





Listing Agent: Jason Graves
Listing Office: Allie Beth Allman & Assoc.
Attribution contact:
214-404-7787
Nearby Schools
LipscombElementary School
LongMiddle School
Woodrow WilsonHigh School
Description
Stunningly reimagined in 2022, this Junius Heights Historic District gem at 5727 Victor St combines classic charm with modern luxury. Rich in local history, the home was once owned by John Funderburk, the beloved mascot and Junius Heights trolley conductor during the land rush of 1906—adding a unique and storied past to its appeal. Taken to the studs, the home boasts all-new plumbing, electrical, and sewer systems, plus thoughtful foundation work—ready for its next owner.
The reimagined floorplan now includes a stylish powder bath and an abundance of natural light throughout. The gourmet kitchen features top-of-the-line THOR appliances, perfect for entertaining, while the fabulous screened-in porch off the primary bedroom offers serene views of the large backyard—ample room for a pool or outdoor oasis. Brand-new sod graces both front and back yards, enhancing curb appeal and outdoor enjoyment.
Ideally located within walking distance to Lakewood Shopping Center, Abrams’ vibrant dining, coffee spots, and everyday conveniences, this home perfectly balances historic charm with contemporary updates. Every detail has been carefully crafted to create a move-in ready, turnkey residence for discerning buyers seeking a seamless blend of style, function, and location.
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Jason Graves
Allie Beth Allman & Assoc.
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