Monday Morning Millionaire: Life on Beverly Drive is Beautiful with Designer James McInroe
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Oh I have a treat for you this beautiful Monday morning. It’s called 4641 Beverly Drive and this home is smoother than your morning latte. You know who could live here? Tory Burch. Stop whatever you are doing and look at these interiors. I’m supposed to keep this package around a million, I confess the home is listed at $1,225,000. But when you see it, I swear you will just go sell a child for the extra $225,000.
Which reminds me: I talked to an old friend yesterday who told me that if she had it to do all over again, she would NOT have had children. Shocking.
This elegant 1930’s Georgian manor in Highland Park is the perfect size at 3534 square feet. If I were a wagering woman with a crystal ball, I’d say it has an empty nester family in it’s future. In fact, West Highland Park is one of the hottest areas sought out by empty nesters — both WHP and Bluffview. Great lots (this one is 154 by 77), proximity, security, trees. This pup has 3 bedrooms, 2.1 baths, an elevator (smart smart smart), screened in porch plus a gorgeous pool with spa, seats and water features. There is a separate guest quarters and a two car garage — you know kids these days, they come home sometimes and stay a heck of a long time! Interiors by Dallas designer to the rich and famous James McInroe, and the home was featured in F!D Luxe, the design magazine of the Dallas Morning News. Here’s the slide show of it.
From the grand entrance to the near perfect flow, the home is classic, contemporary, and infused with natural light. I don’t think I’ve seen a home that is more move-in ready!
Marketed by Ashley Tacker Rupp, the Ben Jones Group, Allie Beth Allman and Company.
Look at the design details in this master bath!
Loving "Million Dollar Monday",such great pictures and unique property.Swoon.
Loving "Million Dollar Monday",such great pictures and unique property.Swoon.
Egads! This was the home of the late Shannon West Murchison. Spooky!
Egads! This was the home of the late Shannon West Murchison. Spooky!