Lower Greenville Stucco Has the Perfect Entertaining Rooftop Deck

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For this week’s Saturday Six Hundred, we’re headed to Anita Street near Lower Greenville for a spacious four-bedroom, five-bath Mediterranean stucco home listed for $669,000 by Robert Kucharski of the Kucharski Group with David Griffin & Company.

The 2006-built single-family attached home at 5600 Anita Street shares a wall with the home next to it, making what’s called a split home, slightly different from a duplex in that the property line is actually split by homeowners. It’s easier seen than described, so check out the open house Sunday, April 14 from 2-4 p.m. Meanwhile, we can tell you this three-story home has an impressive 3,411 square feet with a rooftop deck you’ll want to see. As you enter the foyer, to the left, a formal room with French doors that open to the garden-like front yard. To the right, the kitchen, casual dining, living area, and spiral staircase to the second floor.

The kitchen features stainless steel appliances including commercial-grade range, four-burner gas cooktop, oven, built-in microwave, and dishwasher. A nearby wet bar including an impressive wine rack and under-counter wine cooler.

The master bedroom’s located on the second floor, with master bath that features dual vanities, jetted tub, and a tile-detailed stand-alone shower. The other three bedrooms are also located on the second floor, each with hand-scraped hardwood floors.

The top floor features a partially-covered rooftop deck complete with kitchen, bar, half-bath, and treetop views. Great entertaining possibilities up here! It’s a short distance to the DART Rail Station and of course, restaurants and vibrant nightlife on Greenville Avenue. You’re walking distance to Gloria’s Restaurant (and their awesome bean dip), just a block from Snuffer’s and Granada Theater.

See the listing for more photos of this Lower Greenville home.

Shelby is Associate Editor of CandysDirt.com, where she writes and produces the Dallas Dirt podcast. She loves covering estate sales and murder homes, not necessarily related. As a lifelong Dallas native, she's been an Eagle, Charger, Wildcat, and a Comet.

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