Stevens Park Golf Course

Perched confidently above the fairway, this four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath home lives in quiet, effortless conversation with Stevens Park Golf Course. Mornings unfold gently with filtered light through mature trees, walkers and joggers tracing the greens, and a neighborhood that moves at an easy, familiar pace.

If homes had love languages, 2230 Kessler Parkway’s would be “quality time.” (Side note: you can spend a little QT with this cutie during an open house today from 2 to 4 p.m. What better weekend than Valentine’s to fall for a house that truly commits?)

Stevens Park Golf Course

Inside, the sense of scale is immediate. High ceilings and expansive rooms create openness without excess, while restored original hardwoods (beautifully refinished during a comprehensive 2019 renovation) carry warmth through both levels. Natural light shifts throughout the day, giving each space its own rhythm and calm — proof that romance isn’t always roses and chocolates; sometimes it’s butterflies caused by the sunlight hitting marble just right.

“Homes like this rarely come along in Kessler Park, especially one with a true basement and a renovation taken completely down to the studs,” said listing agent and professional matchmaker Eugene Gonzalez. “It’s the perfect blend of character and confidence.”

Stevens Park Golf Course

The kitchen is grounded and refined, anchored by marble countertops and elevated by professional-grade appliances: Wolf range, Viking refrigerator, Miele dishwasher, farmhouse sink, and thoughtful storage that makes you feel like you’ve found “the one.” The flow into the main living areas is seamless and ideal for candlelit dinners, game-night gatherings, or a casual glass of wine while the fairway settles into dusk.

Stevens Park Golf Course

Upstairs, the primary suite offers true separation and ease. Treetop views, generous proportions, a walk-in shower, a freestanding soaking tub, and a double vanity create a retreat that feels both indulgent and deeply practical. And because true love is thoughtful, the laundry room was strategically relocated to the bedroom level during the renovation. (Roses are red. Laundry is pink if you mix the wrong colors, just FYI.)

“There’s something incredibly special about waking up above the fairway,” said Gonzalez. “It feels private and peaceful, yet you’re minutes from Bishop Arts and downtown — it’s the best of Oak Cliff in one address.”

The renovation wasn’t cosmetic; it was comprehensive. Two new HVAC systems, a 30-year roof, new windows, spray foam insulation, all-new electrical and plumbing, new water heaters, museum-level drywall finish, upgraded lighting, and even a custom cedar garage door were installed. And we’re crushing pretty hard on the finished basement (rare in Texas) for all the ways it adds flexible space, whether for a media room, studio, fitness area, or guest hideaway.

Stevens Park Golf Course

Stevens Park Golf Course

Outside, stone terraces and a private patio nestle into the hillside, complemented by new landscaping and a zoned sprinkler system. Evenings linger as the course grows still and the skyline hums softly in the distance.

One of only a handful of homes facing the newly renovated Stevens Park Golf Course, and moments from Coombs Creek Trail and Bishop Arts, this is a house that understands commitment: to craftsmanship, to setting, and to the kind of everyday beauty that doesn’t need a holiday to be celebrated.

2230 Kessler Parkway is listed by Eugene Gonzalez with Dave Perry-Miller InTown for $1,200,000. Be sure to stop by today for an introduction (or call/email 214-586-0250 | [email protected])!

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