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Designed in 1936 by renowned architect Charles Dilbeck, this West Highland Park home has been updated for modern living while preserving the signature Dilbeck details that enthusiasts love. Through the courtyard, the home welcomes you with a sense of privacy and warmth, as the entry hall—highlighted by a turreted staircase, intentionally inspired by a French country house—flows effortlessly into the connected living and dining areas. The elegant main living room, framed by wood floor-to-ceiling windows, bathes the room in natural light. The galley kitchen boasts quartz countertops, warm cabinetry, and 36” Fulgo Milano range which was installed in 2025. Adjacent to the kitchen, a cozy second living area features a brick fireplace and custom built-ins for display and storage. Downstairs also offers a full bath and a flexible bedroom, ideal as an office or playroom. Upstairs, two spacious bedrooms are infused with natural light through generous windows. The large backyard is a picturesque retreat, featuring manicured trees, lush landscaping, inviting seating areas, and a putting green. The backyard also features a finished workshed, thoughtfully designed for hobbies, a home office, or extra storage. Setting the property apart is its hidden potential: ideally positioned on the lot, the home is perfect for a major expansion and offers the option of a rear-entry garage. Set on a street where each home boasts its own distinctive Park Cities historical character, the neighborhood is enhanced by tree-lined symmetry and signature Highland Park street lamps, underscoring its timeless appeal. Exclusively served by Highland Park Fire and Police, this address provides convenient access to the best of Dallas living.
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