Not Ready For A Million-Dollar Investment? Try This Greenway Parks Luxury Lease

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While we’ve heard some good news about mortgage rates and economic stability, people are understandably wary about making new home purchases before things level out with the spread of COVID-19.

Though we’ve heard some good news about mortgage rates, some people are understandably wary about making new home purchases amid this economic instability.

If you’re of a certain income and need a place to call home, you can lease this furnished contemporary luxury spot for $13,000 per month. With that, you get five bedrooms, four and one-half bathrooms, and clean, white, open space throughout this fabulous modern home. 

If you weren’t sold by that word “furnished,” we’ve got more. 

The 4,234-square-foot home has a chef’s kitchen with breakfast bar, remote controlled LED kitchen cabinet lighting, and Kitchenaid appliances. There’s a custom designed floating staircase, bar area for entertaining, electronic foot massager, fire pit, air purifiers to maximize sleep quality, and four state-of-the art full showers. 

It’s actually a perfect respite while determining whether to bite the bullet on a mortgage. 

The High Life

The Greenway Parks neighborhood is home to some gems. It’s a bit of a best-kept secret because although residents are high income and the location is in the heart of the city, it doesn’t get as much hype or sky-high prices as Highland Park or Preston Hollow. 

The Hopkins Avenue home is less than 10 minutes from Highland Park Village, Uptown, Downtown, American Airlines Center, and Dallas Love Field Airport. 

Why Lease? 

Homeownership has been in decline for generations, according to a recent ApartmentList report. 

“Several socioeconomic factors including income, education, and race have contributed to the broad decline in homeownership,” Rob Warnock writes for ApartmentList.com. “For Millennials particularly, low homeownership rates are concentrated among African-Americans, those without a college education, and surprisingly, those with high incomes.” 

So, high-income professionals aren’t looking to saddle themselves with a mortgage. Perhaps they’ll want to unburden themselves with this modern luxury home.

The home at 4826 Hopkins Ave., Dallas, is listed by Realtor.com for a $13,000-per-month lease. Inquiries are being routed through Turbotenant.com

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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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