
$499,900
4408 Worth St, Dallas, TX, 75246
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Calling all CASH Investors and TLC Lovers! Fixer-upper in Old East Dallas. Zaragoza Elementary, Buckner Park, and a brand-new dog park steps away! Great Location walking distance to DART, Baylor, Deep Ellum, Groceries; Lower Greenville with Trader Joe's Lakewood with Whole Foods, and other great shops, AAC; Bishop Arts and Downtown Arts District are all only a few minutes’ drive or cheap rideshare away. This duplex has a lot of potential. Many original features remain - including board and batten ceilings and walls, original hardwoods, original tubs, and a Batchelor-style gas fireplace in each unit. With a little TLC, this place could shine with character. The charming brick exterior is so unique, the property is noted in city documents as one of, if not the only, example of an Eclectic Prairie Style home in Old East Dallas. Situated in the Peak’s Suburban Historic District overlay, the new owners will be free to remodel inside with ease. The spacious backyard currently has enclosed four car carport. However, the footprint for the original carriage house remains should the new owner wish to rebuild for live and or rent or additional income options. The upstairs unit is currently set up with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms while the downstairs has 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. Both units need renovation, but the house has excellent bones and lots of opportunities to reconfigure layout to fit your needs. Each unit has its own service address, private patio with view of downtown, front and back entry, access to the backyard, and laundry room.
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