Moving to DFW area? Got around 300k? Buy Alvin Harper's house

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Realtor's listing link w/ plenty of pics.

Own a Piece of Dallas Cowboy History. Previous Home of Former Dallas Cowboy Two-Time Super Bowl Champion Alvin Harper, this phenomenal home offers it all. Spacious Family Room with Towering ceilings, elegant formal living and dining for fine entertaining, luxurious master suite with pampering bath, gorgeous granite kitchen, refreshing pool with blue Texas Star and spa and much more. 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, and designer finishes throughout.

 
The link didn't come up for the realtor. But that's pretty cheap depending on the area.

However size matters, schools matter, those stupid lions have to go...and not enough windows facing the pool (pool area would have to be re-done even if I was a Cowboys fan).

I wonder what the neighborhood is like.
 
well they aren't factoring in the cost of getting Durex to line the entire inside of the house....keep it clean kids!
 
SkinsandTerps;4805231 said:
The link didn't come up for the realtor. But that's pretty cheap depending on the area.

However size matters, schools matter, those stupid lions have to go...and not enough windows facing the pool (pool area would have to be re-done even if I was a Cowboys fan).

I wonder what the neighborhood is like.

I'm a cowboys fan and I'd even redo the pool area. I'd remove it completely. I like having nice green grass in my back yard. Also, from those angles the backyard looks tiny.
 
Except for the black flooring, I could live there...

And that kitchen is a total win... I love everything about it.
 
That back yard is pretty small. The garage is in the rear of the property which eats up 1/3 of it. Behind the house? The transmission tower.

Take a look at how the star on the bottom of the pool is warped depending on the picture. The wide angle lens its shot with distorts the photo to make the pool area look larger than it really is.
 
A front yard with no back yard. No likey.

Hate the pool. Especially having his number in it. :puke:
 
More like 1.5 mil in my area. Oh boy. New York Metro Area is real expensive. I wish my company relocated me to cheaper places with my current salary. I would than be able to afford my dream house.
 
Brooklyn;4805492 said:
More like 1.5 mil in my area. Oh boy. New York Metro Area is real expensive. I wish my company relocated me to cheaper places with my current salary. I would than be able to afford my dream house.

To be fair, that property has several things holding it back. Should be about $400-$450K, but the neighborhood might just be crappy all the way around.
 
.17ac is a very small lot, that explains the overall price being so low...
 
CowboyFan74;4805543 said:
.17ac is a very small lot, that explains the overall price being so low...

Seems really absurd for an NFL player, lol.
 
a_minimalist;4805487 said:
Man, a house like that would go for about 800k + near me.
Yeah, in Highland Park (Dallas) it would go for about 1.5-1.75 mil.
It must be in a so-so suburb.
My guess is Richardson or maybe south Arlington.
 
That home would go for over 3 mil in my neighborhood. You wouldn't come close to anything like that for 300k in the Los Angeles area especially at the beach.
 
DFWJC;4805966 said:
Yeah, in Highland Park (Dallas) it would go for about 1.5-1.75 mil.
It must be in a so-so suburb.
My guess is Richardson or maybe south Arlington.

Highland Park is one of the nicer if not nicest place to live in Dallas right?
 

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