Sprawling Highland Park Mansion
3608 Lexington Avenue, Highland Park, Texas, United States, 75205
Secluded Highland Park location ideal for large entertaining, yet cozy for everyday living.
Resort like feel with plush landscaping and recent pool. Third floor boasts a 2,500 square foot playroom.
Storage area is served by elevator and elegant winding front staircase.
Two bedroom, two bath guest house has exterior and interior access and large balcony overlooking pool and yard.
Price: $5,495,000House Size: 13,475 Sq. Ft.
Lot Size: n/a
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 6 Full, 1 Half
Specialty Items: Built in 2002, Resort-like Feeling, 2,500 Sq. Ft. Playroom on Third Floor, Elevator, Two Bed/Two Bath Guest House, Swimming Pool.
Address: 3608 Lexington Avenue, Highland Park, Texas, United States, 75205
Listing Agent: Ronda Needham of Dave Perry-Miller & Associates
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Fair Field estate is situated in Sagaponack, New York and owned by Ira Rennert, whose net worth is estimated at $6.5 billion. The estate is spread on 63 acres and named after adjacent Fairfield Pond. It is valued about $248 million and consists of 39-bathrooms, 29-bedrooms, three swimming pools, squash and tennis courts.
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