The graphic for this 11,698 square foot home says “Welcome to Paris.” But I’m telling you, this home is almost better than being on the champs de Lycee . Where do I begin? The location — on a prime Highland Park street overlooking a park, pristine 98 by 133 corner lot. A dream team of experts, architect Will Snyder of Boerder-Snyder, home builder extraordinaire Christine Goff, home stagier Ann Schooler utilized the location to the Nth degree so that virtually every room takes full advantage of that park view. Six bedrooms, nine and a half baths, formals, den, library, office, full basement with wine cellar and tasting room, playroom, workout room, three car attached garage, and in each and every corner details details details. Too many things to tell you — let me show you 4441 South Versailles: just $9,250,000.
Oh, dear. Surely you know that it’s l’Avenue des Champs-Elysees, and were simply typing too fast.
The name of the park which the house over looks is FLIPPEN PARK. IJS
This house is beautiful and situated on a corner lot. I happen to love the style of this house and corner lots…however, when you drive along the side of the home you see that this house is all house and nothing more. Taken to the most allowable edge of the property with a “backyard” that is smaller than most Maid’s bedrooms.
Oh she put her best holey jeans on for this way upscale vid. Perfect! And her commentary on master bedroom succulent plants should be a SNL skit. We are truly blessed to have Candy in our lives! Blessed!
This house photographs much better than it appears in person. No yard and only a two car garage may cause it to lonely sit there a long time. It is a great location but this house needs to be on about two acres.
ScurvyOaks beat me to it by a mile. French for Elysian Fields, not School Fields.
Oh who cares if it has no yard??? Why would you ever go outside with that fab kitchen and her very special bathtub!
Don’t make me fill my gas tank (twice) and drive out to Denton county and open up a can of you-know-what to go with your thanksgiving feast, Southlake Realtor! That oversized house looks ridiculous on that lot. Although I don’t like homeowner’s associations (like you have several of in Southlake) they do prevent disasters like this from happening. Go stuff your turkey and leave Park Cities matters to us.
Spoken like a true narrow minded south of northwest highway kind of Dallasite…Southlake is in Tarrant county if you must know. Of course, you are right about the size of the lot, which you are certainly used to seeing in the Park Cities. The point is the house is fab, you turkey, not the ground it sits on. Please don’t darken the door of our little town.
Candy, Candy, Candy………..
I finally have a face to put with the blog! I just wish I didn’t have jeans to put with the face…LOL.
Sweetest Candy, you look as beautiful in this video as the home does. Your outfits are always as brilliant as your writing; sans “L’Avenue des Champs Elysées dégagée.” Nevertheless, pay absolutely no attention to the mishegas from those that commented before me; they’re most likely commenting on your fabulous find whilst wearing warmups and one of those hideous, ugly, and tacky holiday sweaters!!! [Envision a hand-stitched rudolph complete with red flashing bulb for the nose!]
Dear Coveting-
I’ll have you know I’m commenting from my Sam’s Club pajamas. I wouldn’t DREAM of wearing warmups with a tacky holiday sweater! Tacky sweatSHIRT is to warmups as tacky sweater is to jeans with holes in them to talk about a $10,000,000 house!
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