There’s Established Elegance In This Highland Park Townhome on Westside

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Maybe it’s the beautifully-mature trees that tower taller than this two-story townhome or simply the red brick, but there’s something about this West Highland Park townhome on Westside that feels so stately and elegant. That’s why we’re pleasantly surprised at the asking price for this 2,600-square-foot home priced in the lower $600s.

The two-bedroom, two and half-bath home was built in 1981 and taken down to the studs for a remodel in 2014. Coming in through the private gated courtyard, you’ll find high ceilings, lots of windows, and beautiful hardwood floors throughout. The gray painted fireplace towers to the ceiling and adds a subtly contemporary flair to the cozy living area.

The kitchen is completely modernized with light granite countertops, white custom cabinetry, tile backsplash, and MCM-inspired pendant lighting above the island. Stainless steel appliances include a six-burner gas cooktop, convection oven, dishwasher, refrigerator, and wine fridge.

The master bath also received a stunning transformation that feels positively spa-like with frameless standalone shower, garden tub, granite countertops, linen closet/cabinetry, and those gorgeous jewel-like mirrors. Of course, there’s a fantastic walk-in closet with custom closet system. The second bedroom has a private bath and walk-in closet.

Westside Drive is a perfect lock-and-leave home with its locking front gate, two-car garage in the rear, and HOA that maintains the common areas. Monthly homeowners association fees are $300. The home is located in Highland Park, but zoned for Dallas ISD’s Maplelawn Elementary, Rusk Middle School, and North Dallas High School. Westside Drive is a gorgeous quiet street full of fabulous townhomes and condos like this one, so buyers will feel right at home in this enclave of zero lots.

Bill Zeman of Ebby Halliday – Ebby’s Little White House has listed 4354 Westside Drive for $624,900. 

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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