Lobello Estates
Lobello Real Estate, Homes, and Properties for Sale in a Prestigious Preston Hollow Estate Neighborhood
Lobello Estates has always been a neighborhood of some of the largest and prettiest estate lots in the private school corridor of the Preston Hollow estate area. Now Lobello Estates has become the neighborhood with the most new architect-designed modern estates homes being built by award-winning architects.
A tornado in October of 2019 swept through this North Dallas neighborhood, creating much damage and effectively removing many houses. Before the tornado, the Lobello Estates neighborhood was one of the most desirable Dallas estate area neighborhoods for large new homes on over one-acre lots. While a large majority of the homes built here in the 1960s would have been gradually torn down and replaced with new estate homes over the next 10 or 15 years, the tornado damage accelerated the positive architectural evolution of this neighborhood.
There is Nothing Chimerical About the Future of Lobello Estates
Lobello Real Estate, Homes, and Properties for Sale in a Prestigious Preston Hollow Estate Neighborhood
With the spectacular new modern homes being designed in the neighborhood, there is nothing chimerical about the future of Lobello Estates. It is the Dallas neighborhood selected by the most discerning homeowners and by the most talented and recognized architects for the design of new modern estate homes.
New Dallas Modern Homes are Designed for the Wide Lobello Estate Lots
These new Dallas modern homes in Lobello Estates enjoy the large wide lots and the benefit of being surrounded by other important modern homes designed by award-winning architects. The location of Lobello Estates remains the best, as it is bordered by Inwood Road in the heart of the private school corridor. Also, it is just 12 minutes away from the Dallas Arts District and even closer to Highland Park Village, Preston Royal Shopping Center, and Preston Center.
An Almost Two-Acre Lot in Lobello Estates
One even finds properties in Lobello Estates on almost two acres like the home at 10412 Inwood Road with a Yolanda Lane entrance that still enjoys over 40 mature trees.
The large Lobello Estates estate houses built in the 1960s still look good, but you will now see the neighborhood being transformed by architects like Cliff Welch, FAIA, architectural firm Bodrun/Fruit, architect Scott Specht, architect Russell Buchanan, and many other notable architects.
Boundaries of Lobello Estates in Dallas
The northern boundary of Lobello Estates is Royal Lane, the western boundary is Inwood Road, the southern boundary is Yolanda Lane, and the eastern boundary is Netherland Drive. It includes the 5100 through the 5500 blocks of Royal Lane, Lobello Drive, Ursula Lane, Palomar Lane, and Yolanda Lane.
Featured Properties in Lobello Estates Neighborhood
10412 Inwood Road is the Finest Estate Lot in Lobello Estates
This Lobello Estates Property is one of the Best in the Dallas Estate Neighborhoods
The property in Lobello Estates at 10412 Inwood Road is one of the most attractive sites in the Dallas estate area. People always overestimate how many large estate lots there are in Dallas. The greater Preston Hollow estate area is the only Dallas area that has several neighborhoods with lots that are predominately on one acre or larger. However, since these lots are large, they take up a large swathe of geographic area, but the number of lots in each neighborhood remains very limited. Also, each time a new home is built on one of these lots, the potential inventory of lots to build a new home shrinks.
Summer View of Rear Gardens, Terraces, Pool, Tennis Court of 10412 Inwood Road in Lobello Estates
Preston Hollow Acreage
5230 Yolanda Lane, Dallas, Texas
1.21 Acres, 200 Feet Wide – Sold by Douglas Newby
The most desirable Preston Hollow lots are on quiet streets and in the middle of the block of other wide estate lots. A site like this provides privacy and a sweeping drive through an allée of Live Oak trees that conveys the original natural elegance of Preston Hollow. A tornado swept through Lobello Estates removing these live oaks creating a blank slate for a new architect-designed Dallas modern home.