Thursday Three Hundred: Renovated Midcentury Ranch in Midway Hollow

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Green Terrace Front

I am seeing a lot of 1960s ranches lately that have interesting Midcentury Modern details. They have tons of charm and contemporary character, but none of the flat roofs and linear exterior details that we’d expect from a true Mid-Mod.

Green Terrace Dining

This house, a renovated ranch in Midway Hollow, is a perfect example of what I’m seeing lately. At 9450 Green Terrace you’ll find an adorable one-story that is just perfection. I love pretty much everything these sellers have done, from the gorgeous French doors in the living room, the high-gloss kitchen cabinets and concrete floors, the beautiful master bath, to the fabulous wallpapered accent wall in the dining room.

Green Terrace Living

This gorgeous Greenill Park home has formal living and dining rooms, two bedrooms, and two baths with 1,676 square feet and a two-car garage. If you’re not in love with this house already (and really, why wouldn’t you be?) you’ll just adore the backyard, which is manicured to perfection with an amazing back porch. It’s the cherry on top for this house, making it a great home for someone who loves to host parties.

Green Terrace Kitchen

Now the kitchen might be my favorite part of the home. I love that the sellers went with a butcher-block counter rather than the typical granite, because it really sets off the high-gloss white cabinets and high-end stainless appliances. The pendant lighting over the eat-in breakfast bar complements the kitchen perfectly, too.

Green Terrace Master Green Terrace Master Bath

With all of these incredible details, and an amazing location, this home is an absolute deal at $310,000. I am sure Virginia Cook agent Annette Rivera knows that, so if you head over to this amazing ranch for its open house on July 21, get ready to put in an offer!

Green Terrace Backyard

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

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