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Here are the top 10 most expensive homes for sale in Dallas

Whether you are looking to sneak a peek or make an offer, these are the most expensive single-family homes that are for sale in the Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas area.

DALtoday 10777 Strait Ln.

Don’t confuse this home at 10777 Strait Ln. with the White House — even though we’ll admit they do look similar. | Photo via @alliebethallman

These may be single-family homes, but the price tags are racking up seven figures. Here are the top 10 most expensive homes for sale in Dallas.

Note: We used real estate data from RedFin, Zillow, and various local sites to compile the rankings.

10777 Strait Ln. | $40,000,000

  • 17,600+ sqft
  • 6 bedrooms
  • 7 full bathrooms and 2 half
  • Palladian Neoclassical home, vaulted wine cellar, movie theater

10540 Lennox Ln. | $27,000,000

  • 17,100+ sqft
  • 6 bedrooms
  • 8 full bathrooms and 4 half
  • Two-hole regulation golf course, solarium, catering kitchen

3917 Gillon Ave. | $16,495,000

  • 10,100+ sqft
  • 6 bedrooms
  • 7 full bathrooms and 3 half
  • French transitional-style home, Italian-style kitchen, wine cellar

10054 Gaywood Rd. | $15,900,000

  • 11,700+ sqft
  • 6 bedrooms
  • 7 full bathrooms and 3 half
  • New build, butler’s prep kitchen, resort-style pool
DALtoday 3709 Euclid Ave

If this home at 3709 Euclid Ave. isn’t your taste, keep scrolling for another one on the same street. | Photo via Google Maps

3709 Euclid Ave. | $14,999,000

  • 9,900+ sqft
  • 5 bedrooms
  • 5 full bathrooms and 3 half
  • Cathedral ceilings, multiple balconies and patios, heated outdoor living space

3828 Turtle Creek Dr. | $12,850,000

  • 6,650 sqft
  • 3 bedrooms
  • 4 full bathrooms and 2 half
  • Built in 1926 + direct access to Katy Trail

4527 N. Lindhurst Ave. | $11,999,999

  • 8,800+ sqft
  • 5 bedrooms
  • 5 full bathrooms and 3 half
  • New build with modern amenities + a spa with sauna
DALtoday 3915 Euclid Ave.

This home at 3915 Euclid Ave. earns extra style points for the creative stone path leading to the front door.| Photo via Google Maps

9131 Devonshire Dr. | $11,995,000

  • 6,800+ sqft
  • 4 bedrooms
  • 4 full bathrooms and 1 half
  • A modern take on a classic Cotswold cottage-style home

3915 Euclid Ave. | $11,750,000

  • 8,500+ sqft
  • 5 bedrooms
  • 5 full bathrooms and 2 half
  • Plenty of adaptable space that can be used as game rooms, offices, or guest suites

4231 W. Lawther Dr. | $11,400,000

  • 11,900+ sqft
  • 5 bedrooms
  • 5 full bathrooms and 3 half
  • Multiple large areas for entertaining guests + a 13-car covered garage
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