Pagewood Park Contemporary Offers Plenty of Entertaining Space

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pagewoodThis week’s Saturday Seven Hundred near Pagewood Park may feel like a Midcentury Ranch straight from the Sixties, but in reality, it’s a well-done and impeccably updated 1986 Contemporary with plenty of space for entertaining.

The one-story ranch is located at 10819 Pagewood Place, on a corner cul de sac lot. With 3,204 square feet of well-designed living space, vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors, and plenty of windows with natural light make the open floor plan feel spacious and gracious.

Two living and two dining areas provide both formal and informal spaces for entertaining. Designer lighting brightens the entire house, and the family room has a gorgeous stone fireplace.

The gourmet kitchen provides a coffee bar, built-in convection oven, steamer oven, cappuccino and espresso machine, and a built-in Sub-Zero fridge.

The master suite is generous and boasts a fireplace to warm up cooler nights. The en-suite is also spacious and has both a soaker tub and separate shower.

The other three bedrooms and three bathrooms are also spacious and updated.

Outside, a covered patio provides plenty of opportunities to survey an impressive backyard oasis that includes a pool and hot tub.

And even better, the home is within walking distance of Pagewood Park and has easy access to major highways.

The home is zoned for Kramer Elementary, which was the first elementary International Baccalaureate school in Dallas ISD, and has won numerous awards for its academic successes as well as its efforts to engage students and parents. It also has a wonderful learning garden. It’s also zoned for Ben Franklin Middle School and Hillcrest High, which are both International Baccalaureate schools.

Kim Cunningham with Ebby Halliday-Plano Willow Bend has the $789,000 listing. There will be an open house Sunday, Dec. 9, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Bethany Erickson lives in a 1961 Fox and Jacobs home with her husband, a second-grader, and Conrad Bain the dog. If she won the lottery, she'd by an E. Faye Jones home.
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