The velvet-roped corner of University Park just added another chart-topping listing.
A nearly 13,000-square-foot estate in the coveted Volk Estates enclave is back on the market at $35 million, instantly landing among the priciest homes publicly listed in Dallas. The property at 6601 Hunters Glen Road debuted Oct. 31 and is now tied for the region’s second-most expensive public listing with a Highland Park manse on Lexington Avenue, the Dallas Business Journal reported. The asking price is equivalent to $2,701 per square foot.
Only the Crespi Estate — the perennial heavyweight at $64 million — sits higher. The listing marks a dramatic jump in asking price from its last sale in 2021, when a trust linked to the late private equity executive Joshua Pack bought the home for $21.5 million. Pack, co-CEO of Fortress Investment Group, died in September at age 51.
Allie Beth Allman & Associates’ Alex Perry has the listing. Modern updates are credited to the Dallas-based Sebastian Construction Group.
The estate spans almost two acres, a rarity even within Volk Estates, long considered one of the area’s most exclusive pockets. Built in 1927, the three-story home blends its original architecture with a suite of recent updates. Inside are five bedrooms, six full bathrooms and three half-baths, plus refreshed living spaces and redesigned suites meant to modernize the nearly century-old footprint without losing its bones.
Outside, the grounds read like a private club: layered gardens and courtyards, a resurfaced and retiled pool, full tennis court, putting green and reworked patios all in view of a two-story cabana. The private gym has undergone a complete overhaul as well, rounding out the compound-style amenities expected at this echelon of the market.
Dallas Central Appraisal District public records show annual property taxes topping $252,000. The manse is a marker of where luxury valuations continue to push in the Park Cities, even as higher-end listings take longer to trade in the broader market.
Volk Estates homes rarely surface, and when they do, they tend to reset the local pricing curve. With the Pack estate now asking $35 million, the enclave remains a bellwether for ultra-luxury demand in Dallas.
— Eric Weilbacher
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