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1. Highland Park This five-bedroom, Prairie School–influenced 1920 house features nine entertaining areas, a cherrywood great room, an elevator, and three fireplaces. The master suite opens onto a private balcony overlooking a pool and spa with fountains. Additional exterior details include a koi pond, a veranda with a stone fireplace, and landscaped grounds. $4,199,000. Doris Jacobs, Allie Beth Allman/Christie’s International Real Estate, (214) 537-3399
2. Arts District This two-bedroom apartment is located in One Arts Plaza, the first of three buildings to be built at the eastern end of the neighborhood. The 2,784-square-foot unit has 11-foot ceilings, a chef’s kitchen, and views of downtown. Shared amenities include a rooftop fitness center, a pool, and a 24-hour concierge service. $1,940,000. Michelle Wood, Briggs Freeman/
3. Preston Hollow Built in 1997, this four-bedroom modern home is located on a 0.48-acre lot. Formerly owned by an art collector, the house has specialized lighting and large walls and windows. The master suite includes an office and a terrace. The property has a courtyard, a pool, and mature magnolia trees. $2,695,000. Claire Dewar, Briggs Freeman/Sotheby’s International Realty, (214) 350-0400
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4. Far North Dallas Built for oilman Clint Murchison, this seven-bedroom estate is on the former grounds of the Dallas Polo Club. Interior details include marble floors, a great room with cathedral ceilings, seven fireplaces, and a game room. The 2.8-acre property has reflecting pools, a five-car garage, and landscaped pathways. $6,900,000. Allie Beth Allman, Allie Beth Allman/Christie’s International Real Estate, (214) 521-7355
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5. Winnetka Heights Located near public transit and shopping, this three-bedroom Craftsman bungalow was built in 1918. Features include refinished pine floors, updated kitchen and bath, and large closets. Exterior details include a large back porch, a deck, and a small storage building. $182,000. Susan Melnick, Virginia Cook Realtors, (214) 460-5565
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6. Highland Park This 1924 English-style cottage is located on a 0.8-acre lot overlooking a creek and a stone bridge. The four-bedroom stone home has high ceilings, a wood-burning fireplace, and the original wide-plank floors. A two-bedroom carriage house is set on the back edge of the property. $7,200,000. Ann Henry, Briggs Freeman/Sotheby’s International Realty, (214) 350-0400
7. Lakewood This four-bedroom home is located two blocks from White Rock Lake. Interior details include wood and stone floors, arched doorways, a stone fireplace, and a kitchen with hand-painted tiles. The 0.25-acre property features a gunite pool, a covered patio, and a wrought-iron gated entry. $1,765,000. Terri Cox, Allie Beth Allman/Christie’s International Real Estate, (972) 841-3838
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