Lease of the Week: ‘Love Affair Pied a Terre’ on McKinney Avenue

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1999 McKinney 1006 View

A friend of mine has a nickname or code word for his house. He calls it the “sexy dojo.” I know, it’s silly, but I also know he’s not the only one who has a nickname for their home.

I do, too. My husband and I call our little domicile the “House of England,” which is both literal and fanciful, and makes our modest 1,300-square-foot home seem a lot more grand. But for our Lease of the Week, I’ve already nicknamed it for the lucky tenant: “A Love Affair Pied a Terre.”

1999 McKinney 1006 Entry

1999 McKinney 1006 Living

1999 McKinney 1006 Kitchen

It really works for this incredibly swanky two-bedroom, two-bath, 2,407-square-foot condo at 1999 McKinney Avenue. Unit #1006 is a phenomenal penthouse that just oozes sex appeal, from the honey-colored hardwoods to the industrial-style lighting.  Marketed by Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s agent Deborah Arnold, you can lease this beauty starting Oct. 15 for $5,900 a month for 6 months. If you’re hooked after that, you might want to consider buying a unit nearby because this area is so hot!

This condo, a two-story stunner, is worth every penny thanks to the amenities and stellar location. Close to shopping and dining and nightlife in Uptown, and within a short jaunt of our burgeoning Arts District, too. You can see it all from the two-story wall of windows that look to downtown Dallas.

1999 McKinney 1006 Loft

1999 McKinney 1006 Bedroom

1999 McKinney 1006 bath

Everything is gleaming in this unit, from the gorgeous kitchen to the beautiful master bath. It’s so fresh and pristine and sleek. The colors are bold and sexy, too, and I love the carved sliding doors, too, which feel exotic. All furnishings are included, too.

There’s a five-piece master bath upstairs, and of course, you’ll appreciate the gorgeous tile and open floor plan.

Amazing, isn’t it?

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

1 Comment

  1. Eric Miller on June 19, 2014 at 4:10 am

    I’d love it more without the exposed HVAC.

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