This Home Offers Something We’ve Learned to Love: Room to Spread Out

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This week we’re revisiting an Inwood Home of the Week, sponsored by Inwood National Bank we featured the other week because, well, I got the price wrong. I said it was listed for $670,000, but it was actually $624,000. Sorry about that. And now, this 2,482-square-foot home is even more attractive because listing agent Mohammed Nour Jaber of Compass RE Texas has dropped the price to $599,000.

Located near Davis and N. Oak Cliff Blvd., our featured home is nestled in the High Grove of West Kessler Heights, a neighborhood of urban loft-style homes that boasts a small wooded private park with a fire pit seating circle as well as a separate dog park and another community open space, all landscaped with native plants. Hikers and bikers will enjoy Coombs Creek hike and bike trail and Twelve Hills Nature Center, and Steven Park Golf Course is just a short drive away.

This 2017-built home features a spacious open floor plan with three bedrooms, three baths, and a powder bath set over four floors. All those floors afford you something we’ve learned to appreciate during the pandemic: space to spread out. There are bedrooms on the first and third floors, and living areas on the second and fourth floors. How perfect is that?

Let’s start on the ground floor. A bedroom and full bath offers an ensuite experience with something extra: A French door to the private patio with board-on-board fence. It’s partially decked, leaving space for plantings or a small yard of artificial grass.

The second floor offers a living area that opens to the dining area and chef’s kitchen with quartz countertops, oversized island, gas cooktop, and stainless-steel GE appliances.

Up on the third, you’ll find another bedroom and the primary suite that features a walk-in closet, double sinks, and a large walk-in shower. I know the towels don’t stay with the home, but that pop of crimson among the black and white geometry is just perfect.

Then comes my favorite thing on the fourth floor. A bonus second living area that opens up to a rooftop with unobstructed views of the Dallas skyline. The walls of stone brick and wood railing just shout Pottern Barn to me and ain’t nothing wrong with that.

Mohammed Jaber of Compass RE Texas has listed 1970 Kessler Heights Lane for $599,000.

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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