A vibrant Texas mansion that is bursting with colorful surprises and amusing Easter egg interiors looks set to hop off the market mere days after listing for $5.65 million—coming under offer less than two weeks after it was offered.
Like the best Easter candy, the home proved irresistible to buyers and, when looking at the listing, which is held by Breah Brown Herzog of Douglas Elliman, it’s easy to see why.
The quirky, design-forward manse at 3125 Hanover St. in University Park comes with more than 6,000 square feet of interiors and blends classic architecture with imaginative designs that feel like a grown-up version of an Easter basket.
Layered in bold hues, whimsical wallpapers, and fun finishes, the home is an unexpected master class in personality, even in one of Dallas’ most polished neighborhoods.
“Showcasing impeccable, high-end designer finishes throughout, every space has been curated with intention and sophistication,” the listing crows.



Many of those high-end interiors were added during an extensive 2023 overhaul of the home that saw the current owners pouring $1 million into the renovations of the expansive 2003 abode.
Those renovations served to further elevate the high quality craftsmanship of the home’s original builder, Todd James, adding a fresh feel to the classic, timeless structure, which spans more than 6,300 square feet.
Recent improvements include major infrastructure updates, including a new roof, HVAC systems, water heaters and exterior enhancements, along with features like electric shades and a refreshed stucco facade.
The residence also includes Savant smart-home automation, allowing owners to control lighting, sound, and climate with the touch of a button.
But it is undoubtedly the whimsical interiors that serve as the home’s most unique draw, lighting up the listing photos with color and texture.
Vibrant artworks meet color-drenched spaces, while colorful furniture is used to add another layer of excitement to many of the rooms, all the while maintaining a feeling of elegance and class.
The property is also ideal for those with a large family—or anyone with a penchant for hosting—offering a total of five bedrooms, all of which have en-suite bathrooms, including a “private third-floor retreat” that could be designated as living quarters for live-in staff or long-term guests.



In the primary suite, residents will find ample room to relax, including an enormous bathroom, a private living room, and spacious walk-in closets.
“Designed for both everyday living and elevated entertaining, the home features all primary living spaces on the first floor, complemented by a seamless and highly functional floor plan,” the listing continues.
“Highlights include two private offices, dual staircases, a full-size home gym, Savant smart home automation, a chefs kitchen with banquet seating, wine cellar and bar, and multiple light-filled living areas.”
Equal attention has been paid to the outdoor areas, where residents can entertain guests in several exterior relaxation spaces, including a serene swimming pool that is framed by a high fence to ensure maximum privacy.
“Outdoor living is equally impressive, featuring a resort-style pool and temperature-controlled spa, beautifully refreshed mature landscaping, and thoughtfully designed spaces that maximize seamless indoor/outdoor entertaining on this oversized lot,” the listing continues.
In a neighborhood known for polished luxury homes, this University Park manse manages to stand out from the rest. With its vibrant interiors and high-end upgrades, it’s no wonder buyers snapped it up almost as soon as it hopped online.




