Home gardens are an important building block, along with community gardens, parks, and other natural spaces, to replacing lost habitat which the estate posses for the comfort of the inhabitants. This estate sits on more than 14 acres plus a roughly 3,square-foot guesthouse and a 4,square-foot pool house, Now, seven months after buying the 28,square-foot, bedroom, bath mansion on Walnut Hill Lane, Dallas-based investor and developer Mehrdad Moayedi has renovated and is attempting to flip it.
Mathew Olusayo [email protected] February 25, Load More. Receive the beautifully curated selection of what's trending in luxury with inside stories and tips from our experts. Pin It on Pinterest. Love our content? And indeed, it apparently was. When Moayedi bought the home in , Candy had details. Tom Hicks had actually purchased and demolished homes fronting Walnut Hill Lane to enlarge his estate.
Candy wrote about her tour through the home when it was first listed in So are the lots still being parceled? Or has the Cox family scrapped those plans? I hope that they choose not to divide the land.
The parcels that were separated from the estate along Walnut Hill are still being developed. But there is still substantial land around the home itself. I just kind of wish that land stayed undeveloped. Thanks for the response! The Crepi Hicks renovation architect was Peter Marino. The Crespi Hicks Estate is divided into three structures, allowing each room to be filled with sunlight. The Huffington Post was the first to announce that the Crespi Hicks Estate was being offered for sale.
This video on the Crespi Hicks explains the relationship of the architect and architecture with the land. For further information contact me, Douglas Newby, real estate broker and listing agent for Crespi Hicks Estate. Douglas Newby, through the decades of identifying architecturally significant homes and neighborhoods that have the most inherent value, knows the potential inventory and possibility of modern homes in Dallas.
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