Hidden Little Midcentury on the Outskirts of Dallas Could Be Your Perfect Country Home

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Listing agent Lori Ericsson of David Griffin and Company Realtors describes this week’s High Caliber Home of the Week, sponsored by Lisa Peters of Caliber Home Loans, as perfect for someone looking for a quick escape to the country or a place to put down roots just outside of Dallas.

Located in Red Oak just 21 miles south of Downtown Dallas, this 25.36-acre property has a lot of what you’d expect from a country home and something significant that you wouldn’t expect. The property boundary is lined by trees and partially by creek with scenic wooded trails that are perfect for horses or hiking in the shade. A large 30’ x 60’ insulated structure serves multiple purposes with space for a workshop, expansive storage, and barn stalls for animals. Large sliding barn doors give easy access for moving farm equipment in and out.

Then we come to the unexpected — a 2,208-square-foot home with a strong modern flair that feels positively midcentury, even though the original 840-square-foot home was built in 1996. The stylish finish features polished concrete floors, premium light fixtures, cedar ceiling beams, and a stunning double-sided stone fireplace.

The home has two living rooms, indoor and outdoor dining areas, two bedrooms, and two-and-a-half baths. The chef’s kitchen features what I believe are chalkboard finish cabinets and stylish subway tile. This country home is so private and practical, you can enjoy the views and beautiful natural light from plentiful windows with no need to cover them.

The primary suite is expansive yet comfortable with a custom closet system, spa-style bath, and sitting area. Plus the decor in here… chef’s kiss perfection. Slide open the barn doors to reveal a large living area with built-in countertops for work.

Lori Ericsson of David Griffin and Company Realtors has listed 612 Stephenson Road in Red Oak for $875,000.

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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