Designed by renowned architect Charles Dilbeck, this charming 1930's home in prestigious Highland Park Independent School District has been updated over the years to honor its original character. Featuring cozy formals, a light-filled family room, and stylishly-updated kitchen with marble countertops, an oversized island, and stainless steel appliances, this home’s unique, multi-level floor plan is a breath of fresh air, offering versatility for those looking to rent in this sought-after neighborhood. Each of the home’s four bedrooms enjoys its own personal space with one secondary bedroom tucked away downstairs and two more upstairs, one with a fun lofted area perfect for rainy days or weekend sleepovers. The secluded primary suite sits on the main floor and comes complete with a private sitting area, newly-updated bath, and walk-in closet. Outside, the living spaces continue with a charming brick patio, built-in fireplace and grill, and an expansive backyard and 2-car garage accessible from the alley. A circle drive out front completes the picture and offers easy access off Lovers. Walkable to Snider Plaza, SMU, and the UP pool and local parks, this welcoming home has it all, offering the perfect retreat in this close-knit, vibrant community.