4215 Avondale Ave #210

Dallas, TX 75219

195,000

3% Buyers Agent Commission

1 Bed
1 Bath
Condo
Traditional
535 sq ft
1 Car Assigned
Year Built: 1965
MLS: 20771494
Property Tax: $2,333/year
HOA Fees: $228/month
4215 Avondale Ave #210, Dallas, TX 75219

In the Heart of Oak Lawn

This charming one bedroom Oak Lawn area condo has a convenient location near Turtle Creek Village. Entering on the second second level, you'll find an attractive open floor plan. The kitchen has black granite counters, newer appliances and a breakfast bar on two sides opening the kitchen space to dining and living. The spacious bedroom includes a large walk-in closet and the bathroom is also generously sized. Located in a private gated complex, the unit comes with assigned covered parking and beautifully maintained courtyards and grounds. Walk to Tom Thumb, Drip Coffee and loads of other restaurants and shops at the Turtle Creek Village Shopping Center. Easy access to downtown Dallas, Medical District, Uptown and the Park Cities. $228.00 monthly HOA includes water, grounds maintenance and building insurance. See 3D tour for more!

Virtual Tour

3D Matterport Tour

Floor Plan

Steps From

Reverchon Park & Katy Trail

Reverchon Park

Reverchon Park is 46 acres (0.19 km2) in area, and offers around 40 leisure and recreational program for citizens, including health screenings, tutoring, athletic leagues, yoga, volleyball, and after-school programs. The park also is home to baseball fields, basketball courts, and tennis courts.

A playground in the park, accessible to children of all abilities, was designed by the Texas Scottish Rite Hospital, the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, and the City of Dallas.

A section of the Katy Trail, a recreational rail trail, runs adjacent to the park. It connects to parks of the Trinity River Project.

Reverchon Park (Click to veiw)

Katy Trail

What was once an abandoned railroad line is now one of the most iconic destinations in Dallas: the Katy Trail. Each year, the park welcomes over 1.5 million visits to the beautiful scenery on 3.5 miles of well-maintained path.

In addition to being the premier destination for jogging, biking, skating, and walking in Dallas, the Katy Trail also hosts exciting events, including the annual Katy 5K presented by Michelob ULTRA.

The Katy Trail, as most locals know it, began in 2000, but the history of the Katy Trail stretches back nearly a hundred years to the age of railroads. Union Pacific Railroad built the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad and established the network in 1865 as the Southern Branch. The route was also commonly called the K-T, and eventually the Katy. Following the heyday of the railroad, Union Pacific donated the abandoned lines to the city of Dallas in 1993. The initial plan for the historic Katy rail line was to use it as part of the DART line; however, in the mid 1990s, a group of passionate neighbors and local businesses proposed that the line be converted into the beautiful greenbelt you see today.

Katy Trail (click to view)

M-Line Trolley

The best way to tour Uptown is to take a ride on the M-Line or Mckinney Ave Trolley. The fleet of vintage trolleys, some which date back to 1909 runs on a hop-on-hop-off route and takes about an hour to complete. While you're there, take advantage of the conductor's knowledge of the Uptown area and ask about the fascinating backstories of the historic trolleys. The rides are free, but consider dropping a donation in to support their restoration and operation efforts when you leave.

Link to Dallas Trails!

 

Turtle Creek

The Turtle Creek Dallas area is a small, private area that directly borders Uptown Dallas (on the Katy Trail), but is technically not Uptown Dallas. It is essentially a long but narrow strip of land that runs along the Turtle Creek Dallas (and the Katy Trail). To the east of Katy Trail is the McKinney Avenue and the West Village Areas of Uptown Dallas. To the west of the Katy Trail border of Uptown Dallas is the Turtle Creek Dallas area. Turtle Creek Dallas butts directly up against the popular Katy Trail and so has very quick access to it, making Uptown Dallas and Turtle Creek become one in a sense in this section. 

Walking Score:
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Nearby:
Downtown |  Deep Ellum  | Bishop Arts | Knox District | Trinity Grove  | Farmers Market

Oak Lawn History

Between tonier Highland Park to the north and flashier Uptown to the south, Oak Lawn has long been the center of Dallas community with a mix of retail, restaurants, entertainment + streets of charming old homes & plus the luxury living along Turtle Creek.

History

The area we now know as Oak Lawn/ Cedar Springs got its start in 1846 when William Grigsby, a veteran of the Texas Revolution, sold 320 acres of land to businessman John Cole who established a store and commercial area on the property. In the early 1870s people began moving into the rapidly developing residential developments outside of downtown Dallas in larger numbers. The Oak Lawn area was particularly attractive to settlers due to the abundance of majestic trees – mostly oak and cedar – and easy access to fresh water via natural springs. Development centered around the first Methodist church building, built in 1874. By 1910 Dallas had hired the noted city planner, George E. Kessler, who in that year produced the city’s first master plan.

 

Arts District

Located in the northeast corner of downtown Dallas, the Dallas Arts District is the largest contiguous urban arts district in the nation, spanning 68 acres and 19 contiguous blocks. This iconic neighborhood has more buildings designed by Pritzker award-winning architects than any location in the world. 

  • AT&T Performing Arts Center
  • Belo Mansion and Pavilion
  • Booker T Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts
  • Crow Museum of Asian Arts
  • Dallas Black Dance theatre
  • Dallas Museum of Arts
  • Dallas Symphony Orchestra
  • Dallas Theater Center
  • Klyde Warren Park
  • Moody Performance Hall
  • Morton H Meyerson Symphony Hall
  • Nasher Sculpture Garden
  • Perot Museum of Nature and Science
  • The Dallas Opera
  • The Winspear Opera House

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4215 Avondale Ave #210
Dallas, TX 75219
1 Bed | 1 Bath

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