Live in Luxury and Watch Your Property Value Grow in This Northcrest Transitional

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If I had a time machine, I’d skip back five years and purchase a property in Midway Hollow. Then I’d dial back another couple of decades and purchase a pair of lots in University Park. With those considerable gains, I’d call up Lisa Peters at Caliber Home Loans to help me finance a few properties in this emerging Northcrest neighborhood and Briggs Freeman’s Janelle Alcantara because she knows how to find great lots for Dallas’ premiere modern home builders.

“Back in 2016/2017, I sold several homes for Freestyle Custom Homes (the builder for this week’s High Caliber Home of the Week),” Alcantara says. “They started at $699,000, quickly went up to the mid- $800,000s, and then jumped to $1.1 million.

“I think buyers here will experience the same type of appreciation as builders continue to create beautiful new homes amidst some functionally obsolete ones. They can live in luxury while watching their property value grow,” she says.

Alcantara has listed for sale 4330 Bonham Street, a brand new transitional by Freestyle Custom Homes in the Northcrest neighborhood near Midway and Royal. It has five bedrooms, four full-baths and one half-bath set over two stories.

Karen Eubank wrote about the jaw-dropping property for Luxury Lease a few months back, but now the home is solely for sale at a newly-dropped price of $950,000.

You just don’t find homes with a catering kitchen and an elevator for less than $1 million (or $2, or $3 million for that matter) and this 3,720-square-foot home has both.

The unique floor plan has split bedrooms between the first and second floors, with the master suite and game room located upstairs.

This Northcrest transitional is ideally situated for easy access to the North Dallas Tollway. The Episcopal School of Dallas is minutes away as are the shops at Inwood Village.

Janelle Alcantara of Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty has listed 4330 Bonham Street for $950,000.

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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