The $200 Million Manors: Eight Super Luxury Listings. Eight Price Points. One Brokerage.
What price individuality? Cost is a relative concept — and a relatively touchy subject — when judging a home purely by its price tag. But these are very special homes, and even we can’t help but boast sometimes that our expert real estate advisors offer the finest listings in all the land. This list is proof. Here, we present our eight costliest residential listings as of this minute — nearly $200 million in total, all over North Texas — and what those premium prices will get you. (Private helipad, anyone?)
$64 million — Dallas
The Crespi Estate at 5619 Walnut Hill Lane — 27,092 square feet on 15.7 acres
This baronial and beloved 1938 estate has been updated brilliantly and offers 10 bedrooms, 11 fireplaces, a ballroom, conservatory, Art Deco bar room, glass elevator, sensory-deprivation float tank, gymnasium, multiple wine rooms, a 3,000-square-foot primary suite, a guesthouse, a pool house, a tennis court, bocce-ball court, formal gardens, walking trails and a helipad.
$36,500,000 — Highland Park
3711 Lexington Avenue — 20,485 square feet on 1.06 acres
Exquisite craftsmanship and timeless elegance define this magnificent home, with four levels, architectural ceilings, multiple living and dining areas, a grand staircase, a twin-island gourmet kitchen, a basement-level catering kitchen, a guest apartment, spacious bedroom suites and a spectacular two-story Great Room with a 24-foot ceiling, Bordeaux-pattern hardwood flooring and hand-carved walnut wall paneling, bookcases and pocket doors.
$32,500,000 — Highland Park
4000 Euclid Avenue — 23,114 square feet on 1.04 acres
This home is a remarkable fusion of Italian and French style, five years in the making, with floors of limestone reclaimed from French chateaux, six bedrooms, 13 baths, four laundry rooms, two offices, guest quarters, a Champagne-and-wine room, a commercial-sized elevator servicing all three levels and a five-car garage. Every room exudes European elegance.
$17,500,000 — Dallas Arts District
1747 Leonard Street, Residence 2601 — 7,688 square feet on .83 acres
With its harmonious balance of strong architecture and quiet spaces, the full-floor Gallery Penthouse at HALL Arts Residences features direct elevator access, walls of glass, 14-foor ceilings, 12-foot pocket doors, a monumental living-room fireplace, wine cellar, gourmet kitchen, butler’s pantry, library with fireplace and a primary suite with a spa bath and a private terrace.
$14,900,000 — Dallas Arts District
1747 Leonard Street, Residence 2801 — 5,130 square feet on .83 acres
The Sky Terrace Penthouse at HALL Arts Residences is set to debut in late 2025. This spectacular, full-floor penthouse will offer soaring ceilings, premium finishes, a chef-grade kitchen, two bedrooms, three baths and a jaw-dropping, 2,330-square-foot rooftop oasis with a private swimming pool, trellis-covered seating area and many other luxuries.
$10,995,000 — Westlake
1708 Oak Glen Lane — 13,611 square feet on 1.2 acres
In the exclusive community of Quail Hollow, this home offers a grand staircase, soaring ceilings, exquisite finishes, two-story office, media room, golf simulator and multiple living spaces. The outdoor luxuries include a living and dining area, hot tub, putting green and two pools divided by a fire-and-waterfall feature. A detached apartment and private casita add even more luxury.
$8,950,000 — Highland Park
4404 Lorraine Avenue — 6,925 square feet on .28 acres
Scheduled for summer 2025 completion, this Transitional beauty blends French elegance and modern luxuries. Its stone exterior, slate roof and iron doors give way to an interior offering decadent features that include marble fireplaces, artistic tiles, an elevator, private office, game room, bar, garage apartment, covered patio and pool with spa and tanning ledge.
$7,200,000 — Grapevine
2900 W. Kimball Road — 4,353 square feet on 9.75 acres
Willow Wood Horse Farm offers an unusually sleek, modernist home with a glass-walled rooftop viewing room, glass-and-steel spiral staircase and subterranean cinema, plus grounds that feature a koi pond, saltwater pool, horse barn and riding arena.
Bonus: A listing on the down-low
An additional superluxurious manor — with a home theater fit for a movie mogul, because it was built for one — is well worthy of this list, but can’t be revealed here. This expert advisor can tell you more.