01 — Arrival
Behind the guarded gate
Stone and slate in the Enclave at Windsor Ridge, on a 0.32-acre lot that backs straight onto the golf course and greenbelt.
For sale by owner · Gated Enclave at Windsor Ridge
$2,200,000
5 beds · 6 baths · 0.32 acre · 4-car garage · Built 1996
This is the price the owner intends to sell at — set deliberately, in one move, for a fast and clean close. It is not an opening position waiting to be whittled down.
You are buying directly from the owner. There is no listing-side commission built into this price, which is a large part of how the number got here. An attorney handles the contract; title and escrow handle the money.
The owner is motivated and prepared to move on a short timeline. Cash and conventional financing both work. Bring a clean offer and a lender letter and this can be done quickly.
The owner is selling their own home. Everything on this site is published by the owner. No brokerage represents either side of this transaction.
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01 — Arrival
Stone and slate in the Enclave at Windsor Ridge, on a 0.32-acre lot that backs straight onto the golf course and greenbelt.
02 — The foyer
Curved iron staircase, columns, and hardwoods — one of two staircases, with the second tucked off the kitchen.
03 — The living room
A two-story curve of windows looks down the course. Gas fireplace, open to the bar and kitchen beyond.
04 — Kitchen & bar
Granite counters, center island, breakfast bar, double ovens, built-in gas range and refrigerator, wine cooler — and a waterfall-edge bar between the kitchen and the living room.
05 — Two primary suites
23 × 18 down, 23 × 23 up — each with a garden tub, separate shower, and walk-in closet. An in-law floorplan that actually works.
06 — The outdoor kitchen
Built-in grill and gas cooktop in stone, off the covered patio — steps from the kitchen door.
07 — The pool
Private pool and spa inside wrought-iron fencing, with nothing behind you but greenbelt and fairway.
08 — The back porch
Stone columns and covered outdoor living run the width of the house, under the second-floor balcony. This is where the house earns its evenings.
All 88 photos from the professional shoot — room by room, inside and out.
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Property details are provided by the owner and drawn from listing and public records. Buyers are encouraged to verify all measurements, features, and figures independently during their inspection and due diligence period.
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The private, master-planned side of Irving — resort, championship golf, and waterfront dining minutes from the gate, and DFW International about ten minutes out.
The 400-acre resort and spa — formerly the Four Seasons — is minutes down MacArthur Boulevard. Dinner, spa days, and suites for visiting guests, practically at the end of the street.
This lot backs directly onto the fairway. Beyond the back fence, Las Colinas plays host to the Nelson Golf & Sports Club at the Ritz — whose TPC course hosted the PGA Tour’s Byron Nelson for over three decades — and the private Las Colinas Country Club.
Gondola dinners, paddleboarding, and waterfront restaurants along the Mandalay Canals — Las Colinas’ signature.
Irving’s entertainment districts: a live-music pavilion, dining, and a canal-side restaurant row, a few minutes from the gate.
McKesson, Kimberly-Clark, and Caterpillar are all headquartered in Irving–Las Colinas. The commute problem this house has is that there isn’t one.
Inside the Enclave at Windsor Ridge: staffed gate, association-maintained grounds, sidewalks, trails, and wrought-iron perimeter fencing.
Irving ISD serves the neighborhood; confirm assignment for your move-in date directly with the district. Several of the area’s private and charter options are also within easy reach.
FEMA Zone X (unshaded) — minimal flood risk. Lenders do not typically require flood insurance in this zone.
Pick a time that works and the owner will meet you at the gate.
Or send a note and the owner will get back to you directly.
No agent and no broker is involved on the sale side. You deal with the owner directly. If you choose to bring your own representation, that is entirely your call and your arrangement.
Contract review and drafting are handled by a licensed Texas real estate attorney, so the paperwork is prepared and reviewed properly on both the standard forms and any special provisions.
A title company has been chosen and will handle escrow, the title commitment, and closing. Details are shared with serious buyers during the offer process.
Cash and conventional financing. Please include proof of funds or a current lender pre-approval letter with any offer.
This section describes how the owner intends to handle the transaction. It is general information, not legal, tax, or financial advice. Buyers should engage their own attorney, inspector, lender, and advisors.