An intriguing property has recently become available in what is considered one of Dallas’s most nestled and inviting neighborhoods.

Easton Place comprises 31 residences, most built in the shed style during the 1970s and ’80s. The homes are showcased among the trees on a curving cul-de-sac, reported Candy’sDirt.

When the developer purchased the land many years ago, the deed restriction explicitly prohibited the removal of trees, prompting resourceful architects to design the homes to incorporate the existing trees.

One such gem has emerged among the foliage: a 2,600-square-foot California Shed featuring three bedrooms and two bathrooms.

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Here is more of what Candy’sDirt reported on 951 Easton Place available for $915,000:

Because the street is a circle, the majority of homes face the center, which is almost entirely wooded. This design ensures that you are not looking at your neighbors to the side, even though the homes are close together. The way they are built means you are looking out the front or into the courtyard or backyard. This layout fosters a strong sense of community, with neighbors always sitting in the front yard and chatting with each other, a rare sight in many neighborhoods.

The 2,600-square-foot California Shed has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and the most unusual powder bath you’ve probably ever seen, as it features a basalt rock sink.

Hutton and Lively never intended to leave their Easton Place shed home, where nature is the star, but a more feasible work life means moving to Colorado.

“We’ve always said if we could take this circle up and move it with us, we would,” Lively said. “We have wonderful neighbors.”

Compass listing agent Abigail Davis has 951 Easton Place available for $915,000. Go see it today because it won’t last! An open house is set for 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 17.