Ash Creek Stunner Boasts Gorgeous Lot, Casa Linda Amenities

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Ash CreekJeremiah Hobbs with United Realty shared his latest Ash Creek Estates listing recently, and we immediately asked for more details. The 14-year-old Modern has been on the market a little more than a week, and between the gorgeous lot, the beautiful home, and the Casa Linda amenities, it’s a home that is attracting a lot of attention.

It’s rare, Hobbs said, that a home such as 562 Ash Creek Drive comes available in the area, which is adjacent to Casa Linda. And this home has so much going for it, with enough unique features that someone is going to want to snap up in a hurry.

For instance, he said, “the unique design.”

“It includes a 30-foot-long koi pond that flows through the house,” he said. “Large glass windows provide an abundance of natural light and tranquil views.”

The home, which was designed by architect Truett Roberts, was crafted to be an urban oasis, taking advantage of its heavily treed creek lot.

The floorplan is a bonus for those who like to entertain, especially.

“It’s very functional, and it has an open and airy feel,” Hobbs said. “The large sliding glass doors in the living area creates an indoor-outdoor experience.”

In addition to capitalizing on the views, the four-bedroom, three-bath home has had a few updates since its 2005 build — quartz countertops throughout, for instance, and updated bathrooms.

And those views of the backyard and the creek lot are amazing, because the same care that went into the design of the home clearly went into the backyard as well.

“It’s serene and zen-like,” Hobbs said. “Pictures do it no justice. A creek lot in a canopied, treed environment, plus the sport court, heated pool and spa are perfect for entertaining.”

And if you ever tire of home, Ash Creek’s proximity to Casa Linda means that you’re only a short bike ride to Casa Linda Plaza, White Rock Lake, and the Dallas Arboretum. And downtown is an easy 15-minute commute. This 2,829 square foot Ash Creek stunner is listed for $1,099,000. Want to see more? Click here.

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