Real estate mogul lists his Beverly Dr. home with extra perk for $16M

Dallas residential real estate honcho Rogers Healy has many years of experience buying and selling houses. Now he’s got his own home on the market for $ 8 million – with an intriguing twist that doubles the price.

Rogers bought the house on Highland Park’s iconic Beverly Drive – 3815 Beverly Dr. – in 2018 and carried out extensive renovations. He’s selling it because he and his wife, Abby, are starting a new home renovation project, he says. Rogers Healy is the owner and CEO of Dallas-based Rogers Healy and Associates Real Estate, which had sales of approximately $ 1 billion in 2021.

The French style house was built in 1916. Recent updates include refurbished floors, new countertops, and a redesign of the back yard with the pool removed. In addition, the electrical, sanitary, heating and air conditioning systems were modernized.

Listed at $ 3.5 million in early 2018, the property is 5,479 square feet including four bedrooms, four bathrooms, and two half bathrooms.

Further highlights of the house are:

  • In close proximity to Highland Park Village and the Dallas Country Club.

  • Custom-made closet systems, garden tub and fireplace in the master bedroom. The house has two other fireplaces: one in the dining room and the other in the family room.

  • Crown shaping throughout.

  • Second floor, wrap-around porch.

  • Mosquito fog system.

  • Three car garage.

What really stands out about the Healy property is that it is being marketed along with the empty lot next door, 3809 Beverly Dr.. The property, which has another owner, is listed at $ 8 million. In total, the $ 16 million deal would be nearly 1 acre.

A press release from Rogers Healy and Associates said the $ 16 million offer would enable the new owner to “build their dream home in the heart of Highland Park.”

“The Beverly Drive deal is sure to get the market talking,” boasts the press release.

Of course, Healy itself has the listing.

After all, he has closed more than $ 5 billion in residential real estate deals during his career. The commercial arm of Healy’s real estate empire recently helped Dallas billionaire Mark Cuban buy the town of Mustang south of Corsicana.

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