Dallas Texas Real Estate Blog > 10 Most Expensive Homes in Dallas10 Most Expensive Homes in DallasContributed by DTRE on August 29, 2009 The competition was steep this year, but prestigious Preston Hollow neighborhood turned out to have most multi-million dollar mansions this year. Mark Cuban, Robert Crandall, and Ross Perot all live in this community and have homes worth more than $10 million dollars. Other than Preston Hollow, the most expensive neighborhoods in Dallas were Highland Park and Oak Lawn. Here are the 10 most expensive homes in Dallas 1) 6812 Hunters Glen Rd Dallas TX 75205 (Highland Park) 5 beds, 7.0 baths, 10,094 sq ft For Sale: $18,000,000 2) 3500 Beverly Dr Dallas TX 75205 (Highland Park) 6 beds, 9.0 baths, 18,841 sq ft For Sale: $17,900,000 3) 10660 Strait Ln, Dallas (Preston Hollow) 8 beds, 11.0 baths, 14,748 sq ft For Sale: $17,500,000 4) 2430 Victory Park Ln PH 2900 Dallas TX75219 (Oak Lawn) 4 beds, 8.0 baths, 8,902 sq ft For Sale: $11,750,000 5) 4850 Preston Rd TX 75205 (Highland Park) 6 beds, 10.0 baths, 13,969 sq ft For Sale: $10,950,000 6) 2430 Victory Park Ln PH 2900 Dallas TX 75219 (Oak Lawn) 4 beds, 8.0 baths, 8,902 sq ft Close For Sale: $11,750,000 7) 4237 Armstrong Pkwy, Dallas TX 75205 (Highland Park) 6 beds, 7.8 baths, 8,023 sq ft For Sale: $10,750,000 8) 10710 Strait Ln, Dallas (Preston Hollow) 6 beds, 7.5 baths, 11,000 sq ft For Sale: $7,497,500 9) 3619 Crescent Ave Dallas TX 75205 (Highland Park) 7 beds, 12.0 baths, 13,984 sq ft Close For Sale: $9,995,000 10) 4041 Grassmere Ln Dallas TX 75205 (Highland Park) 6 beds, 7.5 baths, 13,038 sq ft Close For Sale: $9,500,000 Similar Posting across our Network: 10 most expensive homes in Houston Most Expensive homes in San Antonio 100 most expensive homes in Dallas Comments:No comments have been submitted yet.
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