Category: News Author : Duncan Riley Posted: December 4, 2008
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Preston Hollow, meet your new neighbors: George and Laura


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10141 Daria Place Preston Hollow

Although expected to retire to his ranch in Crawford Texas, US President George W Bush has instead decided to split his time between Dallas and the ranch with a new house.

The 8500 sq feet home, believed to be a 10141 Daria Place Preston Hollow has been recently renovated and includes 4 1/2 bathrooms, a cabana and detached servants quarters. The price was $2 million.

The President does not have occupancy of the house yet, so the White House declined to give further details. The family previously live in Dallas from December 1988 through January 1995.

Preston Hollow is regarded as the most elite suburb in Dallas, and is home to many of the cities richest and most prominent citizens.

Here’s 10141 Daria Place Preston Hollow from Google Maps


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  • paulmcenany
    All of three minutes from my house. Booo....
  • It's actually not a suburb of Dallas, more of a subdivision. I always considered the Mockingbird Lane area of Highland Park the most elite area of Dallas, but I'm sure this area is a pretty close second. In fact, as I'm looking at the map, I think this area might technically be in the Highland Park area. Incidentally, it's about ten minutes (if that) from my new place in Dallas (whoopie).
  • R. Charif
    Is it really or just a joke, I really so hppy to hear about him, it was a while then we heard about him.
    At last I heard about him when he was in Iraq in 14 of December, I was really disappointed what is happend there.
    I am still in wonder why it is happened as this event, is it just reaktion, I think reaction should not be by this way, I think if you an journalist you should write your reaction not use another way.
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