The Most Talked About MMM in Dallas in 2014: Big House at Inwood & Royal Still Available

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Letting you in on an inside secret here at CandysDirt.com. We “nickname” our weekly Monday Morning Millionaire postings the MMM.

When I created CandysDirt, I wanted to post homes on humdrum Mondays that would REALLY  wake readers up. Because, you know, it’s Monday, and you deserve to be blown away. (Come to think of it, we need a Hump Day house, too.) I’ll never forget the reader who told me that when he gets antsy at work he reads my MMM’s or wanders over to SecondShelters.com to check out vacation homes. That’s enough inspiration to make him go back to work, full force, and KILL IT so he can buy his own MMM someday.

Well, according to our analytics, 10770 Inwood Road was the most well-read MMM in 2014. Had we made Deion Sanders place a MMM, that might have beaten it. The Downton Abbey-esque estate at the corner of Inwood Road and Royal Lane in Dallas went on the market but not into MLS last spring. It officially hit MLS in October. Not only did our story on this house get thousands of hits, it had 200,000 shares on Facebook. And oh yes, it’s still available for a mere $6,399,000 reduced for quick sale from $7 million. Which was reduced from $7.7. Get it?

If you have lived in Preston Hollow or the Hockaday Royal/Inwood area for any length of time, you know this house. It is at the southeast corner of Royal Lane and Inwood Road. Kind of looks like Downton Abbey.  Built in 1991 by a physician (Ophthalmologist) and his attorney wife, the home is known for having been completed in stages because the owners said, at the time, (in a Dallas Morning News article I cannot locate) they incurred no debt in buying or building this house. Which is pretty amazing considering that most folks in 1991 wanted it all RIGHT NOW if not a second ago.

 

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Dr. Lewis Frazee and his wife, Paulette, spent six years building 10770 Inwood Road in a “pay as you go” mode that raised some eyebrows. Of course, this was pre-Lehman Brothers and credit default swaps. Lewis and Paulette simply paid for the home with cash, when they had it, which meant they couldn’t have everything done immediately. In fact, I recall driving by when there was a huge piece of wood for a front door. The landscaping took forever, it seemed, probably because the family didn’t go into debt to landscape. People used to say, really, they did, “when are they going to get some trees in front of that house?” They got trees when they had the cash to do so — eureka! The Frazees built a home the old-fashioned way, as they could afford it, when they could afford it. This way, they had exactly what they wanted but no debt over their heads — just a stunning slate roof when they had the cash.

You should see the yard now — so lush, the backyard looks like you are in Tahoe!

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Oh yes, the couple has children, who hosted a myriad of parties at this home — ask anyone who went to Ursuline in the late 1990′s to early 2000′s. The Frazee family lived in the massive home for three years while the construction was ongoing. THREE YEARS! Again, people who don’t mind delaying gratification to achieve the home of their dreams and have it be perfect in every possible way will totally appreciate this house.

This grand home sits on 1.74 acres and also features a huge saltwater pool. There are three balconies overlooking the backyard, a veritable oasis with HUGE trees. All three balconies hold a pair of hand-carved gargoyles that double as gutter spouts, to drain off rainwater that falls on the balconies. The water runs through the gargoyles’ mouths — how clever!

The home is a staggering 10,532-square-feet, with a six-car garage, six mahogany garage doors, six fireplaces each with hand-carved marble mantels, a great room that doubles as a media room, a wine cellar, double La Corneu stoves in the amazing, enormous kitchen.

Wait, did you hear me? Are you listening? There are TWO La Corneu stoves in the kitchen! Those puppies are not cheap!

There is a library with a center table for studying, and a sprawling first floor gymnasium with steam shower that could easily be converted into a first floor master, just in case you don’t like the one upstairs. There are seven huge bedroom suites on the second floor.  And the electronics! Dr. Frazee took a surgeon’s compulsivity to the task of not only building the house but outfitting it with a sophisticated hardwire, state of the art computer and sound system. You can contact everyone no matter where they wander — a perfect house for a multi-generational family.

Oh and see that red brick turret in the back? That’s her closet — ginormous. I do mean ginormous.

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The house was originally listed at $7,700,000 with darling Charme Gallini at Dave Perry-Miller & Associates — I just love Charme’s name, think it’s the best Realtor name ever. But in September she whomped the price down to seven million even Stephen. Then she put it in MLS for even less, $6,399,000 on October 18. Frazees are downsizing since their kiddos are now grown. Where do you downsize after 10,000 square feet? In 5,000?

“The land alone is worth $2.5 million” says Charme. “Over 10,000 square feet, with just a little freshening of the interiors, I think this home could rival the best of the Hamptons and become a ten million dollar estate!”

I’ll buy that!

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

7 Comments

  1. Mark on December 29, 2014 at 5:29 pm

    I used to wait on Dr. Frazee back in the late 80s/early 90s when he would go out to lunch with his office team. I was always so impressed by how he could look at the check and tell each assistant exactly how much they owed.

    I always wondered when he would put a wall around that thing. But then again, no one could see it if he did that.

  2. julie on December 30, 2014 at 7:13 am

    I remember driving by as it very slowly transformed. It seemed abandoned for so long but now is gorgeous!

    One thing though, I think you missed a stove…the double against the wall and there is a small one in the island! Dream kitchen!!

  3. Glen on December 30, 2014 at 1:45 pm

    Would love to help whomever buys it to update it. Lovely home and good bones to work with, just a little tender care to bring it up to date.

  4. Emily on December 30, 2014 at 6:32 pm

    This house’s exterior was ugly in its inception and is still ugly. A little freshening of the interior? For $6 M+? Someone will scarf it up. But if I had that type of money to purchase a home, it wouldn’t be this one. Lesson: just because someone has a lot of money, doesn’t mean he/she/they have taste.

  5. Lewis Frazee on January 7, 2015 at 7:12 pm

    Hello, it’s me. The big house guy. I would love to meet you if you have the time. I might have a few things to tell you about the cabin that might interest you.

    • Candy Evans on January 7, 2015 at 8:07 pm

      Sure! Holler at me 214.533.3657

      • Lew Frazee on January 17, 2015 at 4:05 am

        Sorry Cindy. I am not a post reply kind of guy and missed that.

        I think it would be fun to meet. I am available on a number of occasions. Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. Saturday afternoons. Sundays. AND, any evening. Evenings are a great time for a tour and a bit of Bordeaux.

        Just email me and I will put it on my schedule.

        Building this house has been a pleasure. Improving it has been a trip. I think you will be blown away by my “approach”. Your observations will be enlightening.

        Hope to see you soon, but, no emergency.

        Lew Frazee

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