A Middle Child, But a Fantastic Gem Nonetheless

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This week’s Inwood Home of the Week, sponsored by Inwood National Bank, is a gem of a home that’s situated on a quarter-acre goldmine of North Dallas land.

Located off Boedeker between Royal and Walnut Hill, this 2,871-square-foot home is located in one of North Dallas’ most desirable areas to live — the land of beautiful oversized lots, well-kept legacy homes, major highway access, and proximity to North Park Center and Preston Hollow Village.

This four-bedroom, three-bath home features vaulted ceilings, crown molding, ceiling beams, skylights, and oversized windows that let in lots of natural light. Picture this home with your own beautifully simple MCM furniture and it’ll be love at first sight.

The home was built in 1971 — a middle child between the high style of midcentury modern of the 1950s and the soft contemporaries of the 1980s. But the floors in this house — from the long plank teak wood in the living room to the parquet floors (well, I like them) — are pretty fantastic.

The gourmet kitchen has stainless steel Viking appliances including a built-in microwave, six-burner gas range, and granite countertops. The kitchen opens to the living room and the breakfast room, which has a wet bar and wine refrigerator.

The master suite has two walk-in closets, a jetted tub, a standalone shower, a linen closet, and dual vanities. Three other spacious bedrooms are well-appointed with updated full baths.

Step outside to the backyard oasis that features a covered patio, pool, pergola, built-in fire pit, a built-in gas grill and refrigerator, and mosquito spray system throughout.

Bobbie Jo Glover with Compass RE Texas is hosting an open house from 1-3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 6. She has 7431 Meadow Oaks Drive listed for $720,000.

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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