Monday Morning Martin Luther King Millionaire: Rockbrook Rocks Two Bedrooms in 5,000 Plus Square Feet

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I have watched, no, stalked, this home at 9839 Rockbrook for a long, long time hoping it might descend into a downward price cycle spiral and end up under $2 million so I might could buy it. But that, my dear readers, is just California Dreamin’ on my part.

Where do I begin? Maybe by wiping the drool off my face. Perfect location, really one of the best in Dallas. Forget Park Cities, Preston Hollow is way too crowded. Rockbrook has always been the street that to me, says, “you’ve arrived.” Rockbrook means that you have it together so much you don’t even think about arriving. This the “Stretto” house was built in 1990 by Thomas Byrne Co for an oil exec and published so much the house is starting to smile for photos. It is probably among the most architecturally significant residences in the city, on the very short list. Set on 1.459 acres, the home feels isolated though you are minutes from Fernandos and Preston Center.

The home evoked the same feeling I had when I visited Farnsworth house in Illinois one frosty morning.

It’s been reduced from $5 million to $4,400,000. Well, every little bit helps!

The home is tucked behind a narrow gravel drive —  provides privacy from the street — nestled behind old growth trees. The owners hired architect Steven Holl after they encountered his work in a show at the Museum of Modern Art. Holl says the overlapping ponds and terrain inspired him. Water is very much a part of this home. Rooms are dramatic and expansive for large scale art, yet there are cozy nooks for living. The first floor is the living, dining, library, kitchen and guest room, and the entire second floor is a master suite, complete with its own outdoor terrace and his and her baths. That’s it: 5000 square feet, two bedrooms.

But your precious guests get to chill in a separate two bedroom, two bath house, accessed by a bridge over a stream. They will enjoy sky, tree and water views from every angle. The main home has 5485 square feet on 1.45 acres, including a wine cellar, media room, library and study and tons of storage. There is another 1 acre lot to the south (9825 Rockbrook) available for extra cashola, an additional $2,500,000 to be exact. That purchase would give a buyer a total lot size of 2.459 acres. On Rockbrook. Heartbeat of Bluffview.

Interestingly, the owners of this home, Charles and Jessie Price, also own a 5049 square foot unit, $3 million plus unit at The Mansion Residences that is NOT on the market. Have owned it since 2010, when they bought it from Lawrence Pollack.  Sounds very much like another well-known natural gas baron who owns multiple Dallas properties and is busy buying more. Stay tuned!  

 

 

 

Candy Evans, founder and publisher of CandysDirt.com, is one of the nation’s leading real estate reporters.

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  1. Billy Boone on January 17, 2012 at 9:54 am

    That property is Amazing….where is it in relation to that Frank Lloyd Wright home? I think they are pretty close.

    • Derek on January 24, 2012 at 12:15 pm

      Billy – the FLW house is a few blocks south. Candy- I don't think this house is in Bluffview, I'd call it Preston Hollow for sure, just 2 blocks from the mansions on Strait Ln.

  2. Billy Boone on January 17, 2012 at 9:54 am

    That property is Amazing….where is it in relation to that Frank Lloyd Wright home? I think they are pretty close.

    • Derek on January 24, 2012 at 12:15 pm

      Billy – the FLW house is a few blocks south. Candy- I don't think this house is in Bluffview, I'd call it Preston Hollow for sure, just 2 blocks from the mansions on Strait Ln.

  3. Candy Evans on January 24, 2012 at 1:41 pm

    Derek, I think you are right, in that area everything just kind of merges. Doesn't PH end at Inwood though?

    • Derek on January 24, 2012 at 4:48 pm

      I used to live on Audubon and always called it Preston Hollow, though you are probably correct that officially it ends at Inwood. I'm sure agents call anything north of NW Highway, west of 75, south of 635 and east of Midway PH. That area around Rockbrook has some amazing homes, both modern and traditional. There is a Bud Oglesby on Park that is also pretty sweet.

  4. Candy Evans on January 24, 2012 at 1:41 pm

    Derek, I think you are right, in that area everything just kind of merges. Doesn't PH end at Inwood though?

    • Derek on January 24, 2012 at 4:48 pm

      I used to live on Audubon and always called it Preston Hollow, though you are probably correct that officially it ends at Inwood. I'm sure agents call anything north of NW Highway, west of 75, south of 635 and east of Midway PH. That area around Rockbrook has some amazing homes, both modern and traditional. There is a Bud Oglesby on Park that is also pretty sweet.

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