This $25 Million Mansion Is the Largest of Just 8 Estates in an Exclusive Dallas Neighborhood
An audaciously palatial estate has just hit the market in Dallas.
Known as the Forty—it’s located at North 40 Place in the ritzy North Forty enclave—the $25 million mansion is relatively new, dating back to just 2009. Set on more than six acres of land and measuring just over 20,000 square feet, it’s a massive abode, with nine bedrooms and 14 bathrooms in total. Jonathan Rosen at Compass holds the listing.
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Entering via an impressive walkway lined with fountains, the glass-domed foyer leads into the marble-strewn grand reception hall, ideal for large and formal gatherings. To the west, you’ll find the chef’s kitchen, which is open to a casual dining space and a sunken family room, and a wood-paneled bar. And to the east is the owner’s wing, where, along with the bedroom and a lavish bath with a chandelier hanging over the soaking tub, there’s an office and an exercise room.
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You can also lounge around in the library or, for movie nights, in the plush home theater. And down on the lower level, which has a large games room and lounge that opens to the backyard gardens and swimming pool, a spa area has a massage room and steam shower, while oenophiles can store their prized bottles in the wine cellar.
The Forty’s manicured grounds include a host of features to enjoy with family or friends. Sit back and relax by the resort-style pool, or throw a fête in the landscaped garden pavilion, which has room for up to 600 seated guests. There’s also a private freshwater pond, a putting green, a lighted tennis court that can be used for basketball, and a multi-purpose pavilion with an indoor sports court for shooting hoops or, with lifts, parking up to 26 cars.
The estate is being sold by David R. Weinreb, a co-founder and former CEO of the real estate firm Howard Hughes Holdings, according to Mansion Global. Weinreb bought the land in the early 2000s and spent almost seven years building the home, which is hitting the market for the first time.
Just seven other properties make up the North Forty community, including a mansion built by Guy Mascolo, the late co-founder of the Toni&Guy hair salons. As for Weinreb, he also owns a penthouse in New York’s Chelsea neighborhood that he bought in 2017 for $38 million and unsuccessfully had on the market in 2021 and 2022 for $50 million.
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