Robert Kucharski Thinks This French Country Home in Kessler Park is ‘Pristine’

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It’s hard to sell a home after you’ve put a lot of work into it. The design choices, the furniture, and the endless search for the perfect shade of white paint for the trim and doors (mine is Benjamin Moore’s White Dove) all go into each renovation. So when a home has been loved and maintained over the years, because of those custom touches, it’s easy to spot. That’s what it felt like when I checked out this Kessler Park French Country-style home.

Not only is this home “pristine” according to David Griffin & Company listing agent Robert Kucharski, but it might be on the best street in Kessler Park, too.

“This home is located on a quiet cul-de-sac and is surrounded by exquisite homes with architectural detail. It is built on a heavenly treed hillside, which allows for three levels of living space,” Kucharski told CandysDirt.com. “Every time I visit this home I love it more. It has a quiet and peaceful presence.”

That presence is carried throughout this listing, which is our  Highlight Home of The Week sponsored by Senior Loan Officer Lisa Peters of First Horizon.

A Pristine Custom Home in Kessler Park

This Kessler Park home has 5,076 square feet, five bedrooms, five-and-a-half baths, and comfortable but elegant interiors throughout. One thing that these sellers took advantage of is the courtyard and saltwater pool view captured by the many floor-to-ceiling windows and glass doors.

This listing is laden with extras, including a luxury home theater, raised ceiling heights, custom lighting, and a three-car garage. The pool and spa have been perfectly maintained, too. The major systems of the 2003-built house have been updated and upgraded, too. All of it is gorgeous.

“My favorite room is a large kitchen and family room, which looks out to the pool and can accommodate a large gathering,” Kucharski said. “The kitchen is classic with custom cabinetry, a butler’s pantry, and the finest appliances.”

Big Where it Counts

How does a house like this fit all of that, though? It’s because it’s on three levels.

“The main, ground level is the heart of the home wonderful for entertaining,” Kucharski said. “The lower level with the bedroom, bath, and theater is a great place to get away.”

The location of the more-than-quarter-acre lot is also very private, which makes it all the more special considering how close you are to everything in Kessler Park. You’re 10 minutes to downtown Dallas, a bike ride to the Bishop Arts District, and 10 minutes to Trinity Groves. What else could you want?

David Griffin & Company Realtor Robert Kucharski has listed 1225 Lausanne in Kessler Park for $2.475 million.

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