There’s No Filter on This Midway Hollow Rambler

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This week’s Inwood Home of the Week, sponsored by Inwood National Bank, takes us to 4135 Wilada Drive in hot Midway Hollow.This three-bedroom, two-bath listing by Mary Monkhouse of Compass is a gorgeous 1992-built ranch-style home that looks so on trend, you’d swear it was a new build. The 2,076-square-foot rambling ranch sits on an exceedingly rare half-acre lot at the end of a cul-de-sac.

And let me tell you, the diffused natural light in this home bathes everything in what I picture as a Snapchat beauty filter for homes. It’s pretty.

Monkhouse calls it turnkey and she’s right. in A move-in ready home in the middle of one of Dallas’ most sought-after neighborhoods. Situated just north of Northwest Highway between 35 and the Dallas North Tollway, which means you can get just about anywhere in 20 minutes.

Inside, you’ll find an open concept with vaulted ceilings that showcase beautiful contrasting wooden beams and gorgeous hardwoods. Two double-sided fireplaces smartly dissect the living areas, creating distinct vignettes that are bookended by the primary bedroom and the kitchen.

The kitchen features stainless steel appliances, a built-in microwave, a small breakfast bar, and a breakfast nook with fireplace.

There’s new carpet in the primary bedroom and closet, and an oversized bath with dual vanities, garden tub, standalone shower, and a sizable walk-in closet. Hidden within the primary closet is a lockable storage room to store your valuables.

The large, serene backyard offers plenty of space for a pool and outdoor entertaining. Dappled sunlight — another Snapchat beauty filter I can just picture. Monkhouse says the home is walking distance to neighboring shops and restaurants, plus Central Market is just across the street. 

Mary Monkhouse of Compass RE Texas has listed 4135 Wilada Drive for $1.285 million. She is hosting an open house Saturday from 12-3 p.m.

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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