218 N Beacon ST #108 Dallas, TX 75214 Open Sat 1PM-3PM

UPDATED: 08/20/2026 06:34 PM ON SITE: 1 days on site

$229,000

2 Beds2 Baths1,099 SqFt

Key Details

Property Type Condo

Sub Type Condominium

Listing Status Active

Purchase Type For Sale

Square Footage 1,099 sqft

Price per Sqft $208

Subdivision Beacon Street Living Condo

MLS Listing ID 21361999

Style Traditional

Bedrooms 2

Full Baths 2

Construction Status Resale

HOA Fees $460/mo

HOA Y/N Yes

Year Built 1982

Annual Tax Amount $4,913

Lot Size 6,534 Sqft

Acres 0.15

Property Sub-Type Condominium

Property Description

Looking for a good INVESTMENT? Located in the Junius Heights Historic District, this updated condo offers 1099 square feet of comfortable, well-designed living space in one of Dallas' most charming neighborhoods. The floor plan is open and functional, with 12-foot ceilings in the living room that add a sense of space and light. It's an easy place to relax or host friends, with plenty of room to gather, dine, and unwind.
Recent updates include vinyl plank flooring throughout, granite kitchen counters, quartz bathroom vanities, updated tile, and all-new fixtures and lighting (2020). The primary suite includes a walk-in closet, vaulted ceilings, and access to a large private balcony—shared with the second bedroom. Both bathrooms have been tastefully remodeled, and the kitchen is well-equipped with stainless steel appliances and ample counter space.
Additional upgrades include a new HVAC unit (2022), smart thermostat (2025), radiant barrier and attic insulation (2023), and full exterior siding and roof replacement completed by the HOA in 2023. Water and sewer are also covered by HOA dues. The unit comes with two garage parking spaces and a private storage room.
Junius Heights is known for its tight-knit community and active neighborhood HOA, which hosts events throughout the year. Just down the street is the beloved Garden Café, and the condo is conveniently located across from a local grocery store. You're also just minutes from Lakewood, Downtown Dallas, Lower Greenville, and Deep Ellum.