Saint Johns Spanish Villa Is Stunning Inside and Out

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This 6,115-square-foot Mediterranean at 3420 Saint Johns Drive in Highland Park looks so classically southern California, you’d swear it was a 1930s Spanish villa in L.A.. This five-bedroom, five-bath, and two-half-bath beauty near SMU is listed for $2.9 million by Rogers Healy and Associates.

A winding wrought-iron staircase impresses as soon as you walk through the alcove entry and into this amazing 2003-built stucco home with butter soft paint finishes on the arched walls and doorways. To the left, a formal dining room with custom arched windows opens by leaded glass doors to the kitchen.

The gourmet kitchen features a professional-grade Viking gas range with convection oven and indoor grill, warmer oven drawer, and pot-filler, set against a subway tile backsplash. A custom panel refrigerator, built-in microwave, and built-in icemaker make entertaining easy in this large kitchen.

The kitchen overlooks one of two living areas with a fireplace flanked by custom inset shelving and media cabinet. A nearby wet bar has a gorgeous wrought-iron door that leads to the wine closet.

This wood-paneled study with a private patio simply stuns with black gloss cabinets and deeply recessed coffered ceiling.

The upstairs master suite has vaulted ceilings, a glass fireplace, and double French doors that lead out to a patio. The master bath features a double shower with body sprays, a jetted corner tub, separate vanities, linen closet, and dual walk-in closets with custom closet system.

A covered porch serves as an outdoor living space with a fireplace, ceiling fan, and arched views past the stone columns to the modern pool with tanning ledge steps and spa.

Contact Rogers Healy for a showing to soak up the beauty of this Saint Johns house.

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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