A Rare Beauty Just Opened up in The Belmont Addition Conservation District

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Belmont Addition Conservation District

Lower Greenville is easily one of Dallas’s most iconic areas. Home to an incredibly eclectic collection of retail, restaurants, and bars, its location is just as coveted as the impressive properties that line its streets.

It is the epicenter of Dallas historic districts, including the M Streets, Vickery Place, and the Belmont Addition Conservation District, this swanky stretch of real estate showcases some of the best our city has to offer. Whether you’re a fan of 20th-century Tudors or classic Craftsman homes, there is no shortage of architectural awe just east of US-75.

Unfortunately, it can be difficult to enter this area. Many who live here are firmly in their forever homes, and these properties rarely grace the MLS. Of course, rarely doesn’t mean never.

For this week’s Inwood Home of the Week sponsored by Inwood National Bank, we’re excited to show off a Belmont Conservation District beauty that was built in 1926 but updated for today’s buyer.

Paul Sanders with Compass Real Estate listed this restored three-bedroom, two-bathroom, 3,033-square-foot Craftsman and it’s a can’t-miss listing.

From the curb, the classic front porch and impressive porte-cochére instantly evoke the aesthetics of the Craftsman movement. Situated in one of Dallas’s most beautiful conservation districts, this Craftsman complements a collection of incredible homes.

Belmont Addition Conservation District

Upon entering, it’s apparent how loved this home was. The owners reimagined the interior, adding fresh finishes and designer touches throughout. Of course, they were careful in preserving the original charm of this home.

The formal living room features beautiful built-ins, a brick hearth, and an abundance of windows. Flooded with natural light, this home is as inviting as it is elegant. Also, the floor plan is very smart and allows one to engage all areas of the home almost instantly.

Right off the living room, a beautiful brick-lined office space is easily accessible through sophisticated French doors.

A classic formal dining room greets you at the other end of the living room. With proximity to both the kitchen and living room, this space makes for easy entertaining. Of course, your guests won’t be able to take their eyes off the surroundings.

The kitchen is almost completely renovated. Here, immaculate quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, and an abundance of cabinet space allow for elevated culinary experiences.  

The primary suite features perhaps one of the best views in the neighborhood. Like the rest of this home, this room has multiple windows, giving it an open and airy ambiance. This room couldn’t offer a cozier retreat.

The ensuite bathroom is a dynamic experience. The designer tilework and updated fixtures set a tone of modern tranquility. Also, a seamless walk-in shower, porcelain soaking tub, and dual vanities ensure every need is met.

Of course, we can’t cover this home without showcasing the enormous walk-in closet. This room-sized wardrobe is capable of accommodating a small boutique. You’ll feel like a celebrity during every morning routine.

With over 3,000 square feet of space, this home has multiple places to gather. On the lower floor, there are three living areas. Then, on the second floor, there is a fourth loft-style bedroom that could easily be turned into another flex space. With so many options, this home accommodates almost any resident type.

Finally, the backyard is a breathtaking escape. With a beautiful deck, a big pool, and an abundance of yard space, this outdoor oasis provides an enchanted escape with all the amenities.

Anyone looking to make the move to Lower Greenville just hit the jackpot with this Belmont Addition Conservation District gem.

Paul Sanders with Compass Real Estate has listed 5723 Palo Pinto Ave.nue for $1.39 million.

Daniel Lalley is a freelance contributor for CandysDirt.com.

1 Comments

  1. Shelly on April 5, 2024 at 1:14 pm

    I hope the painting of Queen Elizabeth conveys with the house!

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