Want to Know More About Valuable Houses?

On the cover of this week’s newspaper, we detailed the 10 most valuable houses in the Park Cities, according to the Dallas Central Appraisal District. We also promised to tell you about the next 10 homes in terms of value:

11. 6929 Vassar Drive
Market value: $15,175,120
Owner: Birmingham Wallace LP
Bedrooms: 6
Bathrooms: 8 full, 5 half
Fireplaces: 7
Wet bars: 2

12. 7037 Vassar Drive
Market value: $13,700,000
Owners: Clint and Nancy Carlson
Bedrooms: 6
Bathrooms: 5 full, 2 half
Fireplaces: 3
Wet bars: 1

13. 3500 Beverly Drive
Market value: $13,682,790
Owners: Scott and Gina Ginsburg
Bedrooms: 6
Bathrooms: 8 full, 2 half
Fireplaces: 9
Wet bars: 4

14. 6801 Baltimore Drive
Market value: $13,100,000
Owners: Billy Don and Cheryl Henry
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 6 full, 2 half
Fireplaces: 4
Wet bars: 0

15. 6801 Turtle Creek Blvd.
Market value: $12,306,870
Owner: Nancy Gayle Marcus
Bedrooms: n/a
Bathrooms: 10 full, 0 half
Fireplaces: 4
Wet bars: 1

16. 6909 Vassar Drive
Market value: $12,268,870
Owners: Terry and Sharon Worrell
Bedrooms: n/a
Bathrooms: 9 full, 5 half
Fireplaces: 5
Wet bars: 3

17. 4616 St. Johns Drive
Market value: $12,123,470
Owners: Bob and Trudy Ladd
Bedrooms: 7
Bathrooms: 9 full, 4 half
Fireplaces: 11
Wet bars: 5

18. 3920 Euclid Ave.
Market value: $11,963,920
Owner: Tavia Hunt
Bedrooms: 6
Bathrooms: 7 full, 3 half
Fireplaces: 4
Wet bars: 1

19. 4712 Lakeside Drive
Market value: $11,672,060
Owner: Albert Hill Trust
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 6 full, 2 half
Fireplaces: 2
Wet bars: 0

20. 4000 Euclid Ave.
Market value: $11,704,670
Owner: Guinn Crousen
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 5 full, 5 half
Fireplaces: 4
Wet bars: 2

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3 thoughts on “Want to Know More About Valuable Houses?

  • August 9, 2013 at 2:34 pm
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    You might want to be a little more careful in your Googling. That’s not a picture of Ed Cox; it’s a picture of Al Niemi, dean of Cox’s namesake business school at SMU.

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  • August 9, 2013 at 3:26 pm
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    I noticed that the Hunt family is still represented in two or more properties. The cotton just keeps getting taller.

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