Your Very Own Wayne Manor in Old East Dallas

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Have you ever considered buying a property for the rooftop alone? 

Yes? STEP RIGHT UP.

“This is the sickest bachelor pad in Dallas,” says listing agent Kaitlin Lindley of Rogers Healy and Associates Real Estate. “There’s nothing like it on the market.”

Spacious, centrally located at 75 and Fitzhugh, and topped with an entertainment showstopper, this 2018-built condo at 4519 Belmont Ave. is on the market for $959,000.

Walk the floating stairs to the first floor and right away you start feeling like you’re in a museum lobby designed by Batman. How about that chandelier? It’s from Restoration Hardware, like all the home’s curated lighting. If you want to heighten the drama, use the Sonos surround sound wired throughout the condo to play your personal anthem.

If there’s a signature feature of the home, it’s the white marble wall. What’s the purpose of a marble wall? Well, exactly how much aesthetic drama do you have in your life right now? I mean, live a little.

The home’s design team took great, expensive care in scraping off what was once an ordinary finish on the walls. Marble is just one of the resulting decisions.

The kitchen is another example. It’s remodeled and, yes, it wasn’t matte black before. The cabinets, refrigerator, and freezer are all a rich black hue now. Custom lighting adds to the atmosphere.

Elsewhere on the first floor are two bedrooms; one is currently set up as an office. There’s also a full bathroom, and an outdoor covered patio.

Onto the primary bedroom, admittedly a quiet, much simpler design. The primary bath has a marble finish redolent of the den, as well as heated floors, a double vanity, and glass walk-in shower.

Third floor is where the party starts. There’s a loft game room with a pool table, and then the coup de grace: the rooftop. When you have a close-up view of the Dallas skyline you don’t need much else. That being said, there’s a fireplace and cookout area. Bring your friends.

Rounding out the home is the convenience of a two-car garage, and the location’s easy access to lower Greenville, Knox Henderson, and downtown Dallas. Any night you’re not feeling like the drive, there’s always the view to enjoy.

Kaitlin Lindley of Rogers Healy and Associates Real Estate has listed 4519 Belmont Ave. for $959,000.

Born downtown at Baylor and raised in North Dallas, Daniel Hightower Smith loves the shifty currents of real estate.

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