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Fancy a Dallas deal? Well we found two that are sure to make you smile! Our latest search takes us to an M Streets listing on Vanderbilt Avenue up north and an Oak Cliff craftsman down south. Take your pick between these two Dallas finds in this week’s Splurge vs. Steal.

Splurge: Desirable Dallas Digs With An M Streets Address And All The Upgrades

First up, our splurge. This lovely M Streets home just hit the market and is a meticulously restored historic beauty. It affords three-bedrooms, two-full-bathrooms, plus light-filled interiors that are bright and airy. You’ll enjoy a gorgeous open living with fireplace, gleaming hardwood floors, updated baths, and an elegant formal dining. 

At the heart, is the chef’s kitchen with classic black granite countertops, ample white cabinetry, and stainless steel appliances. It opens to a charming sun room that is great for a play area or breakfast nook too. On the second story is the gracious master with en-suite bath, comfortable guest rooms with secondary bath, plus a full-size laundry.

Outside is a massive deck for entertaining surrounded by mature fenced lawn. From the beadboard and moldings, to the designer tiles, and prime location, this one is a keeper!        

Amy Malooley with Compass has listed 5338 Vanderbilt Avenue for $599,000.

Steal: Oak Cliff Craftsman With Luxury Looks Just Minutes From Bishop Arts

Next, our steal. We love a good craftsman and this one does not disappoint, offering a fantastic floorplan to make your own. The four-bedroom, three-full-bathroom family home is sophisticated and calming with a generous front porch, neutral interiors, and plenty of space to entertain. 

Two living areas, a formal dining for hosting, and an upgraded gourmet kitchen are a plus. You’ll love the refinished hardwood floors, marble clad counters, and convenient butler’s pantry with extra storage. Other highlights include a tranquil master with oversized spa bath, and a huge backyard just waiting for a backyard barbecue.

Even better, according to the listing this beautiful 1927-built home is exempt from city taxes for 10-years per a City of Dallas Historic Preservation Tax Incentive. What are you waiting for?

Emily Cannon with Compass has listed 427 S. Clinton Avenue for $515,000.

Amy Puchaty is founder and principal writer of Amy Puchaty Communications.

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