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4307 Armstrong Parkway
Highland Park, TX 75205
Michelle Wood with Compass RE Texas, LLC., original listing - (214) 814-8100
$19,995,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
Full: 4, ½: 3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
10240 Square Feet
Property Description
Spectacular Highland Park manse exuding timeless elegance & luxury, located on an over-sized lot on one of the most prestigious blocks of HP. This architecturally significant residence, custom-built in 2017 by Rusty Goff w architectural design by Robbie Fusch, is classical in style, w modern detailing, & timeless interiors. Nestled on a lushly-landscaped .825-acre corner lot, the exterior boasts stunning limestone complemented by a terra cotta tile roof, & exquisite architectural detailing. Upon entering the main residence, one is greeted by an impressive array of features. The entry opens to an expansive formal dining rm w fireplace, & an enormous great rm that is the heart of the home & includes a fireplace, French doors that open to the loggia, & a floating staircase leading to the second flr. Also adjacent to the entry is a library or game rm, an elevator, a secondary en-suite bedrm, & a study w expansive windows overlooking backyrd. The gourmet kitchn includes Gaggenau ovens & range w gas & induction, steamer & dble warming drawers, full-sized Miele refrigerator & freezer, & Sonic ice maker. The kitchn opens into the morning rm w a fireplace & wet or coffee bar that includes a Miele coffee maker, an additional Sub-zero fridge, & two Sub-zero wine refrigerators that hold over 300 bottles. The kitchn & wet bar are augmented by the outdoor grill area & attached porte cochere. The upper level includes the opulent primary suite w sitting area that opens to a screened loggia overlooking the gorgeous backyrd, separate bathrms w heated marble floors & counters, & large custom closets. There are two addit. secondary en-suite bedrms, a sitting rm opening to an upstairs covered loggia overlooking the front lawn, aworkout rm, media rm or golf simulator, & a craft rm. Lushly-landscaped backyrd includes a 512 SF cabana w fireplace, pool, putting green, & outdoor kitchn. Large, gated motor court w attached porte cochere & an over-sized 3-car garage w additional storage space.
Property Information
Lot Size
0 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
2017
MLS Number
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Location
Address
4307 Armstrong Parkway
City
Highland Park
State
TX
Zip Code
75205
County
DALLAS (PARK CITIES PRESTON HOLLOW)
Listing
Name
Phone
(214) 564-0234
Office Name
Office Phone
(214) 814-8100
Agent Name
Michelle Wood
Agency Phone
(214) 814-8100

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