Beep! Boop! This Trinity Groves Listing Caters to the Classic Arcade Crowd

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Check out the front room, which features five classic arcade machines. (Courtesy of Shoot2Sell for Douglas Elliman Real Estate)

Remember all that time spent in the arcade, feeding quarters to a bunch of ungrateful beeping and booping machines? This was before video games and virtual reality headsets, of course.

Well, a listing in the Los Altos neighborhood has what you’re looking for — minus the gamey-smelling carpet and germ-laden coins or tokens.

Douglas Elliman Real Estate is listing a 2,389-square-foot single-family, fully furnished house loaded with classic arcade machines. Zach Wilkins is the listing agent.

You can choose from these arcade machines (in case you’ve forgotten, click the links to hear what you’ll hear): Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ Turtles in Time ($999 list on Amazon), Galaga ($650), Mortal Kombat II ($562), Classic Arcade ($1,997), and Marvel Super Heroes ($950).

Agents say they’re preloaded with thousands of games.

Built in 2019, the house is listed for $750,000. It has five bedrooms with the primary bedroom downstairs and the other four upstairs. The house also includes a living area and kitchen with gloss tile, stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops, and an oversized kitchen island.

“This house would be the perfect investment for someone wanting to purchase an already-established cash-flowing Dallas Airbnb property,” Wilkins said. “Or this would be great as corporate housing. Super close to downtown and adjacent highways.”

The video games are lined up against a wall and windows on the south end of the house, just a few feet from a living area with a mounted TV.

Chances are, if you’re playing an arcade game and others are watching TV, you’ll be asked to take the game elsewhere. Just be sure to not tilt the game while moving them.

This house at 1900 Morris St. lists for $750,000 by Douglas Elliman Real Estate agent Zach Wilkins.


Correction: The house is in the Los Altos neighborhood. A previous version of this post incorrectly reported it was the Trinity Groves neighborhood.

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1 Comments

  1. Brad on August 18, 2022 at 9:11 am

    That’s in the Los Altos neighborhood. Trinity Groves is a trademark for the restaurant/entertainment/real estate services of WDI. The Trinity Groves complex (on the north side of Singleton) is in the La Bajada neighborhood.

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