Luxe Penthouse in W Dallas South Tower Perfect for View-Seeking Dallasites

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penthouseIt’s no secret that if you want to see the best views of the Dallas skyline, you have to head up. But it’s also no secret that one of the best places to head up is the W Dallas Victory Residences, especially if you can wrangle a penthouse.

And we’re telling you that you can —  if you’re seeking a luxury lease along with that view.

Our inaugural Luxury Lease is in the W Residences South tower, which boasts a rooftop swimming pool, a resident’s lounge and a fitness center, plus the perks of services from the W Hotel, too — like valet parking, spa services, and a 24-hour concierge complete with the W’s Whatever/Whenever service.

And, of course, you’re within walking distance of American Airlines Center and other entertainment, dining, and shopping options, too. 

This unit, Number 1435, has six bedrooms, five-and-a-half baths, and 5,916 square feet of luxury living space, all with some of the best views of Dallas out there. It also includes 1,185 square feet of covered outdoor space, too. 

An entertainer’s living room is expansive clear up to its 12-foot ceilings. A chef’s kitchen boasts premium finishes and fixtures, including custom cabinetry, a wine cooler, and professional appliances.

The home also has Lutron light and shade systems, artwork display lighting, a Nest system, and a top-of-the-line security system.

It also comes with five private parking spaces, one of which is also a Tesla charging station, and two storage units.

The lease for this Victory Park penthouse is $23,995 per month, and it’s listed by Kendall Sowers with The Associates and  Robert Elliott and Associates. To see more, click here

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