The Iconic Dallas Home of Art Collectors Howard and Cindy Rachofsky Hits the Market

The iconic Dallas home of art collectors Howard and Cindy Rachofsky is now on the market, offering a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of art history.

Designed by renowned architect Richard Meier, the nearly 10,000-square-foot home features three stories of art-filled spaces and an outdoor setting that has hosted A-list celebrities and musical headliners.

The property is being offered off-market and without a listing price, with Compass agent Faisal Halum handling the sale.

Howard Rachofsky stated that the decision to sell was part of their estate planning, allowing them to travel more and spend time at their Napa Valley property.

The couple's children will not be burdened with the upkeep of the home, which they consider a "house like that."

The property has been the site of numerous high-profile events, including performances by Diana Ross, Ricky Martin, and CeeLo Green.

The Rachofskys' art collection has been promised to the Dallas Museum of Art, ensuring that it will be preserved and showcased for future generations.

The property features a unique design, built on a coal-black pedestal, resembling a white minimalist structure, and a champagne vending machine.

The home has been visited by Hollywood celebrities like Sharon Stone and Alan Cumming, as well as Dallas sports legends like Jerry Jones and Dirk Nowitzki.

The Rachofskys hope that future buyers will continue to use the property to benefit the community, as they have done, and make it a hub for art, culture, and philanthropy.