Gaga Over Greico: This Malone Cliff Stunner Has All the Views

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No really, this is the view from this gorgeous Malone Cliff View home.

The thing about a Greico Modern Home is that you would be pleased as punch to live in one because they’re unique, they’re gorgeous, and they’re built to last. But this Greico home on Malone Cliff View punctuates that good feeling with a view that you’ll never tire of seeing.

Arguably one of Dallas’ best-kept secrets when it comes to neighborhoods, Malone Cliff homes are generally perched at the optimal spots for stunning views of the Dallas skyline, and this home at 1905 Malone Cliff View is no exception.

If you think the view from the pool at the Belmont Hotel was great, try the view from above the Belmont.

This three-story, three-bedroom, two-and-a-half bath home was custom designed and built by the award-winning (and one of Candy’s favorite builders) Greico Modern Homes, in 2015.

In fact, we caught wind of the artist renderings of this home at an event at Mary McDermott Cook’s Malone Cliff home in 2015.

The real deal is even better and features an open floorplan with 14-foot ceilings that could feel cavernous if it wasn’t for the warm touches like the gorgeous fireplace, and the NanaWall folding glass walls that let both light and warmth into the space.

Downstairs, an oversized master includes an upgraded bathroom, custom closets, and electric shades.

Upstairs, a 550 square foot rooftop deck has a wet bar — and stunning views of both the home’s own private courtyard and Downtown Dallas and beyond.

Priced at $1,025,000, this 3,286 square foot home is listed by Grecia Garza with Rogers Healy and Associates.

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1 Comments

  1. Phil Crone on March 24, 2019 at 10:06 am

    RIP Tom Greico. He had a unique vision and approach that will define our market for years to come.

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