Highland Park Mansion Snapped Up Fast As Bray Family Bows Out

A 1920s Highland Park showpiece at 4225 Beverly Drive has changed hands in a hurry, with the Bray Family Trust closing on the sale June 5 after barely a month on the market. The final price was not disclosed, but the roughly 10,612-square-foot home had been floated in the mid-$12 million range.

Public records list the buyer as Pony Huff GP LLC, and the property went from active listing to sold in under 30 days, according to The Real Deal. That outlet also reports the buyer entity is tied to an agent with Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s.

High-end listing, old bones and newer perks

The home hit the market at about $12.75 million, pairing its original 1928 architecture with updated systems and an elevator added during an earlier overhaul. Mansion Global and related listing materials highlight extras like two laundry rooms, a wine cellar, and a four-car garage, all tucked behind the traditional façade.

Buyer ties and brokerage connection

Filings and marketing details link Pony Huff GP LLC to a local real estate connection. Briggs Freeman’s site lists Bradley Huff among its Dallas-area agents who work Park Cities properties, and Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty shows him on recent listings and team pages for the neighborhood.

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