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The Craftsman is Alive And Well in Peak’s Suburban Addition

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The American Craftsman is easily one of the most iconic architectural styles. With clean lines, low-pitched roofs, and expansive porches, these homes hearken to the nostalgia of an incredible era for emerging American communities.

In today’s market, Craftsman-style homes are extremely coveted. A 2018 poll found that the Craftsman was a clear winner among 2,000 American respondents when asked about their favorite home types. With so much of our collective culture centered around classic architecture like this, what’s not to love?

Thankfully, Dallas is an epicenter for incredible Craftsman homes. With neighborhoods like Junius Heights, Munger Place, and Winnetka Heights, there’s no shortage of vintage Craftsman architecture. However, Peak’s Suburban Addition in particular has one we’re excited about.

For this week’s Inwood Home of the Week sponsored by Inwood National Bank, we can’t wait to show off a Peak’s Suburban Addition Craftsman that’s brimming with both business opportunities and potential for prospective buyers.

A Craftsman-Style Duplex in Peak’s Suburban Addition

Paul Sanders with Compass Real Estate listed this fabulous two-unit, 1,920-square-foot duplex. It is a must-see.

From the curb, the home is quintessential in its Craftsman design. The low-pitched roof, expansive front porch, and brick columns evoke an aesthetic that is unique to the era.

Then, upon entering it’s apparent how authentic this home feels. Between both units, the home retains a ton of charm in the form of original built-ins, cozy hearths, and an abundance of windows throughout.

Both living rooms are incredibly inviting and flooded with sunlight. Those who love to entertain will be enchanted by how quaint and cozy these spaces are. Intimate evenings with friends and family could not feel more inviting.

Of course, both units in this Peak Surban Addition duplex come complete with kitchens. With all the essentials for preparing any type of meal, home chefs will find it easy to get creative and cook up memorable moments for all to enjoy.

All bedrooms are picture-perfect and feature so much of that original Craftsman charm. Balancing the identity of the original aesthetics with updated touches is often tricky. However, this home hits it out of the park with an ideal mix of vintage fundamentals with contemporary touches. All of it fits seamlessly within the Peak’s Suburban Addition surroundings.

This charm is apparent in each bathroom as well. With pedestal sinks, shiplap chair rails, and elegant fixtures, these spaces harken to the roots of a truly original Craftsman.

This home features an expansive courtyard complete with a 100-year-old pecan tree. Also, it sits directly across from the recently enhanced Buckner Park with walking trails plus new tennis and basketball courts. Those who love spending time outdoors will find various activities at their fingertips.

Whether you’re looking for a new business opportunity or want to turn this Peak’s Suburban Addition gem into your next home, there is a ton of potential around every corner of this listing.  

Paul Sanders with Compass Real Estate has listed 4533 Worth Street for $525,000.

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