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    $10 Million Homes

    What Dallas homes to buy if money were no object

    CultureMap Create
    Oct 14, 2014 | 1:01 pm

    When it comes to homebuying, price occupies the top spot on the priority list for almost everyone. However, in one quiet circle, there exists a group of home seekers for whom money isn’t the defining factor in the buy-or-not-to-buy equation.

     

    For this elite group, Dave Perry-Miller & Associates present three available estates with list prices greater than $10 million.

     

    The estate at 6810 Turtle Creek Blvd., located in Volk Estates of University Park, features 8,544 square feet of breathtaking splendor. This six-bedroom, five-bath classic Mediterranean home occupies nearly an acre on Turtle Creek. Inside, you’ll find wide plank flooring, exposed beams, Pecky Cypress paneled study, all-white gourmet kitchen and wine cellar. If you’d entertain the idea of co-ownership, there’s even a split bedroom suite. Listing price: $13,500,000

     

     3828 Turtle Creek Dr. is also a must-see Mediterranean estate, boasting five separate lots for a total of 2.17 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds. The home was built in the 1920s and features 6,717 perfectly renovated and restored square feet. The estate offers three bedrooms, dining room/library combination, solarium, gym, 15,000-bottle wine room, and a grand backyard with resort-style pool and large entertaining area. Nature aficionados will love the rose, herb and hydrangea gardens. Listing price: $12,900,000

     

    If you’d like to live in Highland Park, consider the 9,027-square-foot home at 4412 Lakeside Dr.. This home was built in 1918 but has been updated and restored to perfection. Here you’ll find five living areas, pergola, loggia, porte-cochère, resort-style pool and spa, guest quarters, two-story game room, and three-car garage. Listing price: $12,995,000

     

     If you were to purchase a home in the $10-plus million range, what features or amenities must be on the list? Share your ideas in the space below.

     

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     Dave Perry Miller & Associates, an Ebby Halliday Company, is a premier residential real estate firm with five locations that specialize in marketing the key areas of the Park Cities, Preston Hollow, Uptown, Lakewood, East Dallas and Kessler Park. Dave Perry-Miller & Associates is a member of Leading Real Estate Companies of the World and Luxury Portfolio International. For more information on luxury living, please contact an associate today at 214-369-6000. Also visit daveperrymiller.com/blog for the latest news in Dallas real estate.

    At 9,027 square feet, 4412 Lakeside Dr. [http: /www.daveperrymiller.com/property/32891311/4412-Lakeside-Drive-Highland-Park-TX-75205] in Highland Park is on the market for $12,995,000.

    4412 Lakeside in Dallas
      
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    At 9,027 square feet, 4412 Lakeside Dr. [https: /www.daveperrymiller.com/property/32891311/4412-Lakeside-Drive-Highland-Park-TX-75205] in Highland Park is on the market for $12,995,000.
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    renter news

    Booming North Dallas neighbor named best U.S. city for renters in 2025

    Amber Heckler
    Jul 22, 2025 | 1:40 pm
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    McKinney is booming.

    A Dallas-area city is the place to be for renters: According to a report from apartment search website RentCafe, McKinney has earned the title as the No. 1 best U.S. city for renters in 2025.

    Called the "Best Cities for Renters to Live in 2025," the report compares 150 U.S. cities based on 20 factors including quality of life, local economy, and cost of living and housing opportunities. Cities were chosen only if they had an "apartment stock" consisting of a minimum 10,000 units; any cities with lower apartment stocks were excluded.

    McKinney dethroned Charleston, South Carolina, which had held the top spot for the last two years and has since slumped into the No. 7 spot for 2025. McKinney climbed three spots from 2024, when it came in as the fourth best city.

    Rounding out the top five best U.S. cities for renters this year are Sarasota, Florida (No. 2), Atlanta, Georgia (No. 3), Austin (No. 4), and Huntsville, Alabama (No. 5).

    McKinney received high praise for its affordability and quality of life; the report found that the city's cost of living is 2.5 percent lower than the national average. McKinney's nationally recognized low cost of living earned it the top spot in a separate Motley Fool Money report of the most affordable U.S. cities earlier in 2025.

    RentCafe adds that McKinney's job growth, its excellent school and park systems, and its large share of luxury apartments in desirable locations make it "an ideal choice for renters seeking a small-town atmosphere without sacrificing the perks of a larger urban center."

     live music mckinney McKinney is a Texas Music Friendly Community.  Photo courtesy of Visit McKinney  

    "Altogether, McKinney strikes the perfect balance between affordability and suburban comfort, thereby earning its place as the best city for renters in 2025," the report's author wrote.

    The average size of a McKinney apartment spans 948 square feet, which the report says is the second-largest average apartment size in Texas. San Marcos, a city between Austin and San Antonio, outranks McKinney in that category with an average apartment size of 988 square feet.

    Other top Dallas-Fort Worth cities for renters
    Most Dallas-Fort Worth cities made slight improvements in the rankings since last year.

    After flopping out of the top five in 2024, Plano moved up six spots and is now the 11th best U.S. city for renters in 2025. But its high cost of living — nearly 10 percent higher than the national average — means Plano still has work to do to regain a top spot among the best places for renters to live.

    Denton moved up five spots into No. 33 after previously ranking as 38th a year ago. Fort Worth now claims the No. 38 spot in a big jump from its former rank of No. 53 in 2024.

    Dallas remains as the 57th best city for renters for the second consecutive year.

    Elsewhere in Texas
    Austin's northern suburb Round Rock remained in the top 10 this year, coming in as the 8th best city for renters.

    Here's how other Texas cities stacked up among the top 100 in RentCafe's report:

    • No. 24 – Conroe (up from No. 31 last year)
    • No. 27 – San Marcos (up from No. 55 last year)
    • No. 44 – San Antonio (up from No. 65 last year)
    • No. 58 – Lubbock (unchanged from 2024)
    • No. 63 – Midland (down from No. 52 last year)
    • No. 69 – Amarillo (up from No. 85 last year)
    • No. 70 – Houston (up from No. 71 last year)
    • No. 88 – Waco (up from No. 91 last year)
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