Trick or Treat Yourself to Listings in the Best D-FW Neighborhoods for Halloween Fun

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4553 Old Pond Drive, Plano

Potential homebuyers looking to fill their pumpkins with goodies have a rare opportunity this weekend to check out some of the hottest listings in Dallas-Fort Worth — and scoop up a few bite-size Hershey bars along the way. 

The best neighborhoods for trick-or-treating include Deerfield in Plano, Dallas’s Swiss Avenue Historic District, and the Monticello community in Fort Worth, according to Opendoor

We found some homes on the market in each of these family-friendly neighborhoods to feature in CandysDirt.com Open Houses of the Week

Deerfield Darling

This stunning $1.04 million home at 4553 Old Pond Drive, Plano, sits on an oversized premium lot in Deerfield. 

The Plano neighborhood is known for its Christmas light displays and Halloween hordes, according to the Deerfield Homeowners Association.

The 4,688-square-foot custom home on Old Pond Drive was remodeled in 2017 and features double iron doors and soaring 19-foot ceilings. And that’s just the entryway. 

The four-bedroom, four-and-one-half-bath abode features hand-scraped hardwood floors and an elegant formal living room. The large, updated kitchen has granite counters, travertine subway tile, Viking stainless-steel appliances, double ovens, and two dishwashers. 

Hold on to your first editions. Did we mention there’s a library in this house? 

The Deerfield neighborhood is zoned for award-winning Plano ISD schools and has 24-hour patrolled security. 

Contact Realtor Kayvon Karimi with Golden Gate Realty LLC to book a showing. 

Renovated And Ready For New Owners

It’s not exactly on Swiss Avenue, but it is within walking distance — also known as trick-or-treating distance. 

The 1920s three-bedroom home at 5943 Bryan Parkway is near Dallas’s best candy-coated haunts, including Lower Greenville, Lakewood, and the Swiss Avenue Historic District. 

The Old East Dallas area features a mix of Mediterranean, Georgian, Craftsman, and Spanish architecture, according to the Opendoor research

Listed at $745,000, the landscaped 6,970-square-foot lot is warm and inviting, with a front porch built for costumed candy-seekers. The interior features bay windows, hand-scraped hardwoods, tiered ceilings, crown molding, and plantation shutters. 

The kitchen boasts beautiful marble countertops, a center island, and a breakfast bar looking into the family room. The stainless-steel appliances, pantry, and utility closet are all new. 

The principal bedroom was recently renovated with a claw-foot tub, chandelier, and oversized marble shower with double shower heads. 

The new owners can enjoy fall evenings in the backyard, with an open patio, deck, and pergola. 

Contact Realtor Travis Plumb with eXp Realty for a private showing. 

Fort Worth’s Finest

Head on over to Cowtown and view the $1.29 million modern gem at 3704 Potomac Ave.

Nestled in the Monticello neighborhood, this home has 3,364 square feet of luxury space.

The thoughtfully-designed floor plan flows from one room to the next with three bedrooms, three and one-half bathrooms, and two living areas. 

The kitchen features a gas stovetop and range, built-in microwave and refrigerator, Sub-Zero ice maker, large breakfast bar, and granite countertops. 

Two primary suites display high ceilings and abundant windows. The backyard has a spa for year-round entertaining. 

The home is just a short drive from downtown, Dickies Arena, Rivercrest Country Club, and Texas Christian University. 

The Fort Worth Moms blog is the place to go for the best trick-or-treating homes in Monticello and events leading up to Halloween on Monday. . 

Contact Realtor Kelly Jordan with Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty for a private showing. 

April Towery covers Dallas City Hall and is an assistant editor for CandysDirt.com. She studied journalism at Texas A&M University and has been an award-winning reporter and editor for more than 25 years.

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