Timeless design is at the heart of this 1996 town house. And it’s the home’s architectural style that has allowed it to remain stylishly current for more than two decades.

Listing agent Ashton Theiss, of Rogers Healy and Associates, said the town house incorporates long-respected styles, combining the look of a New York brownstone with an industrial flair, punctuated with wood and steel beams.

The home consists of a garage floor, two residential floors and a rooftop deck. And while the deck offers scenic views of downtown, it’s what’s inside that makes it unique.

The town house has two fireplaces, five staircases, an in-home gym, an office, two guest suites, a master suite and a wine room that holds some 1,500 bottles.

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While doing market research for the listing, Theiss said she explored MLS for similar listings in the area. Of 138 homes listed or sold in the past year in Dallas for $1 million or more, only 18 were town houses.

“You can come across a luxury condo all day long in Dallas,” she said. “As far as being able to find a true luxury town home like this, they are few and far between. That makes this even more of a one-of-a-kind opportunity.”

Rarer still is the chance to buy a home once owned by a professional athlete. Theiss said the town house was owned by former Dallas Stars forward Brett Hull. In 2005, Hull combined two town houses to create the home seen today.

Even if the house’s next owner isn’t a professional athlete, he or she will still have access to an in-home gym and a private backyard with a five-hole putting green, all secured within a gated neighborhood only blocks from American Airlines Center.

This smart home-equipped town house with three bedrooms, three full bathrooms, one half bathroom and a four-car garage is listed for $2,499,000.