Tuesday Two Hundred Valentines Day Special: Live a Waldorf Astoria Life on Waldorf – $249K

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Hot new listing for you steamy lovers out there at 3604 Waldorf, little west of Marsh. Full disclosure: we lived on nearby Ainsworth years ago, our very first home. Yeah, the print on our marriage license wasn’t even dry (and my husband had stuck himself with a needle while drawing blood from someone with VD at Parkland, great Valentine’s Day memories!) but like every first time homebuyer, I wanted a house! Very huggable updated home in Royal Hills set behind two sprawling, healthy oak trees amid lush landscape. Totally refreshed everywhere inside, with a new roof, HVAC, and French drain system outside. Even more, owners are very allergy conscious with formaldehyde-free insulation, ducts, and clean clean tile flooring throughout. I hope you are sitting down with a glass of champagne in hand for all you get: a pool, cozy covered porch, gated drive, three bedrooms, two baths, fireplace, 1739 delicious square feet and spotless interiors. Of note: owners bought this home, updated and lived in while they remodelled a larger home in Preston Hollow AND built a second home! Good vibes = priceless!

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

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  1. TG on February 16, 2012 at 3:34 pm

    love the houses from that time period, and i am sure that, before the remodel, it looked outdated. but the cheap-looking tan stone and tile, not to mention those ubiquitous brushed chrome fixtures in the bathroom, are disappointing. wish they had gone with something less generic and a little more in the spirit of the era

  2. TG on February 16, 2012 at 3:34 pm

    love the houses from that time period, and i am sure that, before the remodel, it looked outdated. but the cheap-looking tan stone and tile, not to mention those ubiquitous brushed chrome fixtures in the bathroom, are disappointing. wish they had gone with something less generic and a little more in the spirit of the era

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