Enchanting Stay in Historic Treelined Neighborhood
Elegant 1-BR, 1-bath retreat on Swiss Ave. Spacious 1000+ sqft with hardwood floors, marble finishes, and modern amenities. King-size bedroom, ensuite bath. Bright, airy 2nd-floor unit with 65" TV, high-speed net. Serene, historic neighborhood near shops. Perfect romantic getaway. Located where the Peak's Addition, Historic Swiss and Bryan Place neighborhoods meet, our Airbnb is possibly in the most centrally located area of Dallas. Easy to get everywhere while still having a cozy feel. The Peak’s Addition neighborhood is nestled conveniently between Deep Ellum and Lakewood. With over 500 rooftops, our neighborhood boasts architecture from the Queen Anne Victorian Era, Prairie-style, Craftsman, and modern, contemporary architecture as well. The diversity of its homes is as cool as the diversity of its people, and is what makes our neighborhood unique and dynamic. Peak’s Addition is the closest East Dallas neighborhood to Downtown Dallas and Deep Ellum. Much of our land is protected by the Historic District Overlay and Single Family zoning, securing our neighborhood's future. Outside of the impressive architecture, some of our greatest assets are the people who live and work here. Most of the people who live in Peak’s Addition are involved in the community, volunteer, and are invested in making Dallas better. We are neighbors. What the neighbors love best about our location is accessibility and convenience. Many of us claim we never have to go North of Mockingbird for anything and some are abandoning their vehicles for bikes now that Downtown Dallas is becoming more pedestrian friendly. We have access to all of the great commercial districts Dallas has to offer without the traffic and congestion. And a big bonus,...we have big yards, porches, parks and green space! The Swiss Avenue Historic District is a diverse neighborhood containing the finest collection of Early 20th Century residential architecture in the entire Southwest. Established in 1905 by real-estate developer, Robert Munger, it was designated in 1973 as the first historic district in the City of Dallas. It is an official Dallas Landmark District and, in 1974, the entire District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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