Dallas Dreams
They say everything's bigger in Texas: the hair, the food, the homes—and we agree! This stunning Mediterranean-inspired home occupies well over 5000 square feet in an inner suburb of Dallas known as Farmers Branch. The community dons the moniker a "City in a Park" for its 28 parks in only 12 square miles, which you can experience first hand as Dallas Dreams backs up to a vibrant rose garden in Historical Park where banks of roses, annuals, and perennials bloom and beautify the area.
This immaculate four-bedroom, five-bathroom home is perfect for escaping the hustle and bustle of the big city but still remaining close enough to enjoy all of its offerings. Soaring ceilings and polished hardwoods will greet you as you enter into a large foyer with two tables for dining or your favorite card and board games. Down the hall lies a gourmet kitchen with granite counters, stainless steel appliances, including a double oven, and a separate wet bar with a wine cooler. The home also boasts an incredible built-in outdoor kitchen area with a grill for authentic Texas-style BBQ. Relax in style in the living room as you enjoy its plush sectional and large flatscreen TV.
The master bedroom is just a few paces away, offering a king-sized bed for your slumber. The master features a beautiful gas fireplace, flatscreen TV, and expansive ensuite with double vanity, soaking tub, and walk-in shower. The second bedroom has a private entrance to the patio, and the remaining two bedrooms share a jack and jill bathroom.
Whether you're traveling with family or friends, everyone will love the upstairs ping pong room and the media room with its large projector screen and cozy kitchenette for microwaving popcorn!
Dallas is a hub for world-class arts, museums, food, and drinks. In fact, it's the Official Home of the Frozen Margarita! Whether you like Patrón or Don Julio, salt or sugar rims, it all pairs well with José—no, not Cuervo—rather, the Mexican eatery serving up cuisine from Eater Dallas's 2018 Chef of the Year, Anastacia Quiñones-Pittman. When bellies are full, stroll Historic Dealey Plaza and the Sixth Floor Museum to examine the life, death, and legacy of former President John F. Kennedy. Top your trip off with a visit to Reunion Tower—a 561-foot observation deck offering 360-degree views of Dallas.