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100 Stockyard Lane
Dallas, Texas
$449,950
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Welcome to 9501 North County Road — a charming ranch-style home on an approximately 0.26-acre lot in Dallas, positioned near the Rail District, Dallas Commons Park, and the area's ongoing redevelopment and growth corridors. This 3-bedroom, 2-bath home offers approximately 2,100 square feet and was built in 1967. Recent updates include fresh interior and exterior paint, new carpet, and updated kitchen cabinets. Features include a living room fireplace, covered front porch, attached 2-car garage, and an oversized backyard. The rear bedroom suite includes a private patio entrance and adjoining bath, creating a flexible layout ideal for guests, multigenerational living, or potential short-term rental use.
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Top offer $1,654,516 · +$78,786 over AVM · 5.0% premium
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$1,654,516
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$1,575,730
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Offer #1
$1,654,516
21-day · Cash
12 min ago
Offer #2
$1,621,800
28-day · Cash
38 min ago
Offer #3
$1,598,250
25-day · Conventional
1 hr ago
Offer #4
$1,575,000
30-day · Cash
2 hrs ago
Offer #5
$1,561,548
21-day · Cash
3 hrs ago
Offer #6
$1,545,200
30-day · Conventional
5 hrs ago
Offer #7
$1,525,307
14-day · Cash
8 hrs ago
Offer #8
$1,438,967
18-day · Cash
1 day ago
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Welcome to 9501 North County Road — a charming ranch-style home on an approximately 0.26-acre lot in Dallas, positioned near the Rail District, Dallas Commons Park, and the area's ongoing redevelopment and growth corridors. This 3-bedroom, 2-bath home offers approximately 2,100 square feet and was built in 1967. Recent updates include fresh interior and exterior paint, new carpet, and updated kitchen cabinets. Features include a living room fireplace, covered front porch, attached 2-car garage, and an oversized backyard. The rear bedroom suite includes a private patio entrance and adjoining bath, creating a flexible layout ideal for guests, multigenerational living, or potential short-term rental use.
Buyer and buyer's agent to verify all information, including but not limited to measurements, schools, taxes, restrictions, and property condition.
schedule 5 min to Downtown Dallas
home_repair_service Recently Renovated kitchen & bathrooms
kitchen New Appliances throughout
school Top-Rated Dallas ISD schools
park Oversized Lot with mature trees
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