Penthouse-Level Turtle Creek Condo with Lee Park Views Listed Under $300K
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The prestige of a Turtle Creek address is well earned at 3225 Turtle Creek Blvd. Apt 1621. This penthouse-level two-story condo has views of Lee Park and Turtle Creek from the balcony, and it looks like a model: totally chic and perfectly staged.
This is a 1-1 with an additional half bathroom, 917 square feet, built in 1998. It has numerous recent updates and luxe amenities, from artist-designed tile on the balcony to a custom backsplash in the kitchen and a glass art deco panel in the entry the owner believes was in a 1930’s hotel owned by Trammell Crow.
This beauty, our Tuesday Two Hundred, was listed April 7 by Jack Carter with David Griffin & Company for $247,500. Monthly HOA fee are $495.
The entry for this unit is on the 16th floor, and highly polished granite floors greet potential buyers. The master bedroom and bathroom are on this level, with new carpeting, a frosted glass door to let in more light, and a new multi-jet shower system. The owner hired an interior designer to pick the wall colors for the condo, and it was professionally painted.
Up on the 17th story, the living room, dining room, a half bathroom, kitchen, and that wonderful balcony with killer views. This floor has hardwoods and granite flooring, art lighting, lots of natural light, undercounter lighting in the kitchen, and a new wine refrigerator that has never been used. The half bathroom has a new toilet and pedestal sink, and the condo’s water heater is new.
The condo comes with two parking spaces in the garage, one assigned. Most art and furniture are negotiable in the sale, which will undoubetedly happen soon, based on the reasonable price, gorgeous good looks, and views.
Bargain!!!!!
(Though that vessel sink needs to leave!)
Agree. In the near future HGTV will have home buyers commenting “WTF” on vessel sinks.
Dallas needs more (lovely) condo’s in this price range. We would have a second/part time home if we could do away with the expensive HOA fees, coupled with high property taxes…agreed on the sink.