Bring the whole family with the executive's needs in mind. Located in the tree lined streets within historic neighborhood, you'll find this Airbnb meets all your modern needs including: high speed wifi, 72" smart television, marble counter tops in bath and kitchen, washer/dryer, Nespresso and more!
Walking distance to Whole Foods, Starbucks, neighborhood restaurants and more! My Airbnb is minutes from Deep Ellum, Lakewood, West Village, and Downtown. Essentially, it's in the center of town. Some top tourist attractions include Dallas Convention Center, the American Airlines Center (home to the Dallas Mavericks and Dallas Stars), the House of Blues and the Perot Museum of Nature museum all attractions.
Located in one of the most prestigious and sought after historic neighborhoods in Dallas. This truly one of a kind gem is surrounded by historic turn of the century estate, 100 year old trees on street lit up by historic lamp lighting and is biking distance to all of Dallas' most popular neighborhoods. The property is a newly restored, 1930 landmark is central to Deep Ellum and Lakewood.
About the Munger Place Historic District
As you step back into the early 20th century, the neighborhood not only looks like something from yesteryear, but the neighbors talk to each other and there are neighborhood events that are planned regularly. Our member events include porch parties, jack-o-lantern carving, Easter egg hunts and more. Munger Place also has public events like Halloween and the Home Tour and/or Wine Walk.
The Munger Place neighborhood has been named a Historical District, it requires each home owner to make decisions within the Historic District Ordinance. The Ordinance helps us keep the look and feel very much like it was when the neighborhood was built in the early 1900's. However, it also includes stipulations on the color of paint that is used, how the repairs or restoration of the home is done, and the items, plants and grass used to landscaping the yard.
Munger Place was established in 1905 by cotton gin manufacturer Robert S. Munger on 300 acres as one of Dallas's first suburbs, and was originally intended to be one of the most exclusive communities in the city. To attract the "right" social element, Munger Place was carefully planned. Just minutes from downtown Dallas by carriage, Munger Place became the very first deed-restricted neighborhood in Texas. Homes had to be a full two stories, cost at least US$2,000 and no house could face a side street. The infrastructure featured such amenities as sidewalks, paved streets, shade trees, sewers, gas mains, and electric street lights. Many of the Dallas' leading businessmen and social elite soon called magnificent Munger Place home.
The Great Depression led many of the community's mansions to be converted into multi-family housing. The neighborhood lost its elite cachet, and by the 1960s many of the nicer houses in the area had been torn down. Starting in the 1970s, however, Munger Place began to be rediscovered, as enterprising individuals recognized the historic architecture (particularly Prairie Style) and large spaces.
Important Layout Information:
Our home offers a unique layout that provides flexibility for different guest arrangements. Here’s what to know about accessing the space:
Entering from the back: If you enter from the back of the property, both the black bedroom and main bedroom have their own entrances.
Entering from the front: For easy access to the kitchen, living room, and front bedrooms without passing through the black bedroom, you can enter through the front of the property.
Guests in the black bedroom: If you're staying in the black bedroom and prefer not to walk through the second bedroom, you can step outside through the back door, walk around to the front of the property, and enter through the front door to access the main living spaces.
We’ve designed the space to be flexible, with many of our guests enjoying the option to use the front and back sections independently, depending on their needs.
If you have any specific questions about this layout please ask us this BEFORE booking the space.
Located on the second floor, this stunning condo offers all the light and space needed for a short or long-term stay. Including workspace, formal living room, formal dining room, 2 ensuite bedrooms, high-speed internet, gourmet kitchen and more. Dining room has a convertible queen-size sofa bed (3rd bedroom) with its own en-suite full bathroom. Large armoire with drawers accompany the dining room space.
Please note: The courtyard remodel is scheduled to be completed by April 23rd.
The Taxes include the 6% State Tax and 9% Dallas Hotel Tax.
All direct bookings, outside of Airbnb bookings, including but not limited to Vrbo, Direct Bookings, Furnished Finders must complete a third party guest screening. This screening must be completed and ID must be verified prior to check in's.