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Crow Heir Puts Bluffview Mediterranean Mansion On The Block For Nearly $10 Million

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Published on May 07, 2026
Crow Heir Puts Bluffview Mediterranean Mansion On The Block For Nearly $10 MillionSource: Joan Eleazer & Layne Pitzer / Compass RE Texas

After more than two decades in the Crow family, a Mediterranean-style mansion at 4612 Watauga Road in Bluffview has hit the market with an asking price just shy of $10 million. The two-story home sits on about 1.3 acres and comes with a guest house, heated pool, and a mix of indoor and outdoor entertaining spaces. Sellers Itzel and Nathan Crow say the leafy lot and big family gatherings made the property special, and the listing has quickly landed among the priciest offerings in the neighborhood this spring.

Listing and asking price

According to Zillow, the estate went on the market April 16 with an asking price of $9,995,000 and a reported 7,863 square feet of finished space. The same listing shows a tax-assessed value of roughly $6.42 million, underscoring the gap between county appraisal records and what the sellers hope to get.

What buyers will find

The property is laid out with four to five bedrooms, multiple living and dining rooms, a five-car garage and a separate guest house. Stone pathways connect a series of private outdoor rooms that wrap around a gunite pool. As detailed on Redfin, the primary suite includes a large balcony, dual baths, and separate his-and-hers closets, while the kitchen is outfitted with Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances.

A Crow family chapter

The sellers, Itzel and Nathan Crow, have spoken with local reporters about the home’s wooded lot and family-friendly yard, according to Dallas News. Nathan, a grandson of developer Trammell Crow, is listed as principal of RNC Investments on Crow Holdings, tying the property to one of Dallas’s longstanding real estate families.

Taxes, schools and location

The home’s tax-assessed value of about $6.42 million, noted in the listing, sits below the nearly $10 million asking price and is typical of high-end properties that sell above appraisal figures, according to Zillow. The estate is in a part of Bluffview prized for mature trees and for its quick access to Dallas Love Field and nearby private schools, details highlighted in public listings such as Realtor.com.

Family memories and the market

Itzel Crow said that “having a property with a lot of trees was a priority” and recalled hosting Easter egg hunts and pumpkin-carving parties on the grounds, comments that appeared in local coverage. “We’re very grateful for the memories that it’s given us,” she added, in remarks reported by Dallas News.

Listing materials credit architect Larry Boerder and builder Bob Thompson, and the online entry on Redfin names Joan Eleazer of Compass as the lead agent, details that reinforce the home’s scale and pedigree on the open market. Brokers say that the mix of privacy, lot size and proximity to the airport should draw interest from established Dallas families as well as affluent buyers relocating to the city, and they expect showings to run through the listing team in the weeks following the April debut.

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