2714 Throckmorton St. B

DALLAS, TX 75219

2714 Throckmorton St. B

Dallas, TX 75219

$725,000

Seller is offering 3% Buyers Agent Commission

2 Beds

2 Baths

Single Family Attached

Modern

1,688 sq ft

2 Car Garage

Year Built: 2002

MLS: 21238057

THROCKMORTON | 2714

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.

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Steps From

Oak Lawn

Oak Lawn is the neighborhood Dallas professionals fight to stay in. Parks that feel like escapes. Dining that earns its reputation. A trail that becomes your morning routine. And a Turtle Creek Boulevard so beautiful it stops people mid-walk. This is the address that does the living for you.

Turtle Creek & Parks

  • Turtle Creek Park — One of Dallas’ oldest green sanctuaries, steps away: stone bridges, creekside paths, azalea gardens, and a canopy so dense you forget you’re in a city
  • Arlington Hall at Lee Park — A 1939 Greek Revival pavilion framed by wisteria and formal gardens — the kind of landmark that makes a morning walk feel like an occasion
  • Reverchon Park — Tennis, sand volleyball, open fields, and direct ramp access down to the Katy Trail — 46 acres of park that connects seamlessly to the city’s best trail
  • Turtle Creek Boulevard — Arguably the most beautiful urban drive in Dallas: grand estates, luxury towers, canopy oaks, and a boulevard that rewards every walk you take through it
  • Lakeside Park — The quiet gem at the top of the creek chain — a manmade waterfall, a serene pond, sculptures, and the kind of hidden urban nature Oak Lawn residents keep to themselves

Daily Convenience

  •  Love Field under 10 minutes — Southwest Airlines’ hub means nonstop to everywhere, no shuttle, no long-term parking, no DFW circus — frequent travelers call this proximity non-negotiable once they’ve lived with it
  • Medical District next door — UT Southwestern, Parkland, and Children’s Medical Center make this one of the most practical addresses in Dallas for healthcare professionals
  • DART & M-Line access — Downtown, Uptown, and the broader Metroplex without a car — plus the free McKinney Avenue Trolley running through the heart of the city
  • Everything else already here — Specialty grocery, fitness, coffee, salons, florists, services — Oak Lawn’s commercial density means the errand list never requires a highway
  • Whole Foods Market & Eatzi’s nearby — Two of Dallas’ most popular grocery destinations are minutes away, making everyday shopping convenient in Oak Lawn.

Dining

  • Al Biernat’s — One of the most celebrated restaurants in the country happens to be your neighborhood steakhouse: 650+ rare wines, Australian cold-water lobster, and decades of devoted regulars who will tell you there is no better room in Dallas — they are correct
  • The Mansion Restaurant — A Forbes Five-Star property and the most iconic dining address in Texas, a short walk away: French-accented contemporary American, a seven-course tasting menu, and bottomless brunch inside a restored 1925 estate on Turtle Creek
  • Sachet — Michelin-recommended Mediterranean in the neighborhood: coastal, warm, and exactly the kind of quietly excellent restaurant that makes people say “I live near Sachet” like it’s a personality trait
  • Barsotti’s — Also Michelin-recommended, right on Oak Lawn Avenue — the spinach lasagna and tortellini vodka have earned the kind of loyalty that makes people drive across the city every week
  • Truluck’s & TJ’s Seafood — Two of Dallas’ best seafood addresses bookend the neighborhood: Truluck’s for dressed-up stone crab and prime fish; TJ’s for the freshest market catch since 1989 and lobster rolls that people plan their week around

Neighborhood Feels

  • Connected & effortless — Oak Lawn places you in the center of Dallas without feeling overwhelming. Restaurants, coffee shops, fitness studios, and grocery stores. 
  • Walkable city living — Coffee in the morning, dinner with friends, Katy Trail access, errands, and a hotel cocktail bar can all happen without getting in the car.
  • Established Dallas charm — Mature trees, classic architecture, and a blend of historic character with modern development create a neighborhood that feels layered and lived-in.
  • The Warwick Melrose — A Dallas landmark since 1924, bringing timeless hospitality, dining, and old-school elegance to the neighborhood.
  • Local institutions — Long-standing neighborhood favorites like Cosmic Café, neighborhood cafés, and independent restaurants give Oak Lawn personality beyond newer developments.
  • Convenience without compromise — Minutes to Uptown, Downtown, Love Field, the Medical District, Highland Park, and the Dallas North Tollway while still maintaining a genuine neighborhood atmosphere..
  • One of Dallas’ most livable urban neighborhoods — Residents stay for the balance: energy without chaos, convenience without feeling commercial, and city access without losing neighborhood identity.

Nearby

Disticts

Knox-Henderson, West Village, Uptown, and Downtown Dallas form a tight constellation of retail, dining, culture, and connectivity around this address. From Michelin-recognized restaurants on Henderson to world-class arts institutions downtown, everything Dallas is famous for is within minutes.

Knox-Henderson

  • Knox Street — More than 70 shops and restaurants steps from the Katy Trail, with a concentrated dining scene that includes Mister Charles, Tei-Tei Robata Bar, RH Dallas Rooftop Restaurant, and some of the most consistently acclaimed tables in the city
  • Mister Charles — Duro Hospitality’s marquee restaurant in the landmarked former Highland Park Soda Fountain Building on Knox, serving irreverent French-Italian dishes beneath 38-foot ceilings with an opulent, only-in-Dallas energy
  • Henderson Avenue — The eastern anchor of the corridor with a long stretch of popular restaurants, sports bars, day-drinking patios, women’s boutiques, and a neighborhood pulse that runs from brunch through last call
  • Gemma, Smithy & Felix Culpa — Three of Henderson’s most celebrated neighborhood restaurants: intimate New American at Gemma, convivial comfort at Smithy, and inventive fusion cocktails and duck confit tacos at Felix Culpa
  • RH Dallas — A 70,000-square-foot design gallery on Knox Street with a stunning rooftop restaurant surrounded by heritage olive trees and chandeliers — equal parts retail destination, dining experience, and architectural statement

West Village+Uptown

  • West Village — Uptown’s most walkable retail and dining district, with nearly 100 shops, two dozen restaurants, the Magnolia independent movie theater, the McKinney Avenue Trolley stop, and direct Katy Trail access — all within a few connected blocks
  • McKinney Avenue — The main artery of Uptown Dallas, lined with bars, restaurants, patios, and boutiques connecting West Village south to Downtown, served by the free M-Line heritage trolley that runs the full corridor
  • Malai Kitchen & Taco Diner — Two of West Village’s most popular dining anchors: acclaimed Vietnamese-Thai cuisine at Malai and a patio margarita-and-taco institution at Taco Diner that has defined Uptown casual dining for years
  • Katy Trail Ice House & trail access — The Katy Trail’s popular open-air bar and beer garden at the Knox crossing sits at the neighborhood boundary, making post-run beers and casual outdoor dining a built-in part of daily life
  • Uptown walkability — The Uptown district surrounding West Village ranks among the most walkable urban neighborhoods in Texas, with restaurants, coffee shops, gyms, salons, grocers, and nightlife all accessible without a car

Downtown + Arts District

  • Dallas Arts District — The largest contiguous urban arts district in the nation at 68 acres, home to the Dallas Museum of Art, Nasher Sculpture Center, Winspear Opera House, Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, and more Pritzker Prize-winning architecture than anywhere else in the world
  • Klyde Warren Park — The beloved 5.2-acre deck park over Woodall Rodgers Freeway connecting Uptown to the Arts District, with daily free programming, food trucks, yoga, outdoor films, and concerts that make it the social center of central Dallas
  • Deep Ellum — Dallas’ most storied live music and arts neighborhood is minutes east, with hundreds of murals, late-night dining, craft cocktail bars, live music venues, and a creative energy unlike anything else in the city
  • Downtown dining & hotel scene — The National (Thompson Hotel), the Joule, Sixty Vines, Ida Claire, and a growing roster of chef-driven restaurants make Downtown an increasingly compelling dinner destination from this address
  • American Airlines Center — Home of the Dallas Mavericks (NBA) and Dallas Stars (NHL), the arena anchors Victory Park’s entertainment district just minutes west — making it one of the most accessible major sports venues for any Oak Lawn resident

The Position

  • Katy Trail connectivity — One of Dallas’ defining lifestyle amenities runs directly through this part of the city, linking Knox, Uptown, Turtle Creek, Victory Park, and the Arts District by foot or bike.
  • Turtle Creek & Highland Park adjacent — Minutes from some of Dallas’ most established residential corridors, historic architecture, mature canopy trees, and iconic boulevards.
  • Everyday luxury built in — Eatzi’s, Whole Foods, Equinox, boutique fitness, coffee shops, hotel bars, and top restaurants are integrated into daily life instead of requiring a planned drive.
  • A true urban pocket of Dallas — Unlike most neighborhoods in the city, this area functions with genuine density: dinner, groceries, nightlife, parks, and errands coexist within a compact radius.
  • Strong long-term location value — Central Dallas land constraints, walkability, and proximity to employment centers continue to make these neighborhoods some of the city’s most resilient and consistently desirable.
  • Connected to Dallas’ business core — Quick access to Downtown, Uptown, the Medical District, and major office corridors makes the location practical for both professionals and frequent travelers.

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5960 Berkshire Lane Ste. 700 Dallas, TX 75225