
We’ve been following the exciting developments in Crespi Estates for years. As the exclusive community unfolded, we featured many of its gorgeous homes, but today, we have one that demands the proverbial jaw-drop. It just might be the ultimate Crespi Estates mansion.

In 2017, the visionary developer Mehrdad Moayedi, CEO of Centurion American Development Group, acquired the former Tom Hicks estate. Once listed for a staggering $135 million, Moayedi secured this gem for a mere $34.2 million at a Concierge Auctions event. Moayedi’s knack for bringing something extraordinary to Dallas is evident in this community, and this mansion is a testament to his unique vision.
This magnificent home is the only privately gated estate inside the neighborhood. Until now, there had simply been renderings, so we could only guess at how the mansion might come to life. It was completed this month and beautifully staged by the team at George Bass Stage & Design. It completely exceeded our expectations.


The 1.95-acre, 11,997-square-foot Crespi Estates mansion was designed by a dream team of talent: Crescent Estates Custom Homes was the builder and SHM Architects designed it with Brant McFarlain Design handling interiors and Dallas Design Landscape Architecture’s Lance Dickinson crafting the lush grounds. The house wraps around the pool, allowing light to flow through spaces on two sides, which is a hallmark of SHM and one that creates serenity in a home.
Today’s luxury homes are expected to meet a multitude of criteria, and this mansion surpasses them all. It seamlessly transitions from indoor to outdoor entertaining, and it’s equipped with essential amenities like a spacious game room and a home theater. What sets this design apart is its balance of elegance and comfort. There’s no hint of pretension here, just pure, inviting beauty.







The home is so self-contained there’s very little reason to leave. It’s got multiple outdoor living areas, a fire pit, a resort-style infinity pool, and a sports court for your pickleball games. And the landscaping cleverly keeps all your outdoor experiences completely private.


“This is a rare opportunity to own a distinguished estate in one of Dallas’ most elite communities,” Dave Perry-Miller realtor Charles Gregory said.


