Three Midway Hollow Homes, Three Different Price Points

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Midway HollowBecause of its size, Midway Hollow is still one of those neighborhoods that probably has something for just about anyone. Bordered by Walnut Hill, Midway Road, Northwest Highway, and Marsh Lane, you can find homes in price points as low as $250,000 all the way to the millions.

This week, we’ve found three houses in three different price points in the bustling, hot neighborhood of Midway Hollow — all having open houses this week. You’re going to want to make time to visit the three houses we’ve found for our CandysDirt.com Open Houses of the Week column, which range from $439,000 to $1,095,000.

Renovated Midcentury Cottage Walking Distance to School

Open house: Sunday, Jan. 20, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.

This cute 1951 Midcentury Cottage at 3762 Bolivar Dr. has been renovated to include gorgeous wood floors, a great kitchen with stainless steel appliances and quartz counters, and a spacious living room that is open to the dining room and kitchen, with a floating fireplace.

The master bedroom includes a luxe en-suite with large glass-enclosed rain shower, quartz countertops, and more. Two more bedrooms and another bathroom provide plenty of guest space or family space, and a spacious study offers another grown-up space.

Outside, a large covered deck overlooks a generous backyard. And even better, it’s within walking distance of Foster Elementary School, with a B grade from the state and a robust Two-Way Dual Language Spanish Immersion program.

This three-bedroom, two-bath, 1,798 square-foot home is listed for $439,000 by Paige Whiteside with Coldwell Banker Residential.

Practically New French Country Traditional

Open houses: Saturday, Jan. 19, and Sunday, Jan. 20, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Built in 2017, this Traditional French Country home at 3944 Beechwood Lane has tons of luxury touches, but is about midway (see what we did there?) in price between our first home and our last home we’ll feature.

Right when you open the door, you’re greeted with a two-story entry with a curving staircase to the second floor. High-end details like crown molding and hand-scraped hardwoods provide plenty of interest downstairs.

The first floor is open and airy, with numerous living areas including a living room with gas fireplace, a formal dining room, a study, and a half bath, as well as a chef’s kitchen with two islands and a large pantry, and is open to the living room and breakfast area.

The first-floor master suite with a luxurious bath boasts a separate shower and soaking tub, as well as a walk-in closet.

Upstairs, a family room with a walk-in closet could also serve as another bedroom, while two more bedrooms and two large bathrooms complete the second floor.

The four-bedroom, three-and-a-half bath home is listed for $799,000, by Richard Waite with Allie Beth Allman & Associates.

Modern Home On a Large Lot

Open houses: Saturday, Jan. 19, and Sunday, Jan. 20, 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Want new construction placed on a large lot, and designed to keep you feeling like you’ve purchased a true urban sanctuary?

This Modern home on 9924 Coppedge Lane is built in a crescent shape of sorts, providing a substantial profile from the street. Inside, luxurious finishes punctuate a living space that combines both glamour and function, including smart home applications, designer fixtures, Bertazzoni appliances, and more.

The downstairs master has a retreat-like en-suite and a massive closet, and single beam floating stairs provide access to the remaining three bedrooms, media room, and balcony upstairs.

The four-bedroom, four-and-a-half bath home is listed for $1,095,000 by Matt Scobee with Iconic Real Estate.

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.
She's taken home a few awards for her writing, including a Gold award for Best Series at the 2018 National Association of Real Estate Editors journalism awards, a 2018 Hugh Aynesworth Award for Editorial Opinion from the Dallas Press Club, and a 2019 award from NAREE for a piece linking Medicaid expansion with housing insecurity.
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