This Modern, Minimalist Stunner Epitomizes Luxury High-Rise Living

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Every once in a while we discover a condo that instantly reminds us why high-rise living is so appealing. Unit 10F in Uptown’s Park Towers is exactly where we want to kick back with a glass of wine and savor the sunset.

With 800 square feet of wrap-around outdoor terraces, this rare contemporary home sports spectacular views of Downtown and Turtle Creek. See for yourself at the open house scheduled for this Sunday, October 25, from 2 to 4 p.m.

Floor-to-ceiling windows provide exceptional views of Downtown and Turtle Creek.

Minimalists will love the New York City/Central Park vibe, according to Allie Beth Allman listing agent Lucinda Buford.

Once the personal home of one of Dallas’ most renowned architects, there are thoughtful details at every turn.

Think museum-finished walls, double-paned floor-to-ceiling windows, and professionally-placed LSI track lighting.

Barry Buford of BufordHawthorne recently executed a second remodel of the 1,721-square-foot, two-bedroom, two-bath space. Known for seamlessly orchestrating projects of every size, the award-winning homebuilder collaborated with the current owners to assure that the renovation featured only the most essential high-quality elements.

BufordHawthorne executed the second remodel.

The totally-renovated kitchen has Cesarstone countertops, Dornbracht fixtures, and a Blanco STEELART sink. Sleek white cabinets ideally accent top-of-the-line stainless appliances. The primary suite sports a Duravit soaking tub and oversized walk-in closet.

With its open floor plan, the large, light-filled living area feels exceptionally spacious.

High ceilings, glowing hardwoods, and unobstructed views add to the allure. The adjacent dining area has a sleek, modern feel.

The Katy Trail is easily accessible.

“Park Towers offers one of the best locations in town,” says Lucinda. “It’s right on the Katy Trail, and within walking distance to some of Dallas’ best restaurants and shopping.”

Fun fact: It’s called Park Towers, plural, because two towers were originally planned. Since only one was built, it explains the high ratio of amenities to residents. Homeowners can take advantage of a heated pool, fully-equipped fitness center, library, hobby area, guest suites, a commercial kitchen, and two party rooms with wet bars.

A heated pool is just one of the many amenities.

New owners will also have a beautiful, revamped lobby to come home to. Updates include new seating, chandeliers, artwork, porcelain-tiled flooring, and wall and window coverings.

Listed for $629,000, the unit is 100 percent move-in ready.

“It’s luxury high-rise living at its ultimate best” says Lucinda. “Drop by this Sunday to experience it for yourself.”

Elaine Raffel left the corporate world to become a freelance creative focused on real estate and design in Dallas.

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