You Can FaceTime This Find in Casa Linda Forest

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If you want to view this week’s Inwood Home of the Week, you could flip through listing photos, do a 3D home tour, or schedule a socially-distanced walkthrough while donning mask and gloves. But RE/MAX agent Jenny Capritta gives you another option if you’d like — a one-on-one video chat so you can stop and ask questions along the way.

“I’ve been doing FaceTime tours for a long time actually,” Capritta says. “I’ve had buyers that were purchasing from out of town or just couldn’t make it off work. They’ll ask me to open up the oven to look inside and things like that.”

Feel free to open up the oven and anything else you like in this three-bedroom, two-bath home with 1,880 square feet on nearly a quarter-acre corner lot. You’ll find plenty of Live Oak trees and hilly terrain in the affordably-priced Casa Linda Forest neighborhood at Ferguson and N. Buckner Blvd.

Inside you’ll find tile and wood flooring, two living areas, and two dining areas. Now, I’m no structural engineer but it seems to me you could knock out those hallway walls at the very least or open up the walls all the way to the family room to make an open floorplan.

Just off the breakfast nook, there’s a new 8×12 side patio perfect for an outdoor kitchen. In the backyard, there’s an elevated stone patio with stone bench for seating.

Nearly $70,000 in improvements went into this 1961-built brick facade home including a new roof, Anderson windows, lawn sprinklers, board-on-board fence, and automatic driveway gate.

Capritta says this is a great value within DISD’s Sanger Preparatory zoning, near White Rock Lake, and just 8 miles to downtown.

You can walk through the home with this 3D home tour. Jenny Capritta has listed 9005 Westglen Drive for $359,500.

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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