living areas. The home, co-listed with Jason Clarke, is covered in windows inspired by the style of an Apple store. The owners “wanted views from inside the house to the exterior front yard and backyard living area,” says Thomas. “He wanted to create exterior views from every vantage point in the main living areas.”
Once inside, you can look straight through the back window to the water feature that is a signature of Ladymon's design. In this case, “the owners wanted it to double as a spa tub,” she says. The backyard also features elements such as a beautiful pool, patio, and expansive grounds.
The chef's kitchen features a golden onyx waterfall island, maple cabinetry, Thermador appliances, and a large prep pantry for entertaining. A floor-to-ceiling double-sided fireplace separates the kitchen and living area from the dining room. The primary suite also has a double-sided fireplace (there are five in total), this time separating the living area and bedroom, which open to gorgeous outdoor views. Dual walk-in custom closets, a coffee bar, and a beautifully appointed bathroom complete the suite.
1747 Leonard Street #403, Dallas
neighborhood: Arts District | area: 4,702 | List price: $5,500,000
Located within the Hall Arts Residences building, this stunning unit offers the most gorgeous and unobstructed views of the Dallas Arts District and Pritzker Architecture Prize-winning collection of buildings. For example, if you look out your living room's floor-to-ceiling windows or step out onto your terrace, you'll immediately see the iconic red dome of Norman Foster's Winspear Opera House.
The four-bedroom home was designed by local architect Emily Summers and her firm's creative director Chris Angell, who served as project lead. Check out the exquisite 11-foot ceilings, custom finishes (including beautiful leather-wrapped woodwork and Pyroreve countertops in the bar), Gaggenau appliances, Lutron shades, and Bulthaup kitchen systems. The design team adorned the home with beautiful craftsmanship, including an installation by fiber artist HotxTea in the breakfast nook and a custom Lindsay Adelman Studio Cherry Bomb light fixture in the entryway. A rotating wooden screen separates the dining area from the bar, giving homeowners flexibility when entertaining guests. The main suite is adjacent to the main living area and provides easy access to the living space and views.
The 28-story building has just 48 units and features luxurious amenities including 24-hour valet service, concierge services, a wine cellar, putting green, spa treatment room, and fitness studio. “This is one of the most beautiful and well-appointed buildings in Dallas,” says listing agent Caroline Summers of Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International and designer Summers' daughter.
(Want to move into a Hall Arts Residence building on a smaller budget? Try 1747 Leonard St. #801, on the market for $2.1 million.)
125 Fox Glen Circle, Irving
neighborhood: Foxglen of Las Colinas | area: 12,098 | List price: $4,995,000
Originally built as a corporate business retreat and home away from home for a German business owner, this modern mansion not only overlooks the Las Colinas Country Club but also hosts large-scale events as well as luxurious It is also suitable for daily life. Listing agent Blaine Soileau of Halo Group Realty explains: It includes a large primary suite with separate bathrooms for her husband and her, as well as three additional oversized bedrooms, each with a full en-suite bath. ”
The sophisticated European-style kitchen features Miele appliances and an eat-in bar. It looks like an oversized dining room. The main level opens onto a huge covered patio with views of the Las Colinas skyline.
Head downstairs and you'll find an area of the house built for the event. There are also six en-suite bedrooms, two meeting rooms that double as game areas, and a large snack bar with wine cooler cabinet, professional ice cream maker, and ice cream display refrigerator. “The surprise is behind the bookshelf,” adds Soileau. “When moved, a secret room was revealed and used for parties.” The nightclub room features soundproof padded walls and a smoke eater system. Go outside and play pickleball on his court or pool. A second swimming pool, hot tub, another large patio, and bar are located on the upper level of the home.
Built in 2018, this massive architectural wonder has an expansive semi-finished basement, an elevator, skylights throughout, and more than 100 solar panels on the roof, which provide much of the home's energy. I am. The residence is co-listed with Kevin Caskey and is scheduled to open on Tuesday, October 3 from 2-4 p.m.