Monday Morning Millionaire: Haute Highrise Living Without The Number

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So, I’m kind of surprised that this house is priced at $1.1 million. There are highrise units that are priced much higher that don’t afford you the space or views that this three-story Uptown townhome has. Truthfully, 4331 Travis St. is perfect for folks who want the modern style of loft living without the elevator ride.

This centrally located home on Travis between Oliver and Lee streets has three bedrooms, two and a half baths, and three separate outdoor living spaces, which totals more that 3,500 square feet. There are polished concrete floors throughout and everything else is superbly high-end.

 This home is a great opportunity for a designer to choose furnishings to fit this well-lit, modern space. The kitchen, however, needs no touch-ups. The cabinetry, which is rich and dark, perfectly sets off the sleek stainless appliances. Just outside the kitchen is a balcony, which has a private, tree-house feeling.

The living areas are wide open and perfect for entertaining. With a dividing wall between the kitchen and the living areas, though, you feel a little cut off from the action. Still, the seating area in the kitchen can still accommodate a crowd.

The master bedroom is on the main floor, and has a spacious feel and great views of the small grass-and-gravel backyard.

It’s the master  bath that I absolutely adore. The huge double vanity is a dream, and the separate frameless shower and jetted tub are so beautiful. I love the the homeowners opted for classy frosted glass for the shower, which is a definite plus.

Up, up, up we go to the roof, where you’ll find a green house and a deck with beautiful 360-degree views of the area. This way, you don’t have to choose which direction you face as you would with a condo or a highrise!

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Joanna England is the Executive Editor at CandysDirt.com and covers the North Texas housing market.

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  1. Cheryl on October 8, 2012 at 6:21 pm

    I was swooning with the kitchen until you mentioned it's cut off from the living room. If I'm going to pay this much bread for a pad, I want those two rooms to be in harmony together in one room. I will say we have stained concrete floors in about 65% of our home and LOVE THEM!!!! They are very easy to keep clean and my kids love to ride their scooters around the house when it's too cold/hot/rainy outside. Love that rooftop deck too.

  2. Cheryl on October 8, 2012 at 6:21 pm

    I was swooning with the kitchen until you mentioned it's cut off from the living room. If I'm going to pay this much bread for a pad, I want those two rooms to be in harmony together in one room. I will say we have stained concrete floors in about 65% of our home and LOVE THEM!!!! They are very easy to keep clean and my kids love to ride their scooters around the house when it's too cold/hot/rainy outside. Love that rooftop deck too.

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