Stunning Preston Hollow Home Makes Luxury Lease List

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Preston HollowWhen North Texas is at the top of the list for corporate relocations nationally, finding a home perfect for an executive and his or her family can be a chore. It’s one of the reasons, Realtors tell us, that many who move to Texas rent first, and buy later. This week’s luxury lease, a gorgeous home in Preston Hollow, will likely check off several boxes for relo-minded families.

This six-bedroom, five-and-a-half bath home at 6018 Meadow Road has plenty of space for family and for entertaining, clocking in at 7,023 square feet. It benefits from a recent renovation by Mark Molthan, pretty much guaranteeing a functional and luxurious space.

The home boasts wood and marble floors, high ceilings, a wine room, a media room, three wet bars, and three fireplaces.

Additionally, a phenomenal chef’s kitchen has marble countertops, a large island with vegetable sink, a butler’s pantry, ice maker, Wolf gas range, and SubZero refrigerator.

A master suite overlooks the backyard and has a fireplace, and the en-suite features a marble bath with freestanding tub, walk-in shower, and large customized closet with an island.

Outside, a pool, beautiful outdoor entertaining space, and a private cabana only serve to increase the entertaining opportunities.

The home is an easy drive to several excellent private schools, but is also in Dallas ISD’s Hillcrest High School feeder pattern. Hillcrest High School met Texas Education Agency state standards with four distinctions this year, while Franklin Middle School earned a B grade, meeting state standard with one distinction. Preston Hollow Elementary met state standard and earned four distinctions.

This Preston Hollow home leases for $15,000 a month and is listed by Emily Ray-Porter with Dave Perry-Miller InTown.

 

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