Nearly five acres inside Dallas city limits. Let that sink in. While the rest of the metroplex competes over quarter-acre lots, this property quietly sits behind an electric gate and circular drive, surrounded by mature trees that have been doing their job for decades — blocking the Texas sun, muffling the city noise, and making an afternoon on the property feel like a retreat you didn't have to leave town to find. The home itself delivers where it counts. At 2,794 square feet with 3 bedrooms, it's sized for real life. The kitchen centers around a grand island built for actual use — whether that's Sunday meal prep, a crowd gathering around during the holidays, or just a proper place to start the morning. The primary ensuite is a genuine respite, thoughtfully finished and sized to match the scale of the property. A bonus room tucked on the garage side adds flexibility that growing households, remote workers, and multigenerational living situations all have a way of needing eventually. Outside, a covered RV carport handles the toys, the trailer, or the weekend rig without asking you to park in the open Texas heat. The grounds are where the imagination runs. Kids and pets have room to actually roam — not a fenced postage stamp, but genuine open space with canopy shade that makes it usable even in summer. There's ample room to add a pool, an outdoor kitchen, a covered entertaining area, or all three, without crowding the yard. The undeveloped acreage beyond that carries its own weight as well — a subdivision opportunity worth exploring with your attorney and the City of Dallas Planning Department. Inside city limits, raw land of this size doesn't come up for sale often. It gets passed down, land-banked, or quietly developed before it ever hits the MLS. Schedule a tour today!