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Luxury Homes in DFW: Top 10 Priciest Listings Remain Unsold

Luxury Homes in DFW: Top 10 Most Expensive Properties in the Country.

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he Dallas-Fort Worth area is a hub for luxury living, attracting high-profile individuals with its opulent homes and exclusive amenities. Here are the top 10 most expensive D-FW homes on the market as of November 25:

    1. The White House of Dallas at 10777 Strait Lane in northwest Dallas boasts an asking price of $40 million. This Palladian neoclassical home, built in 1996, features French limestone, imported marble, and hardwood floors reaching 14-foot ceilings.

    2. A music producer's dream estate at 1469 Sunshine Lane in Southlake is priced at $27.5 million. The property includes a soundproof music room with Dolby Atmos 3D audio, a full downstairs gym, bowling alley, indoor jump house, and two pools in the backyard.

    3. A Preston Hollow estate at 10540 Lennox Lane comes with a two-hole golf course, six bedrooms, three game rooms, and eight full bathrooms. The asking price is $27 million.

    4. Woodbine Springs Ranch on Sentinel Oak Road in Flower Mound offers over 17 acres of land, including a main residence, horse stables, guest house, and storage facilities. The property could be used as a secluded residence or converted into a boutique hotel or equestrian center, priced at $24.15 million.

    5. A custom-built Highland Park home on Armstrong Parkway has an asking price of $19.95 million. The 10,240-square-foot mansion features a limestone exterior, terra cotta tile roof, and an indoor golf simulator.

    6. The most expensive high-rise unit in Dallas-Fort Worth is the Gallery Penthouse at Hall Art Residences, priced at $17.5 million. This unfinished condo covers the 26th floor and offers panoramic views of the Dallas skyline.

    7. A massive estate on Rockgate Road in Bartonville features nearly 72 acres of land, including a main home with four bedrooms and five bathrooms, as well as a large horse stable and indoor horse arena. The asking price is $16.5 million.

    8. A newly-built French transitional home on Gillon Avenue in Highland Park has an asking price of $16.495 million. The property features iron doors, copper gutters, gas lanterns, and a Hampton-style resort pool and spa.

    9. A new build on Gaywood Road in Dallas will sit on a creek-lined 1.3-acre lot and feature over 11,000 square feet of living space. The six-bedroom home includes double terraces, a resort-style pool, and steam shower, priced at $15.9 million.

    10. A massive Ellis County estate on Hampel Road rounds out the list with an asking price of $15.9 million. The nearly 33,000-square-foot home features 16 bedrooms, 17 full bathrooms, and an indoor basketball court, among other amenities.

DFW luxury homes: top 10 priciest listings remain unsold on market.