
The owners of 4798 Iberia Avenue had a vision in mind when they designed their custom compound, built for multi-generational living. They were inspired by trips to Spain and the walled hacienda manor homes built around courtyards they’d seen there, and they brought that vision to life with their very special Dallas home.
Tucked away on a little-known cul-de-sac street near the Design District, the home backs to a strand of Turtle Creek — you couldn’t ask for more privacy and still have a downtown view. This unique listing is this week’s Highlight Home of the Week, sponsored by Lisa Peters, Senior Loan Officer with First Horizon.


Intended for multigenerational living, but could just as easily work for an office and guest house scenario, the property consists of three structures centered around a courtyard: the three bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath main house; the attached two-story loft apartment; and the separate two-bedroom, two-bath guest house. The owners had intended to put in a pool in the greenspace, but hadn’t yet completed that project — just inspiration for future owners! The home is constructed with large-format, commercial-quality materials, including oversized Acme Iron-spot brick and artisan steelwork.
The large windows flood the space with light and views of the heavily wooded lot. The rooms feature tall ceilings and polished concrete floors.



The kitchen in the main house is outfitted with top-tier appliances, including a Dacor 36” stainless-steel refrigerator, freezer, and 24” wine fridge. There are Blue Star double ovens and a Blue Star 8-burner gas range.
The three bedrooms of the main house are all on the second floor. The primary suite has a stunning ensuite bath with decorator tile and a double shower with a view of the skyline.


The main house’s rooftop deck is the perfect escape for star-gazing and evening cocktails.
But don’t forget about the loft, there’s stylish living there, too. The loft apartment is spacious and could easily work for an office space. It has a kitchenette with everything you need minus a full stove.


The third leg of this Design District trifecta is the two-bedroom, two-bath guest house with a charm all its own. It features a full eat-in kitchen set against two-tone cabinetry. I also love the look of the exposed beams in the living area.



In addition to the driveway out front, the gate opens to this long driveway to the garage — so much parking!
Enjoy evenings on the patio in the yard of your own private compound!

Listing agent David Griffin says the area is rife with artists and live-work residences. Kitchen Dog Theater is building a theater in the area. So it seems like an ideal spot for someone to move in with a studio or gallery … Don’t you think?
David Griffin with David Griffin & Company Realtors has 4798 Iberia Avenue listed for $2.499 million.
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