Find Beautiful Bluffview Transitional Style In Our Dallas Open Houses Roundup

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We love bringing you an insider look at hot North Texas properties every week. Our CandysDirt.com Open Houses of the Week features three fabulous open houses in Dallas (and the ‘burbs from time to time) you shouldn’t miss.

This week, our houses range in price from $475K to $999,998. Let us know what you think of our choices, and if you know of any we should feature next week!

 

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Open house: Sunday, Oct. 8, 2-4 p.m. 

The Bluffview transitional home at 8702 Cortleigh Pl. sits on a quiet cul-de-sac, completely updated and quite beautiful. This home has three bedrooms, two full bathrooms, one half bath, two living areas, and 3,056 square feet on two stories, built in 1950. 

The open concept kitchen with an oversized quartz island and stainless steel appliances flows into main living area and dry bar. This area centers around a reclaimed wood fireplace that overlooks outside entertainment area. The first-floor master suite is a stunner, with a vaulted wooden ceiling and custom barn door. Its luxe ensuite bath offers a master marble bath, separate vanities and tub. The inviting outdoor area is perfect scene to invite friends and neighbors to enjoy lush landscaping, natural fireplace, and a yard big enough to complete your dream home.

This home was listed Sept. 28 by Juan Pablo Zepeda with Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty for $999,998.

 

LOVELY EAST DALLAS THREE-BEDROOM WITH RENOS, SALTWATER POOL 

Open house: Sunday, Oct. 8, 1-3 p.m. 

The home at 6210 Prospect Ave. is a lovely surprise, located near La Vista Drive and Abrams Road with three bedrooms, two full bathrooms, one half bath, two living areas, two dining areas, and 2,324 square feet on two stories, built in 1941.

Step into open-style living and dining areas with hardwood floors, a gas log fireplace, and built-ins. The updated kitchen has new floors, backsplash, light fixtures and opens into a breakfast area with French doors to the patio. Upstairs is a second living areas and a master with a vaulted ceiling, ensuite bath, and walk-in closet. There are also two secondary bedrooms with walk-ins. Other features include a tankless water heater, full-sized washer and dryer area upstairs, and a half bath on first floor. 

This home was listed Sept. 18 by Nancy Johnson with Dave Perry-Miller Real Estate for $685K, reduced to $649,999.

 

LOWER GREENVILLE UPDATED TUDOR BUNGALOW WITH GREAT YARD

Open house:  Sunday, Oct. 8, 2-4 p.m. 

We love a great Tudor, and the Lower Greenville one at 5811 Marquita Ave. doesn’t disappoint. It has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and 1,768 square feet on one story, built in 1926. 

A light and bright living room with a wood burning fireplace and hearth opens onto a good-sized dining room. All these areas have hardwoods. The kitchen is updated with granite counters, tons of cabinet space, and a center island. The updated hall bath has new countertops. The large backyard has in-ground sprinklers, mature trees, a wood patio, and privacy fence.

This home was listed Aug. 1o by Nora Ling Lane with Allie Beth Allman & Associates for $499K, reduced to $475,000.

 

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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