Urban Townhouse Offers Definition of Light and Bright

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Twenty windows — that’s how much natural light you can soak in if you end up unable to resist this incredible urban townhome. Apparently, some lucky buyer out there felt the same way and just snatched up this listing repped by Compass agent Mohammed Jaber. It’s not difficult to see why, as this week’s Inwood National Bank Home of the Week has near-universal appeal for pretty much half of homebuyers in Dallas.

“The townhouse appeals to today’s buyer because of its open and ‘loft-like’ floor plan,” Jaber notes about this end-unit townhome — an absolute bargain. “It’s especially attractive to the younger professional buyer who wants to be in a large open space.”

 

“The high-end appliances in the kitchen to new and improved lighting added by the current owner,” Jaber added. “The most important element of a room is the lighting, and the new can lights and new fixtures in the bathrooms set this unit apart from other units on the street.”

Lighting is hard to get right, but this home can make you feel like every day is a vacation. Considering the incredibly bright two-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath jewlbox, I’d say that you’d be hard pressed to find such a quality unit at this price with these kinds of upgrades.

“In addition to the special dimmers that one can set for different moods with the touch of a button,” Jaber said. “Lighting is everything and this townhouse has it.” 

With 1,428 square feet over a two-car garage, you’re not hurting for storage. And with the sleek walls and tons of windows, it feels so much bigger — especially in the master suite.

“The fact that this townhouse is an end unit with 20 windows makes it feel light and bright,” Jaber said. “The place feels much bigger than the actual square footage, especially with the 11- and 14-foot ceiling heights.”

And you’re never hurting for a good time, either, as you’re close to downtown, Lakewood, and Knox Henderson.

“The location can’t be beat, as it’s in close proximity to everything the new, younger buyer wants in Dallas,” he said.

Mohammed Jaber of Compass Dallas is offering 5811 Lindell, Unit 101 for $399,900. 

Joanna England is the Executive Editor at CandysDirt.com and covers the North Texas housing market.

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