5418 Martel Avenue

Dallas, TX 75206

5418 Martel Avenue

Dallas, TX 75206

$850,000

3 Beds

2.1 Baths

Single Family Attached

Traditional

2,509 sq ft

2 Car Garage

Year Built: 2006

Tax: $17,844

5418 MARTEL AVE | M STREETS

You've been eyeing the 1930s Tudors on Vanderbilt, running numbers on foundation work, knob-and-tube, and a kitchen untouched since President Carter, wondering whether a real house in a real neighborhood means a decade of weekends. It doesn't. Not on this block. 2,509 square feet. Built in 2006. Three bedrooms, two and a half baths. Two car garage, rear entry. Red brick, classic traditional. J. Gregory built it, and the bones hold. Sellers refinished the hand scraped hardwoods, replaced the lighting from chandeliers to cans, and painted throughout. Downstairs delivers. Tall ceilings. Iron spindle staircase. Crown molding. Living room with real height and a fireplace that pulls it together. The kitchen opens straight into it. Island with bar seating, granite counters, gas range, stainless, tumbled marble backsplash. You're pouring wine, someone's on a stool, someone else is setting the dining table two steps away. Nobody's stranded in another room. Push through to the covered patio. Fall football Saturdays. Summer evening margaritas. Off the main floor, a study. Home office through the week, second living when you want it. Upstairs, room to grow. Two guest bedrooms with a dedicated bath between them. A laundry room with its own walls, not a hallway closet. A second living area with a wet bar, fridge, and beamed ceiling. Master suite with vaulted ceilings and floor space for a chair and a lamp, not just a bed. Bath with travertine accents, jetted tub, separate walk in shower, dual vanities, and a walk in closet built for two. Glencoe Park across the street. Nine acres. Trails, tennis, basketball, playground, softball, rugby, shade. Attached home in central Dallas, and you still get a yard. You just never mow it. Walk to the Granada, Cafe Izmir, Terilli's, Gloria's, Aw Shucks. Two minutes to Truck Yard, HG Sply Co, Trader Joe's, Mockingbird Station. Katy Trail a quarter mile out. The M Streets address. The park. The walk to Greenville.

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FLOOR PLAN

GLENCOE
PARK

Your Front Yard Just Got 14 Acres Bigger

Step outside and Glencoe Park is right there—walking trails, tennis courts, basketball, shaded green space, a playground and room to actually breathe. Morning runs happen before the first meeting. Evening walks replace scrolling. Weekend plans can be as simple as grabbing coffee, crossing the street and staying awhile.

No driving. No parking. No planning. Just instant access to one of the neighborhood’s best outdoor amenities.

A Better Way to Live in Dallas

This is the kind of location that makes everyday life feel easier, healthier and more connected. Start the day with a run. Meet friends for a game. Walk the dog beneath mature trees. Bike toward Mockingbird Station, SMU, the Ridgewood Trail or the Katy Trail.

At 5418 Ridgedale, the city is close—but the park is closer. It is rare, energizing and almost impossible to replicate.

Steps From

Greenville

Ideally situated in McMillan Heights across from Glencoe Park, with convenient access to the M Streets, Lower Greenville, Mockingbird Station and the Katy Trail.

Lower
Greenville

  • Granda Theatre — Historic 1946 venue on Greenville Avenue hosting live concerts, comedy shows, and special events, making it one of Dallas’ most iconic entertainment destinations.
  • HG Sply Co. — Rooftop dining with skyline views, cocktails, and one of the area’s most popular patios.
  • Truck Yard — Outdoor beer garden featuring food trucks, live music, and a uniquely Dallas atmosphere.
  • Terilli’s — Longtime neighborhood favorite serving Italian cuisine and the famous “Italian Inn” style atmosphere.
  • The Dubliner & Greenville Avenue Pizza Company — Local staples that have anchored the neighborhood for years.
  • Morning coffee culture — Coffee shops, brunch spots, and casual eateries create a lively all-day energy throughout the district.

Knox 
Henderson

  • Knox-Henderson — One of Dallas’ premier dining and shopping districts, blending upscale restaurants, boutiques, and walkable streets.
  • The Porch — Neighborhood favorite known for elevated American comfort food and a welcoming atmosphere.
  • Toulouse Café & Bar — French-inspired dining and one of Dallas’ most established patio destinations.
  • RH Rooftop Restaurant — Luxury dining experience overlooking Knox Street.
  • Foxtrot & Taverna — Popular stops for coffee, wine, Italian dining, and everyday neighborhood convenience.
  • Katy Trail Access — Direct access to Dallas’ most famous urban trail adds to the district’s lifestyle appeal.
 
 

Everyday Convenience

  • Katy Trail — Just moments from the iconic Katy Trail, this location offers effortless access to one of Dallas’ most beloved outdoor amenities 
  • Trader Joe’s — Popular specialty grocer known for unique private-label products, prepared foods, and everyday essentials.
  • Sprouts Farmers Market — Fresh produce, organic groceries, health-focused products, and convenient weekly shopping.
  • Whole Foods Market — Premium grocery destination offering prepared meals, specialty foods, and organic products.
  • Central Market — gourmet grocery store featuring chef-prepared meals, fresh produce, and  artisan products.

Mockingbird
Station

  • Mockingbird Station — Mixed-use destination combining restaurants, shopping, and entertainment.
  • Angelika Film Center — Independent and specialty cinema that has become a Dallas institution.
  • The People’s Last Stand — Well-known cocktail bar and neighborhood gathering spot.
  • Trinity Hall Irish Pub — Local favorite for live music, drinks, and community events.
  • Edible, Café Herrera & Urban Taco — Casual dining options ranging from Mexican cuisine to coffee and quick meals.

 

 

 

Nearby

Visit Dallas!

Explore Dallas! Arts, Culture, dining and entertainment radiate from Bryan Place in every direction - making everyday life in central Dallas Effortless and endlessly interesting.

White Rock Lake & trails

  • White Rock Lake — One of the closest places to enjoy nature, featuring waterfront views, trails, boating, and outdoor recreation just minutes from the city.
  • White Rock Lake Trail — Dallas’ most popular trail, featuring a 9.3-mile paved loop around the shoreline used by runners, cyclists, walkers, and marathon training groups year-round.
  • White Rock Creek Trail — Connected trail system extending toward Downtown Dallas, linking neighborhoods, parks, and green corridors throughout the city.
  • Santa Fe Trail — Scenic route connecting White Rock Lake to Downtown Dallas, popular with cyclists and outdoor enthusiasts.
  • Dallas Arboretum & Botanical Garden — A nationally recognized 66-acre botanical garden overlooking the lake with seasonal displays, concerts, and waterfront gardens.
  • Bath House Cultural Center — Historic lakefront arts venue featuring galleries, performances, and cultural programming directly on the shoreline.

Lakewood village

  • Lakewood Village — The walkable heart of Lakewood, centered around the iconic Lakewood Theater and a collection of neighborhood restaurants, shops, and gathering places.
  • Lakewood Shopping Center — Historic retail hub where residents can grab coffee, meet friends for lunch, run errands, and enjoy everyday conveniences close to home.
  • Lakewood Theater — The neighborhood’s iconic 1938 Art Deco landmark, preserving the character and identity that define Lakewood.
  • Mi Cocina, Liberty Burger & Sweetgreen — A blend of longtime Dallas favorites and modern dining concepts that anchor the Village’s restaurant scene.
  • Tom Thumb & Everyday Essentials — Grocery shopping, fitness studios, banking, coffee shops, and daily services all concentrated within the neighborhood core.
  • Lakewood Country Club — Established in 1912, one of Dallas’ oldest private clubs and a defining landmark surrounded by some of East Dallas’ most desirable homes.

Dining Nearby

  • The National — Thompson Hotel flagship at 1401 Elm Street with hotel dining in an iconic reimagined 1964 tower
  • West End Historic District — restaurants, bars, and local shops with historic charm and a lively atmosphere
  • Victory Park dining — walkable strip of contemporary restaurants, sports bars, and sidewalk cafes
  • Trinity Grove — concentrated dining destination with eclectic, chef-driven concepts
  • Deep Ellum — late-night dining, craft cocktails, and live music venues all within a short drive

Arts & Culture

  • Dallas Museum of Art — world-class collection with free general admission, steps from the neighborhood
  • Nasher Sculpture Center — stunning indoor-outdoor sculpture garden in the heart of the Arts District
  • Winspear Opera House — premier opera and performing arts venue designed by Foster + Partners
  • Crow Museum of Asian Arts — intimate and acclaimed museum celebrating Asian art and culture
  • Booker T. Washington High School for Visual & Performing Arts — iconic institution and cultural anchor of the Arts District

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5960 Berkshire Lane Ste. 700 Dallas, TX 75225