House hunters on the lookout for both luxury and modernity need look no further than a recent listing in Highland Park.

Listed for $18.5 million by representatives Blake Eltis and Aaron Carroll of Douglas Elliman Realty, this three-story, six-bedroom home boasting eight baths and three half-baths includes meticulous design details, such as walls adorned with Marmorino Venetian plaster and floors of white oak and limestone.

staircase

Moreover, this residential masterpiece located at 3808 Potomac Ave. in Dallas’ Highland Park neighborhood was the first home built by Delos, a company that takes a holistic approach to health by transforming indoor spaces in Texas.

As such, the home boasts custom water purification and air filtration systems across its 26 zones, ensuring quality living down to the air you breathe.

Upon stepping into this 10,720-square-foot mansion, you are greeted by floor-to-ceiling windows rising 26 feet high.

The indoor kitchen — because there is indeed another one outside next to the self-cleaning infinity pool — has two Taj Mahal quartzite islands and an array of high-end appliances for culinary aficionados, such as a Sub-Zero refrigerator. The elegant bar area has been outfitted with black Calcutta marble.

outdoor area

The ground floor houses the grand primary bedroom suite with two individual bathrooms and walk-in closets.

sitting room

An elevator leads up to the third-floor in-law suite with two ensuite bedrooms. Alongside is the sixth bedroom, conveniently located next to a utility room.

closet area

The lower level of the home is an entertainer’s dream, featuring a salon/spa, private gym, and a full bathroom. A plush cinema room with a 13.1 speaker system offers the ultimate movie-watching experience.

A key feature of this home is the climate-controlled auto gallery with custom swivel lighting offers prime space for up to nine of your most prized vehicles. It is also secured by being accessible only through a 12-foot automatic gate.

auto gallery

The property has also been outfitted with a 28-camera security system and 42 integrated speakers for immersive audio, accessible from a smartphone.

The listing tops as the most expensive appearing in August, one of seven stemming from the Dallas-Fort Worth area, according to The Dallas Morning News. While there were listings for homes in Southlake and Preston Hollow, several of these local properties were in Highland Park.

As previously reported in The Dallas Express, Highland Park is not only home to some of the most desirable luxury homes, it is the most expensive neighborhood in Texas.

Over the past decade, the median price of a home in Highland Park surged more than 100%. The average home price in the suburb was $7.34 million in 2022. Meanwhile, the median household income was roughly $234,000 in 2021, according to the latest data from the U.S. Census Bureau.