Marvelous Modern Home in Bob-O-Links Downs Tops our DFW Open Houses

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The contemporary stunner at 6959 Dalhart Ln. in Bob-O-Link Downs is a thing of beauty, and it’s one of our five featured open houses this week.

Every week, we pound the pavement to find you the best and most marvelous DFW open houses that weekend. It’s Thursday, so it’s time to show off what we’ve found.

Today in the CandysDirt Open Houses of the Week column, we’ve got five homes that range from $230K to $1.049 million, including a a Santa Monica/Hollywood Heights Tudor with quintessential charms, a modern marvel in Uptown, and the contemporary Bob-O-Links Downs stunner, located just west of White Rock Lake (pictured above). Let us know what you think of our choices and if you know of any open houses we should feature next week.

 

 

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Open house: Sunday, Sept. 11, 2-4 p.m.

The marvelous contemporary at 6959 Dalhart Ln. is located just west of White Rock Lake, near E. Mockingbird Lane and Abrams Road. This home marries modern looks with a warm and welcoming vibe with four bedrooms, four full bathrooms, two half baths, and 3,927 square feet on two stories, built in 2013. Crafted by Joe Jackson, this home is perfect for entertaining with lots of open spaces and great outdoor living.

The floorplan is flexible with plenty of room for study, sleep, and storage. The spacious living area opens up to a cozy dinning room and decked out patio, complete with a fireplace. The kitchen is elegant and chic, with granite counters, a pot filler near the stove, and commercial-grade stainless steel appliances, including dual dishwashers and a six-burner gas range.

 It was listed Sept. 7 by Clay Stapp with Clay Stapp + Co. for $1.049 million.

 

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Open house: Saturday, Sept. 10, 1-4 p.m.

The North Oak Cliff ranch at 2928 Larkspur Ln. is completely remodeled and thoroughly marvelous, located in the Brettonwoods neighborhood near W. Kiest Boulevard and S. Hampton Road. It’s fresh and modern, with three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and 1,509 square feet, built in 1962.

This home features original refinished hardwood floors, lots of windows, a front porch with cedar railing, and an oversized lot (one third of an acre) with mature trees. The kitchen is totally updated with new cabinets, quartz counters, mod backsplash, and new stainless steel appliances, including a gas range. The bathrooms have been renovated with new tile and new cabinets and the two-car garage offers new doors.

It was listed Sept. 7 by Molly Mathias with Joe Atkins Realty for $230,000.

 

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Open house: Sunday, Sept. 11, 2-4 p.m.

The Santa Monica/Hollywood Heights Tudor at 6815 Vivian Ave. has quintessential charms, from drive-up appeal to interior character. This home has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and 1,710 square feet on one story, built in 1930.

Located near La Vista Drive and E. Grand Avenue in the coveted Lakewood Elementary attendance zone, this home sits on an elevated lot and features multiple porches. Inside, you’ll find hardwood floors, a flexible floorplan with great flow, plantation shutters, and an updated kitchen with stainless steel appliances and double ovens. In back, there’s a detached garage with an additional storage room or studio/office space.

It was listed Sept. 7 by Skylar Champion with Dave Perry-Miller Real Estate for $425,000.

 

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Open house: Sunday, Sept. 11, 2-4 p.m.

The modern marvel at 4211 Roseland Ave. is located in Uptown near Ross Avenue and N. Haskell Avenue. Everything is sleek and chic here, with two bedrooms, two full bathrooms, one half bath, and 2,237 square feet on two stories, built in 2015. Think quartz waterfall counters, custom cabinets, contemporary staircase, polished concrete and solid bamboo floors, detailed stone work, clerestory and floor-to-ceiling windows, and a slider to the modern backyard with poured concrete pavers and rocks. There are also large walk-in closets, USB outlets, large WICs, USB outlets, Grohe faucets, video intercom panels, recessed LED lights throughout, and smart garage door.

It was listed Sept. 6 by Matt Scobee with Clay Stapp + Co. for $499,000.

 

LIGHT AND BRIGHT KESSLER HIGHLANDS CRAFTSMAN NEAR KIDD SPRINGS
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Open house: Sunday, Sept. 11, 2-4 p.m.

The Craftsman at 823 Stewart Dr. is light and bright with a crisp feel. Located in the heart of Kessler Highlands in North Oak Cliff, this home has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and 1,816 square feet, built in 1926. It’s near W. Colorado Boulevard and S. Tyler Street, one block from Kidd Springs, a park with a pond and fishing, garden areas, sports courts, picnic areas, playground, swimming pool, public art, rec center, and trails.

The curb appeal is darling and inside, there are newly refinished hardwoods, a cool calm color scheme, recessed lighting, stone period fireplace surround, built-in cabinetry and expansive room sizes with lots of natural light. The white eat-in kitchen offers granite counters, and the home has a large mud/utility room and views to the perfect sized backyard with a two-car garage.

It was listed Sept. 2 by Brian Bleeker with Dave Perry-Miller Real Estate for $469,000.

 

This open house roundup is a weekly feature at CandysDirt.com. Let us know if you visit these properties and what you think of them. If you have an open house to tell us about, email Leah here.

Leah Shafer is a content and social media specialist, as well as a Dallas native, who lives in Richardson with her family. In her sixth-grade yearbook, Leah listed "interior designer" as her future profession. Now she writes about them, as well as all things real estate, for CandysDirt.com.

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