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What You Can Buy in Dallas: Smart Home Edition

The future is now.
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If you’ve glimpsed our most recent issue, you know we’ve been talking a lot about custom home trends lately. We’ve pondered everything from $6,000 toilets to posh pet stations, and everything in between, but the trend that this particular D Home editor was left desiring most: a super smart home. I’m talking about a house so clever it will have dinner waiting for me when I leave work. A home I can command at the touch of a button. The type of dwelling that a particular Disney channel original movie made me dream of one day owning—sans that bossy Katey Sagal, of course.

Here, I’ve rounded up some of the sleekest abodes equipped with a smart home system on the market today. Happy smart house hunting!

 

5011 Shadywood Lane

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Neighborhood: Bluffview

Price: $10,995,000

Numbers: 5 Bed / 5.3 Bath / 9,098 Square Feet

Highlights: If you enjoy walking down long, stunning corridors filled with natural light and incredible views of your sprawling backyard, this home will bring you endless joy.

 

11627 Forest Creek Place

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Neighborhood: North Dallas

Price: $3,495,000

Numbers: Bed / Bath / Square Feet

Highlights: Designed by architect Michael Malone, this contemporary home comes with an AMX smart home system, Lutron lighting, motorized shades, a living area that rivals my alma mater’s library, and a closet so big (50 square feet) we’re actually nervous we might get lost in it.

 

3501 Caruth Boulevard

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Neighborhood: University Park

Price: $5,695,000

Numbers: 6 Bed / 6.3 Bath / 8,356 Square Feet

Highlights: When I close my eyes and imagine a smart home in 2016, this house is almost exactly what I picture: glass-walled rooms, long built-in fireplaces, futuristic-looking light fixtures and seating, and a bar that could make even Catcher Block green with envy.

 

 

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