The new year is upon us and it’s full of possibilities to sell your home in a region where luxury real estate experts predict a booming market in 2025.
Brokers at Allie Beth Allman & Associates say January and February are the prime time to list for the spring market, given the Dallas-Fort Worth luxury real estate giant’s homes for sale through the end of 2024. states.
Check out the exceptional sales they’ve brokered below, and be sure to contact an agent if you’re considering listing your home this year. Now is the time to capitalize on buyer enthusiasm for the spring market.
Alex Perry sold his Preston Hollow home at 5031 Deroche Ave. last year, and Harlan Frunciel brought in the buyer. The 15,402-square-foot property attracted attention for its grand yet captivating beauty and amenity-rich grounds. A sports court, pool, putting green, and large outdoor living area enliven the nearly 2-acre property with entertaining opportunities. The interior, transformed by Robert Troun, inspires awe whether you’re entertaining in the billiard room, relaxing in the media room, or waking up in the two-story primary suite.
A European-style villa at 5100 Brookview Drive in Old Preston Hollow was also sold. Listed by Terry Cox, this residence may have charmed its new owners with its elegant spaces and fine materials, perfect for large-scale hosting. Limestone and marble, hand-etched pine paneling and wooden beams lend a touch of sophistication to this gated address.
Allie Beth Allman helped the property at 6920 Vassar Avenue find its next caretaker. Designed in 2012 by the award-winning Spitzmiller & Norris, this University Park residence embodies traditional elegance, from its ivy-covered brick exterior to its dramatic staircase entrance. Reimagined by Mario Niebla, the grounds are beautifully planted with rose gardens, flowerbeds and oak trees.
Located at 2105 Bayshore Drive in The Landing Gate community in Flower Mound, this home offers privacy and impeccable design. The French-style mansion has a 2,850-square-foot garage and separate casita, and benefited from a recent $2 million renovation. The interior features thoughtful touches, including new black-framed windows, a slate roof, and custom iron French doors. Clark Landry sold the property.
Shirley Cohn represented the remodeled home at 3832 Normandy Avenue in Highland Park. This home was originally designed by Richard Drummond and updated by Mills Custom Homes. The result is a magazine-worthy home packed with stunning features and finishes. The new owners also gained a great location, near Dallas Country Club and the SMU campus.
List your home for the Spring 2025 market with Luxury Leaders at Allie Beth Allman & Associates.
Call 214-521-7355 to connect with a professional agent or visit Allie Beth Allman & Associates’ website at www.alliebeth.com/roster/agents.