5103 Pershing St for rent in Dallas, TX
Available for move-in on November 25th, this stunning, fully-renovated jewel-box home by architect Charles Dilbeck is available furnished on a month to month, all bills paid basis ($7,500 a month) or unfurnished on a traditional 12+ month basis ($5,500 a month). The furnished option is focused on those awaiting construction of their forever home, relocating to Dallas and searching for the right neighborhood / home to purchase, starting a new chapter in life, or displaced during renovations, but all are welcome. Partial month start and end dates are available on a case by case basis, with minimum lease term of 30 days. Owner lives in the neighborhood, works in hospitality and law, and ensures tenants are well-cared for during their stay. A great resource if you're new to Dallas! Three bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms (1 with a tub!), a split level floorplan, new 5 ton AC, and gated, covered parking for 2 cars. Perfect for doggos with a fully fenced back yard, along with a deck and grill, cafe lights and outdoor fans. A 3 minute walk from fantastic restaurants, shopping, and night life at Knox-Henderson, but tucked in the 1940's charming neighborhood of Cochran Heights. Enjoy coffee or cocktails on the balcony just off the upstairs primary bedroom. Gorgeous original floor to ceiling windows throughout that flood the home with beautiful light (all with light filtering shades). Meile appliances, SubZero fridge, hardwood floors throughout, walk in closets in every bedroom, washer and dryer, gas stove, built in steamer oven, tankless water heater, gas fireplace, Ring security cameras and doorbell, LeGrande lighting - the list goes on! Rental price may vary (in favor of the tenant) for longer-term furnished leases - feel free to reach out to decide if this home is a good fit! For longer term furnished rentals, partial reconfiguration of the bedroom furniture is available on a case by case basis (e.g. need twin beds for children, need dedicated WFH office set up). Please also note that this is a 1940's split level home, meaning there are stairs and steps between nearly every room, and may not be a good fit for those with step-mobility challenges.
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