Of course that home would have to be the residence of Frank and Mary Ann Mihalopoulos on 4400 Saint John’s Drive, which they have lived in since 2003. (The house was previously owned by a Trammell S. Crow family trust.) Nestled on almost 1 acre of secluded Highland Park prime dirt, the home has a gated entrance, and extensive property wall for privacy on all the grounds. But really, who needs it, this is Highland Park, right? The Greeks are the most amazing culture in the world! #PartyGreek! Opa!
Oh and don’t let the age of this stunning home throw you: built in 1939, the home was completely remodeled BOTH in 2002 & 2014 while retaining all the grace and charm of the original grand home. The formals are breathtaking, the windows floor to ceiling, the six bedrooms large and airy and the detailed artistry abounds in every room, nook and corner.
Of course the house, all 11,973 (gulp! Highland Park!) square feet is stunning, manicured and ready for move-in, bu the backyard is an oasis that will remind you way more of the Greek Isles than Dallas. There are mature trees, like in Crete, a pool as sparkling as the Gulf of Mirabella, plus a spa guest house & cabana. Of course there are views of the mature Cretan trees & the creek behind.
By the way, Greece is almost one-quarter forest, the fourth largest country in Europe for forest resources. They have adapted to dry, hot summers and cold winters. You find oak trees in the Mediterranean, and also spruce, and beech.
4400 Saint Johns Drive is listed with the Queen of high end Dallas real estate, Allie Beth Allman for $12.950,000 but chalaroste! That’s a reduction from $14,995,000.
I was fortunate enough to attend opening night of the Greek Food Festival at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church on Thursday, sitting with all the VIPs there including former State senator John Carona and his wife (always a state senator in my book), State rep Linda Koop, who used to be our City Councilwoman before Lee Kleinman, our current Councilman, County Commissioner Mike Cantrell, Sarah Dodd and her hubby, former Dallas Police Chief David Kunkle, and the heart of Dallas morning not-so-early TV, Good Morning Texas co-host Jane McGarry, the wonderful emcee.
The dancers were amazing, the food was great. You may not know that Greek food is my favorite, along with Italian Cioppino. My Eastern European background. We ate, drank, and celebrated the 100th annual Dallas Greek Food Festival which supports Holy Trinity’s ministries, community outreach, and youth programs. The only excuse you have not to go is that you are out of town. Then I’ll do for you what I offered to do for Amy Severson, owner of Sevy’s Grill: go get you some Baklava.