Sexy, Sleek Townhome in Mansion Park With Art Courtyard

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Mansion ParkTwo blocks from Turtle Creek, Katy Trail, and the Uptown shopping and dining, when we saw that this sleek, sexy, and elegant Mansion Park townhome in our Instagram feed this week, we knew we had to share.

And lo and behold, we’ve shared before. Last year, Candy fell hard for this three-bedroom, three-and-a-half bath, three-story home, with good reason. Secluded behind a treeline, wall, and a gate, 3625 Brown Street is both private and right in the middle of everything.

And before you even get inside, you know it’s special. With an art courtyard that was a specially created for the space by Brazilian artist Luiz Olinto greeting you, even the outside of the home is an automatic conversation piece.

And the interior upholds its side of the conversation, too, with a three-story floating staircase at the center, leading (eventually) to a rooftop deck with a jacuzzi and skyline views.

An atrium wall, also created by Olinto, will give plenty to talk about, but the common spaces are also worthy of discussion, with bright, light interiors, high ceilings, and LED lighting putting the life in living spaces.

“Mansion Park borders Turtle Creek, Oak Lawn, and Uptown and is just minutes from downtown Dallas — this is an incredible location,” said Clay Stapp of CLAY STAPP+CO told Candy last year. “This townhome is exceptional, from the well-appointed communal spaces and rooftop deck, to the original art installations by Luis Olinto — there’s just nothing else like it on the market.”

Stapp has co-listed the stunning Mansion Park home with Kelly Gurnee for $1.095 million, and there’s an open house today from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Gurnee said that interest is high in the property, so prospective buyers should probably keep their heads on a swivel for this one.

Want to see more of Candy’s story? Click here. To see the full listing, click here.

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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.
She is a member of the Online News Association, the Education Writers Association, the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences, and the Society of Professional Journalists.
She doesn't like lima beans or the word moist.

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