Bent Tree Custom Home With Putting Green Has Us Saying Yassss!

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A two-story renovated Club Oaks Drive property is on the market for sale or lease, and it’s throwing all the good vibes our way. Could it be the putting green?

First of all, it was constructed in 1977, which, aside from being the year of my birth, was also when Apple Computer was incorporated, Jimmy Carter became president, the rings of Uranus were discovered, and Elvis Presley died in Graceland at age 42. It was a very good year for strong craftsmanship and custom luxury as showcased in this Bent Tree home.

This $2 million home features six bedrooms, five and one-half bathrooms, and 7,500-plus square feet on a half-acre lot. The courtyard-like entryway is described by Realtor Kay Ellen Pollack as “both inviting and quaint.”

“The dramatic ceiling height, stone wall, and transom windows are impressive and help capture the home’s elegance and architectural interest,” Pollack said.

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The renovated custom home at 5941 Club Oaks Drive sits on the Bent Tree Country Club golf course surrounded by mature trees.

The original par-72 golf course layout was designed by architect Desmond Muirhead. The course was redesigned in 2002 by Keith Foster and remains home to several PGA and LPGA events annually.

Bent Tree offers a rich real estate history, with surrounding homes as unique as the Club Oaks property.

Within the Club Oaks home, formal spaces open to a covered patio, pool, and backyard complete with a putting green. It’s tailor-made for a family that loves to golf and entertain.

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Available to lease for $11,000 per month, this home has luxury in spades. You had me at two-story library, but for those who aren’t big readers, there’s also an elevator, a sleek study, and, of course, that backyard pool.

The area is zoned for Dallas ISD but plenty of private school options also are available. The home is just two miles from restaurants like Kenny’s Wood Fired Grill, Ida Claire brunch spot, Whistle Britches, and Fujiyama Sushi & Yakitori Bar. Regeneration Arcade, Water Tower Theatre, and Zero Latency DFW also are in the neighborhood.

Kay Ellen Pollack with Dave Perry-Miller-Park Cities is leasing 5941 Club Oaks Drive, Dallas for $11,000 per month.

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April Towery covers Dallas City Hall and is an assistant editor for CandysDirt.com. She studied journalism at Texas A&M University and has been an award-winning reporter and editor for more than 25 years.

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