Fully renovated and move-in ready, this beautifully updated home in Dallas offers modern finishes, thoughtful design, and exceptional comfort throughout. The stunning kitchen features new countertops, sleek cabinetry, and stainless steel appliances"”perfect for both everyday living and entertaining. Bathrooms have been completely remodeled with stylish tile work, modern vanities, and updated fixtures. Enjoy an open and inviting layout with abundant natural light, spacious living areas, and well-sized bedrooms. Situated in a convenient Dallas location with easy access to shopping, dining, and major highways, this home combines modern upgrades with everyday practicality.
Property Type(s):
Single Family
Last Updated
5/4/2026
Tract
Northcrest Park
Year Built
1968
County
Dallas
SCHOOLS
School District
Richardson ISD
Elementary School
RISD Academy
Jr. High School
Parkhill
High School
Pearce
Additional Details
APPLIANCES
Dishwasher, Disposal
FIREPLACE
Yes
INTERIOR
Other
LOT
4879 sq ft
PARKING
Carport
SEWER
Public Sewer
STORIES
2
SUBDIVISION
Northcrest Park
TAXES
5680
WATER
Public
Location
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