2714 Throckmorton St B is listed for sale at $ 725,000. The Residential - Single Family property has 2 bedrooms, 2 Full Bathrooms, 1688 square feet and was built in 2002. The lot size is 0.084 Acres. BREd Baum built statements, not houses. In a Dallas market increasingly defined by vertical living, this single-story modern home feels almost impossible to find. Horizontal architecture. Clean lines. Light that moves through the home as intentionally as the layout itself. A house designed not simply to impress, but to live beautifully. From the street, the home immediately sets itself apart. The covered open-air garage blurs the line between arrival and entertaining space — equally suited for two cars or an unforgettable dinner party under the glow of a Dallas evening. It is the kind of architectural detail people remember long after they leave. Inside, the home unfolds around a private central courtyard that anchors the entire design. Floor-to-ceiling glass and ten-foot ceilings dissolve the boundary between indoors and out, filling the home with light, calm, and connection. Every major room radiates from this green space, creating a sense of openness and privacy that is increasingly rare in the city. The kitchen was designed for real living. Custom cabinetry, quartz counters, extensive integrated storage, and a four-burner range deliver both beauty and function without compromise. Every detail feels considered. Nothing feels wasted. And then there is the location. Oak Lawn remains one of Dallas’s most iconic and sought-after neighborhoods for a reason. Uptown restaurants sit minutes away. Turtle Creek Boulevard, Katy Trail access, Whole Foods, Eatzi’s, neighborhood cafés, and the downtown skyline all become part of daily life here. Walkable, established, connected — this is the version of Dallas people move here hoping to find. Homes like this rarely come to market. Not because owners hold them as investments, but because once you live here, it is difficult to imagine living anywhere else.
Ed Baum built statements, not houses. In a Dallas market increasingly defined by vertical living, this single-story modern home feels almost impossible to find. Horizontal architecture. Clean lines. Light that moves through the home as intentionally as the layout itself. A house designed not simply to impress, but to live beautifully. From the street, the home immediately sets itself apart. The covered open-air garage blurs the line between arrival and entertaining space — equally suited for two cars or an unforgettable dinner party under the glow of a Dallas evening. It is the kind of architectural detail people remember long after they leave. Inside, the home unfolds around a private central courtyard that anchors the entire design. Floor-to-ceiling glass and ten-foot ceilings dissolve the boundary between indoors and out, filling the home with light, calm, and connection. Every major room radiates from this green space, creating a sense of openness and privacy that is increasingly rare in the city. The kitchen was designed for real living. Custom cabinetry, quartz counters, extensive integrated storage, and a four-burner range deliver both beauty and function without compromise. Every detail feels considered. Nothing feels wasted. And then there is the location. Oak Lawn remains one of Dallas’s most iconic and sought-after neighborhoods for a reason. Uptown restaurants sit minutes away. Turtle Creek Boulevard, Katy Trail access, Whole Foods, Eatzi’s, neighborhood cafés, and the downtown skyline all become part of daily life here. Walkable, established, connected — this is the version of Dallas people move here hoping to find. Homes like this rarely come to market. Not because owners hold them as investments, but because once you live here, it is difficult to imagine living anywhere else.
Built-in Features, Cable TV Available, Chandelier, Decorative Lighting, Eat-in Kitchen, High Speed Internet Available, Open Floorplan, Pantry, Vaulted Ceiling(s)
Exterior
Roof
Metal
Foundation
Slab
Private Pool
No
Exterior Type
Concrete, Fiber Cement, Wood
Lot Description
Level
Garage Size
25 X 20
Parking
Garage, Garage Door Opener, Garage Faces Front, Kitchen Level
Disclaimer: Lot configuration and dimensions are estimates, not based on personal knowledge and come from a third party (Digital Map Products); therefore, you should not rely on the estimates and perform independent confirmation as to their accuracy
School information is computer generated and may not be accurate or current. Buyer must independently verify and confirm enrollment. Please contact the school district to determine the schools to which this property is zoned.