Maple Corridor Living, Elevated: Tour This 3,400-SqFt Crescent Estates Home
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You’ve heard of being “close to everything,” but this home actually delivers — without feeling like you live in everything. Built in 2022 by Crescent Estates Custom Homes, this three-bedroom, 3.5-bath plus study home manages what many brand new modern homes only claim: DESIGN and not a big white box. Let me show you what I mean.


Step inside and sunlight spills across clean architectural lines in a layout that flows seamlessly from room to room. Windows, windows everywhere — including multiple bays of three tall narrow windows that I don’t know the name for. I want to call them eye-level clerestory windows, but — designers, when you catch your breath from my architectural foul, let me know what they’re called.



High-end finishes are everywhere: attractive light fixtures, sleek quartz countertops, custom cabinetry with premium paint and under-cabinet lighting, a striking designer tile backsplash, and stainless steel appliances, including a built-in Sub-Zero refrigerator and wine fridge.
Storage is abundant, the study is private, and the elevator serves all three stories. (Your knees will thank you.) And here’s an epiphany, look below and you’ll see what to do with those awkward empty landings by the stairs. That’s where that goes.




The primary suite has a fantastic closet system that ensures everything has a place. Even the black leather boots on the top shelf are arranged by ascending height — a grand organization tip that conveys with the house. (But not the boots.)
A cabinet-packed laundry room, a two-car garage with Garage Living storage, and a pedestrian gate entry system round out the thoughtful details. At the top, the rooftop terrace offers an outdoor kitchen and sweeping city skyline views — perfect for entertaining or soaking in a quiet evening above the bustle below.


At 3,418 square feet, this is a big, detached home — a rare find in the Maple Corridor, where many newer residences are attached townhomes. Two-car garages are an additional perk, giving residents flexibility and convenience in an area where parking can be tight. And while the home is just minutes from Uptown and Oak Lawn — including live music, restaurants, and nightlife, you’ll never hear it in this insulated pocket.
“The central location is truly one of Entrada’s biggest advantages,” listing agent Becky Frey of Compass RE Texas says. “You can be downtown, in the Park Cities, or at Love Field in under 10 minutes — and yet you come home to a calm, walkable neighborhood setting. It’s ideal for anyone who wants access to every part of Dallas without the daily congestion or noise.”

When this corridor first started filling in several years ago, homes here were largely speculative. In May 2023, this neighborhood was one of the earliest Crescent Estates phases in the area. Since then, the corridor has begun to see more residential activity, with new single-family homes complementing the existing apartments and condominiums. Development continues slowly but steadily, with new homes adding to the neighborhood fabric and nearby commercial growth enhancing convenience for residents.
City-planned upgrades along Maple Avenue — including bike lanes, expanded sidewalks, and pedestrian-focused crossings — aim to improve accessibility and quality of life. Meanwhile, mixed-use projects like Maple Terrace are introducing offices, retail, and residences right along Maple, creating a more complete urban experience just steps away from this home.
For buyers, these developments matter. Proximity to Uptown, Victory Park, the Medical District, and Downtown Dallas means entertainment and work options are always within reach.


Speaking of “within reach,” take a look at this skyline view of downtown. On the left, you’ll see Parkland Hall from the Old Parkland campus —that’s the big rotunda visible from the Tollway at Oak Lawn — and one the right, the old Crystal Palace itself, The Infomart. All of that sits practically in your backyard. Now that’s a humble brag worth making.
“The rooftop deck is truly special — a private escape with incredible views of the Downtown Dallas skyline,” Frey says. “It’s a reminder that you can be downtown, in the Park Cities, or at Love Field in minutes — and yet, this home still feels tucked away in a tree-lined residential oasis.”
Becky Frey of Compass RE Texas has listed 4138 Entrada Way for $1.395 million.
This is a gorgeous space for home. Just lovely.