3,000 Per Month

Owner is Offering 50% Tenant Agent Commission

2 Beds
2 Baths
Condo
Contemporary
1,332 sq ft
2 Parking Spots
Year Built: 2005

Victory Park | The Terrace

Some people collect things. You collect experiences. Which is why Victory Park makes sense—where the American Airlines Center erupts three blocks south, where House of Blues pulls national acts within walking distance, where the Perot Museum, Klyde Warren Park, and the Arts District converge into something Dallas spent decades trying to build: an actual urban heartbeat. The Terrace sits in the center of it all. This isn't suburban living with a downtown view. This is the thing itself. Step inside and the layout does what modern architecture promises but rarely delivers: it opens up. Floor-to-ceiling glass. Sight lines that don't quit. Bamboo floors that flow uninterrupted from entry to balcony, where the Calatrava Bridge—that white steel sculpture Calatrava designed to make you feel something—dominates the view alongside the park below. The kitchen doesn't apologize for being the centerpiece. Marble countertops, clean edges, GE Profile stainless suite. Built for someone who entertains without announcing it. The kind of space where you plate takeout from Commissary or Town Hearth and nobody questions whether you cooked it yourself. Primary suite: two walk-in closets because one closet is a compromise. Dual vanities for the mornings that overlap. Spa tub. Separate shower. The bath you actually use versus the one that closes the deal when guests tour. Building amenities aren't theoretical. Twenty-four-hour concierge who knows your name and your schedule. Fitness center that eliminates the gym membership excuse. Rooftop pool and entertaining deck where summer doesn't require a weekend getaway—it requires an elevator. This isn't aspirational urbanism. This is operational urbanism. For the professional who walks to work at The Tower. The season ticket holder who Ubers home in four minutes. The person who measures quality of life in blocks, not acres.

 

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Minutes Away

Klyde Warren Park

A five-acre urban park connecting Uptown and Downtown with events, green space, and skyline views.

Food Trucks | Outdoor Yoga | Live Events

Kady trail

A 3.5-mile trail linking Uptown, Knox, and Victory Park with walkable city energy.

Walking & Running | Katy Coffee Lab | Bike Access

Victory Park

Dallas’ premier sports and entertainment district.

American Airlines Center | Concerts | Destination Dining

Hardwood

A European-inspired pocket of curated dining and high-design architecture.

Hôtel Swexan | Hardwood Arms | Mercat Bistro Dining

Explore Dallas

Design District

A refined enclave of art galleries and chef-driven restaurants.

The Charles | Contemporary Art | Delilah Dining

Trinity Groves

A skyline-facing dining and development hub along the Trinity River.

Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge | Trinity Grove events | Trinity Skyline Trail

Dallas Arts District

The largest contiguous arts district in the country.

Dallas Museum of Art | Winspear Opera House | Nasher Sculpture Center

Downtown Dallas

The city’s business and nightlife core.

Reunion Tower | AT&T Discovery District | The Eye Sculpture (Tony Tasset)

Map & Nearby Places

2323 N. Houston #613
Dallas, TX 75219
2 Bed | 2 Baths

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