Posts in Barton Hills
2311 Montclaire St #2

ADU’s don’t always have the desirability of their larger siblings. While this one doesn’t have a lot of curb appeal the interior certainly does. The tall ceilings help make the space feel larger than it is and give it a nice industrial condo feel.

Price: $950,000

Details: 1,221 sf, 3 Bed, 3 Bath

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2905 Oak Park

Typically new builds stick to a lane, modern, traditional, etc. This however is not your typical new build, and it’s immediately obvious by the modern Tudor front facade. Inside the Tudor references continue with chunky beams and high ceilings.

Price: $3,950,000

Details: 4,473 sf, 5 Bed, 6 Bath

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1815 Brookhaven

I love these giant stone facaded wedge shaped ranches. I feel like there is something uniquely Texan about them, and though they are straight out of the 70’s they look great with a little updating inside. This one is a perfect example, keep the good stuff like the Saltillo tiles and soaring ceilings, gut kitchens and baths.

Price: $1,950,000

Details: 2,642 sf, 4 Bed, 3 Bath

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1700 Graywood

This late 70’s build may have townhome vibes from the curb, inside you’ll find a whole other story. The interior is bright and airy thanks to double height ceilings and windows. It’s got a some good funky, like the interior planter box, and some bad, like the bathroom. Overall though, an amazing home full of potential.

Price: $1,900,000

Details: 3,525 sf, 4 Bed, 4 Bath

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