Highland Park West of Preston
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Real Estate and Homes for Sale in Highland Park West of Preston
As in most communities, the development grows north and west. In 1924 the west addition of Highland Park was developed including many homes that were even grander and architecturally more substantial. Neighborhoods west of Preston were developed in the second group of sections bounded by Preston Road on the east, Westway and Fairway on the south, the Tollway on the west and Mockingbird Lane on the north. There are still original homes found from the 30s and 40s, but there is a greater sense of redevelopment. As a real estate broker specializing in the finest neighborhoods, historic and architect designed homes for 30 years, I am committed to helping you acquire an architecturally significant home here that represents real value – superior aesthetic and economic investment.
Featured Homes For Sale in Highland Park West of Preston
Inspiring New Architect Designed Home in Highland Park
Not Yet On Market
In the last several years there has not been a new home in Highland Park on an acre of land designed by a nationally known architect that has come on the market with the quality or appeal of 4400 Belfort Place. It confirms the architectural excellence of Highland Park. Architect Larry Boerder has designed this Spanish Colonial style home with Mediterranean and Italianate detail to reflect the best of Highland Park and to reflect this timeless architectural style into the future.
Most sophisticated buyers with resources have to find a lot to purchase and somewhere to live temporarily for three years while they have a new home designed and built. The home at 4400 Belfort Place has the quality and precision of a bespoke residence. It is placed on one of the finest sites in Highland Park and this architecturally significant home at 4400 Belfort Place will be available to purchase this spring when it is completed.
You will love the prominence and privacy of this site, be enthralled with the design and aesthetics of the home, and will be impressed with the team that Blair Pogue, the developer of 4400 Belfort Place, assembled to create this architecturally significant Highland Park home.
Highland Park prices are not speculative because Highland Park buyers have the highest incomes and net worth in relationship to the price of the homes they are buying. A small pool of homes available with the distinct advantages of Highland Park not replicable in other parts of Dallas or the country make Highland Park an attractive investment and place for a home.
-Douglas Newby
If You Desire an Architecturally Significant Home You Will Love, Douglas Newby Invites You to Call or Contact Him
Sections of Highland Park West of Preston
First Section of Highland Park Neighborhood West of Preston Neighborhood
The first section of Highland Park West bounded by Armstrong, Preston and Belclaire maintained the large lot size of the first section of Old Highland Park. Armstrong Parkway is reminiscent of the grandeur of the Swiss Avenue boulevard. Both are lined with historically significant mansions designed by architects Hal Thomson, Fooshee and Cheek, Anton Korn and other prominent architects.
Second Section of Highland Park Neighborhood West of Preston Neighborhood
In 1924, this second section was opened as the Country Club Section of Highland Park developed by Flippen-Prather touting its proximity to the beautiful golf course of the Dallas Country Club. You will enjoy the walk over to the village to sit outside at Bistro 31, have dinner at Cafe Pacific and visit the finest boutiques. The lots in this addition are of a standard size and the homes charming.
Third Section of Highland Park Neighborhood West of Preston Neighborhood
The third addition of Highland Park West of Preston is a little over 25 acres consisting of Beverly, Versailles, and Belclaire between Armstrong Pkwy and Preston Road. There is a series of architecturally significant homes designed in the Mediterranean and Spanish Colonial style by architects Fooshe and Cheek as you cross Armstrong on Beverly Drive that sets the stage for the lovely homes in this small section.
Fourth Section of Highland Park Neighborhood West of Preston Neighborhood
The fourth section of Highland Park West of Preston is defined by Fairfax Park at the corner of Beverly and the Tollway. Armstrong Boulevard and Mockingbird are the other boundaries of this 58 acre section of 1930s houses on standard size lots.
Fifth Section of Highland Park Neighborhood West of Preston Neighborhood
The fifth addition West of Preston is built around Flippen Park, which divides North and South Versailles. The original homes found here are somewhat larger as are the lots on which they sit. Armstrong Parkway, Arcady, Beverly and the Tollway define the boundaries of this Highland Park addition.
Sixth Section of Highland Park Neighborhood West of Preston Neighborhood
The sixth addition is 70.33 acres. Some of the largest estate homes and lots are found between Armstrong Parkway and the Tollway on Rheims, Belfort and Bordeaux. Gradually the lot size descends as you move towards the Tollway on the other side of Lomo Alto.
West Park in Highland Park Neighborhood West of Preston Neighborhood
West Park is almost 50 acres and is in the most eclectic addition of Highland Park. Historic duplexes, architecturally significant single family homes, architect designed modern homes, expanded homes and 1950s homes contribute to the architectural interest of this Highland Park neighborhood.
Today’s New Highland Park West of Preston Listings and MLS Status Changes
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Highland Park West of Preston Homes for Sale Previously in MLS – Sold
Armstrong Parkway Showcases Architect Designed Homes
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-Jacqueline Deeken
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-Nigel and Joanna Travis
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