The Sky is The Only Limit in This Museum Tower Penthouse

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Penthouse 4201 at Museum Tower

Nothing beats a live-in ready Museum Tower luxury penthouse. Nothing. This one was only recently completed and offers the perfect lifestyle for any executive moving to Dallas who wants to be in the heart of the city.

With breathtaking 180-degree floor-to-ceiling views of Dallas, it’s as if you are perched in the clouds. It overlooks the North side of the city, which means you have stunning views of Klyde Warren Park, The Nasher Sculpture Garden, and downtown. Two generous balconies face the North West and North East. Seriously, anywhere you turn, you have a gorgeous view.

Museum Tower penthouse
Museum Tower penthouse
Museum Tower penthouse

This Museum Tower penthouse has two elevators providing dedicated direct access to 4,678-square-feet, three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and a powder bath.

But, what you’ll really love is the kitchen. Whether you are rolling up your sleeves or your private chef is juggling the Ginsu, this luxurious setting will make meal preparation a joy. The cabinets are custom rift-cut chestnut, and that is  Bianco quartzite stone on the floating island, countertops, and backsplash. It’s swoon-worthy.

Of course, the appliances are by Subzero and Wolf and include everything you can imagine, including a vacuum sealer, cup warmer, and convection steam oven. What caught my eye is the wine cellar. There is room for over 2,000 bottles with Vintage View racking. Heaven.

Museum Tower penthouse
Museum Tower penthouse
Museum Tower penthouse
Museum Tower penthouse
Museum Tower penthouse
Museum Tower penthouse

There is so much to love about this Museum Tower penthouse, but the one thing that is critical for an uber-luxury property, whether for lease or sale, is that it be furnished. Anyone looking in this price range, during the current world condition, has zero time or energy to find a designer and wait on items to arrive. That’s what I mean by live-in ready versus move-in ready. Today, luxury homes need to be exquisitely furnished so a client can simply arrive with their suitcases and unpack. That is the new standard in luxury living, and everyone should take note because this is the perfect example.

Todd Morgenstern, Swank Furniture co-owner, was tapped to furnish this Museum Tower penthouse. He filled it with a warm, soothing palette of stunning furniture and his original artwork, which all stays if you lease, and if you choose to purchase, you can also keep the furnishings.

Museum Tower penthouse
Museum Tower penthouse

Of course, the service at Museum Tower is beyond compare. Name it, and they have it. That includes two house cars, which will drop you off at local restaurants, shops, and even Love Field!

Emily Ray Porter has this Museum Tower penthouse at 1918 Olive Street for lease at $50,000 per month. If you decide you must own it, she also has it listed for sale at $9.975 million. That’s a steal for a life in the clouds!

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Karen is a senior columnist at Candy’s Media and has been writing stories since she could hold a crayon. She is a globe-trotting, history-loving eternal optimist who would find it impossible to live well without dogs, Tex-Mex, and dark chocolate. She covers luxury properties and historic preservation for Candys Dirt.

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