Construction on the sprawling home in University Park began in 2018. Owners expect to receive a certificate of occupancy later this year, the listing agent says Diana StewartWith Allie Beth Allman & Associates.
It is clear that luxury construction is not immune to delays in the global supply chain.
“It’s not ready to move in,” Stewart says, noting that parts of the facade, landscaping, and pool aren’t finished yet. “There are a lot of things in the supply chain delay that haven’t arrived yet.”
But the items in place are upscale and exquisite—as you’d expect with the most expensive Lone Star State property.
“It is located in the Volk Estates and was designed by the architect Richard Drummond Davis With lots of original details, exotic stones and design elements,” says Stewart. “The exterior is imported Bulgarian limestone. It’s cool, and it really makes the entire interface stand out.”

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The six-bedroom, eight-bathroom mansion boasts 23,688 square feet of living space. That’s nearly 10 times the square footage of a single-family home in the United States
“It’s one of those homes with large living rooms perfect for a large family or multi-generational living. It has two basic suites. The first-floor apartment has its own garage,” Stewart says. It doesn’t look as big and livable as it is.”

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The opulence is evident throughout, from the different designs of each bathroom to the ornate ceiling in the mahogany library and other rooms. The entry will take your breath away.
“It’s really unusual. It’s just a design from the foyer where you walk to the big double staircase with black and white panda marbles,” Stewart says. “It just sets the tone for the rest of the house, and you’re just in awe.”

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The wellness suite includes a yoga room, sauna and exercise room.
The kitchen has two large islands and a worktop made of Azul Macaubas, a blue quartzite.
“There’s plenty of space, and the kitchen is very open to the living room, and I think everyone loves it these days,” Stewart says.

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Even with its size, the house is earth friendly.
“I am a fan of geothermal heating and cooling, solar panels, and a 15,000-gallon groundwater tank, all to provide environmental friendliness,” Stewart says.
There is also a 10-car garage with charging stations for eight cars.
The house is located on approximately 2 acres across the street from where the current owner is Kristi Thompson grow.
Thompson is a real estate investor and daughter of the late J Cleo Thompsona wild oil bird who died in 2010. She is married Stephen Hill.
“I would say this was the owner’s dream home,” Stewart says. Thompson was quoted as “saying that she wanted to take advantage of the current real estate market”.
Maybe it’s time. She says people are moving to Dallas and looking for great properties like this one. ‘People want extraordinary.’
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