These Irving Golf Course Estates Are On Par With Greatness

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Situated to the northwest of Dallas, Irving is one of the more interesting cities in North Texas. Home to more than 240,000 residents, this inner ring suburb is as diverse as it is desirable. Irving is home not one, but two O.G. master-planned communities — Las Colinas, a mecca of the work, live, play concept for mixed-use land development, and Valley Ranch, the residential community that once housed the Dallas Cowboys Practice Facility and most of the Dallas Cowboys players themselves. With the world-class Irving Arts Center, Toyota Music Factory, and Ruth Paine House Museum, there is no shortage of cultural attractions throughout this area. Of course, the other main draws are the dazzling golf courses that define the Irving landscape.

For this Suburb Sunday, we’re stoked to show off three jaw-dropping golf estates that highlight the best of Irving.

A Sophisticated Soft Contemporary

4005 Wingren Road

  • Four Bedroom, Three Bathrooms
  • 5,493 Square Feet
  • $1,230,000

The first home this week comes from the heart of Las Colinas Country Club. Nestled in the University Hills neighborhood, this home features panoramic views of the golf course and a peaceful interior vibe.

“It’s a fabulous location,” says listing agent Sherri Levan with Ebby Halliday Realtors. “The neighborhood is quiet, quaint, and really close. As for the home, I just love how Zen it is. It went through a full renovation in 2008 and was designed with serenity in mind.”

At 5,493 square feet, the home isn’t lacking in space either.

“The large-scale rooms, gourmet kitchen, and massive living area give you so much room to breathe and tons of space to explore,” said Sherri. “It’s really one of the more magnificent listings in the area.”

Sherri will host an open house Sunday, May 21, from 1 to 3 p.m. as part of the Ebby Halliday Companies Metroplex-wide Open House Tour.

Sherri Levan with Ebby Halliday Realtors lists 4005 Wingren Road for $1.23 million.


A Titanic Traditional On the Second Tee

4401 Windsor Ridge Drive

  • Five Bedrooms, 9 Bathrooms
  • 12,572 Square Feet
  • $2.7 million

At 12,572 square feet, 4401 Windsor Ridge Drive is one of the most massive manors we’ve seen in the DFW suburbs (and surely custom-built for a Dallas Cowboy, no?). This breathtaking traditional features everything you’d expect from a home of substantial size.

“One thing that is so striking about this home is the enormous wine cellar,” said listing agent Kim Assaad with Compass RE Texas. “They imported the cobblestones from France to give it a truly authentic Mediterranean feel.”

Of course, the home also features a classic theatre, game room, outdoor kitchen, and, yes, awe-inspiring views.

“The view of the second tee box of TPC Las Colinas is one-of-a-kind,” said Kim. “To sit on the balcony and watch the sunset over this beautiful course is a dream.”

Kim Assaad with Compass RE Texas lists 4401 Windsor Ridge Drive for $2.7 million.


A Modern That’ll Transport You

1909 Cottonwood Valley Circle S

  • 3 Bedrooms, 7 Bathrooms
  • 6,757 Square Feet
  • $2.4 million

This next home gives a whole new meaning to “last but not least.” Allegedly standing tall upon the highest point in Dallas County, 1909 Cottonwood Valley Circle S conceivably has the best view in DFW. At least, that is according to listing agent Alicia Douglas with Star State Realty LLC.

“It’s absolutely breathtaking,” said Alicia. “With balconies on the third and second floors, you can see the full expanse of the exquisite Cottonwood Valley Golf Course.”

Then, the inside is just as dramatic with endless ceilings and a 1980s ultra-modern aesthetic where any Duran Duran album cover model a la Patrick Nagel would feel right at home.

“There’s nothing like it in Irving,” said Alicia. “This home is without a doubt one of the most enchanting estates the suburbs has to offer.”

Alicia Douglas with Star State Realty LLC lists 1909 Cottonwood Valley Circle S for $2.4 million.

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Daniel Lalley is a freelance contributor for CandysDirt.com.

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