This Northern Hills Contemporary is an Arboreal Urban Sanctuary

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Nestled in the trees, immersed in nature, and embraced by light, this Northern Hills contemporary duplex is a three-story sanctuary.

Perfectly positioned between the vibrant Knox-Henderson restaurant and retail scene and the serenity of Turtle Creek, this is a home that fulfills the most coveted feature in real estate — location. I cannot imagine a better home for our new residents that loved their New York City lifestyle but are happy to be free of congested streets, honking horns, and too much concrete. This is a whole new concept of urban for them, and reports are that they love it!

Northern Hills contemporary

Fit For The Fête Set

Of course, they love entertaining just as much as we Dallasites do, so it’s an excellent fit whether you are a local looking to ditch a lifestyle of maintenance and management or a new transplant seeking the perfect balance. This 4,478-square-foot, three-bedroom, three-bathroom, two-powder-bath Northern Hills contemporary checks every box.

Northern Hills contemporary
Northern Hills contemporary

Awash in Natural Light

One of the perks of this corner duplex is windows that wrap two sides, allowing natural light to wash over the home. The dramatic living area rises to the third story with views of nothing but greenery and sky. If you‘ve had a challenging day, simply walking in the door will lower your stress level to the What, Me Worry? stage in seconds.

Northern Hills contemporary

Remember I said this Northern Hills contemporary is an ideal home for those that love to entertain. As you reach the family room, imagine sliding open the patio doors to the most peaceful garden and kicking off the evening with cocktails. The gourmet kitchen would inspire any chef with enough space for onlookers, as you showcase your culinary skills.

If it’s a cold evening, you can present your latest dish in the dining room with a perfect view of the trees, framed by the windows as a natural art piece. Dedicated outdoor chefs will love the built-in third-floor kitchen on the deck.

Northern Hills contemporary

The third floor is also the fun floor with a media and game area. Shoot some pool, screen your favorite movie for friends and top off the evening with a nightcap under the stars.

Northern Hills contemporary

When the guests are gone, the second-floor principal suite calls with a jetted tub and an enormous shower — a perfect end to a perfect day in a perfect home.

Allie Beth Allman’s Karen Luter has 3603 Springbrook Street offered at $1.45 million.

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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