Terrific Tudor in Oak Lawn is Colorful, Delightful, and Cozy!

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Comfortable and inviting 2 bedroom, 2 bath Oak Lawn Tudor.

This home may not look super cute from the curb, but when you walk inside it is absolutely irresistible! It’s a cute, two-bedroom, two-bath Tudor in Oak Lawn Heights that is so sweet it will give you a toothache!

Not only is it adorable, but it’s also pretty affordable at $415,000. That’s $237 per square foot for a ridiculously cozy home with 1,700 square feet with an absolutely prime location.

Another view of the formal living room complete with fireplace a Dining area just off the kitchen and the formal living area. Top-of-the-line kitchen features a large center island, ample co Utility room is just off the kitchen to the right and the second

Not only do I love the living room, with its brick fireplace and beautiful mantle, but the lovely blue-green paint throughout the home, paired with the beautiful trim and millwork, makes this little house so dreamy. A listing with Dave Perry-Miller’s Hickman-Weber group, 5027 Bradford Drive is a great deal considering you get stylish digs that are move-in ready.

And if you think that because this home is cottage-cozy inside that you can’t have guests, well, let me point you to the 400-square-foot guest quarters in the backyard. It’s perfect for out-of-town visitors! And there’s plenty of room for getting creative in the kitchen, which you’ll want to do all the time thanks to the stainless steel appliances, large island, and ample counter space with a built-in wine cooler. There are formals, of course, for when you entertain.

Master bedroom Master Bath

And the master bedroom is nothing to sneeze at, with a 13 x 12 floor plan that feels a little tight, but you get an en-suite bath  — unheard of in a home built in 1935.

In the backyard you’ll see a beautiful covered porch and an oversized spa where you can relax away the day. You can see the entire backyard from the den, which has tons of windows that flood the back of the home with light. It’s a great space for enjoying a meal or a good book, or just hanging out with your family. What do you think?

Den or famiy room located at the rear of the home. Another view of the family room overlooking the backyard. Beautiful deck in the serene backyard. Large spa located in the backyard with the guest quarters.

 

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

1 Comments

  1. Patsy Ann on December 12, 2014 at 4:16 pm

    Technically this is known as “minimal traditional.” Not Tudor. Virginia McAlester had this definition on her website at one time, but since her updated book has now been published, the online definition has disappeared. But I did a post about Minimal Traditional some time ago, and copied her definition there:
    http://www.smallrooms.com/2012/01/26/some-history-on-my-little-house/

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