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Email: becky.frey@compass.com
Property link: https://www.compass.com/listing/3121-beverly-drive-highland-park-tx-75205/1670004969056809665/

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Episode Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:32 Entrance
00:47 Dining area
01:15 Living area
01:45 Kitchen
02:37 Outdoor space
03:10 Lower ground floor
03:32 Primary Suite
04:28 Yoga room
04:48 Media room
05:05 Garden
05:32 Laundry room
06:10 First floor
06:40 Utility room
06:55 Lounge
07:13 Bedrooms
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44 Comments

  1. This is just a floating art wall “they designed” so you can constantly be changing out pieces of art, which is a great feature.

    So it’s a normal wall then?

    “This is a beautiful space for entertaining” True. But for family living that would be horrible. Way too much glass and no walls? No thanks.

    After dropping 7 mill, how much is the a/c bill when it gets 110 degrees outside for 4 months and all my walls are glass?

  2. This property doesn't appeal to me,it comes across as too modern & doesn't have character.

  3. The video of this home is in Highland Park. Don't like this design nor area. 

    One of the best areas imo is Turtle Creek, hands down. 
    Turtle Creek is more private with much more greenery. It's a matter of opinion of course.

  4. I do not understand how any texan would love and enjoy this home. The view from just about all windows makes you feel like you're hanging out beside a street which you pretty much are with how close this home is to the street and multifamily buildings. Sheesh

  5. It's so bleak and soulless. And windows pointing right into the intersection? The whole neighborhood will see me scratching my balls in the morning with a coffee cup in hand. No thanks!
    Put that whole building in a forest, and it would be fine. Whoever designed this must have some kind of public nudity fetish.

  6. At near $7m I can't say I like anything about the house or its small overlooked garden at the back. The sound of that car leaving at the end of the video just about says it all.

  7. And more glass. 😂😂😂😂 Living in a jar😅 Like a pickle. Also high potential to become subject for true crime podcast. Legend says that Leatherface is still around👤

  8. This house has zero privacy. I could see someone wanting a glass house if they had acres of land with no visible neighbors or direct view from public streets; but, having a glass house that your neighbors and the public can see into is wild.

  9. Nearly 7MILLION !!! At least being that close to the street i can see the face of those stealing my car from my massive front garden !!

  10. Great presenter and the sound of that Mustang, oh yes! The house? Weird, naked and tasteless. So far, the houses in FL and CA were all great, but the ones in TX remind me of the drum kits of the heavy metal bands of 80’s; just big and no character whatsoever.

  11. If youre selling a $7m home, you dont race through the presentation. You show off the detail. The presenter had zero charisma

  12. Gorgeous home, though I wonder about how exposed someone would feel surrounded so closely by neighbors and proximity to the street. Put that house on a more secluded lot and it would be perfect!

  13. It's more like a gallery or a restaurant than a home. Too much glass for walls. It doesn't feel homey at all.

  14. That was an amazing car she drove in. The car alone is the reason to buy the house. I felt like Jane Lynch gave this tour

  15. Esa propiedad es totalmente de mi estilo! Me encantan los materiales, las luces, sombras, colores utilizados, es totalmente perfecta! Pero… jamás construiría una casa de ese estilo tan cerca de la calle o de los vecinos, se puede ver desde afuera absolutamente todo!! Una propiedad así es para construirla en medio de la naturaleza aislados o arriba de una colina.

  16. Interesting home if it had more taller walls around the home one could reconsider it. The hostess was fun it took me a few minutes to understand her accent. The home feels industrial and modern but didn't have a pool or a gym would be expected for such a sum. I liked the size of the sleeping quarters not sure what one has an actual bath. 2 cinema rooms is a great idea and office and study room as well as 2 laundry rooms. Interesting indoor and outdoor kitchen. I love her car she is a fascinating host reminds me of another real estate lady in NYC I like the fact she is older as well LH should have at least one or two hosts who are older for the rest of us who aren't as young. Not that I mind they are fun and enthusiastic but older people want to buy homes too. Just a thought 🙂

  17. Love the house but I don’t like the stairs….never liked it when they extend the steps all the way across.

  18. What a horrible house! Do you see all the big windows where all the neighbors can watch you and do you see the traffic driving by! OMG! Really? Why??

  19. Yea – you’re going to need those blinds as you will not have any privacy!! Do you not see those neighbors looking into your house! OMG! $7M?? Really? You have to keep all blinds closed for privacy- how about $495k!!

  20. No – having kitchen appliance hardware built into marble or stone is actually really stupid! What if that appliance goes out and that same company changes something on next model – you’re screwed because you drilled holes into the marble or granite- pretty stupid!!

  21. I’d be afraid to live in this house!! Everyone can see you and everything you own!! What a dumb architect!!

  22. Ya but you can find a similar house for a couple million less in a similar area of many other states, and without the mind boggling property taxes, skyrocketing energy costs, and dramatically increasing violent crime rates of Dallas

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