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House of the Month
House of the Month: 4161 Beechwood Lane
Find this stunning five-bedroom, five-bath custom modern home on an oversized lot in sought after Midway Hollow.
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1930s McFarlin Blvd. Home ‘A Jewel In Our Midst”
Instead of Europe, architect took inspiration from Texas history
House of the Month
House of the Month: 3517 Centenary Avenue
Don’t miss this rare opportunity to own a beautifully updated Paul Turney designed and Rusty Goff custom built home on a double lot in the fairway in University Park.
House of the Month
House of the Month: 6222 Stichter Avenue
This Barnett Home is an entertainer’s dream. Enter this elegant and inviting home and find a study and spacious dining area.
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Not Easy: Seeking New Shelter While Sheltering In Place
Reduced inventory should keep prices stable for when activity picks up
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Mixed-Use Development Still Gets Mixed Reviews
Saint Michael project at Preston Center moving forward with zoning approval.
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‘Hers was a life well-lived’
Preservationists remember Virginia Savage McAlester
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Real Talk: Lindsay Craig
Ebby Halliday real estate agent Lindsay Craig is a native Dallasite and a graduate of TCU.
House of the Month
House of the Month: 4225 Beverly Drive
Traditional homes take into account the styles and materials that were popular in an area and, as newer construction, tie the present to the past.
House of the Month
House of the Month: 5214 Livingston Avenue
Long, low and luxe: This is how a Midcentury home can be rethought for today.
Real Talk: Rogers Healy
Rogers Healy owns his eponymous real estate brokerage.
House of the Month: 4424 Manning Lane
Ideally located in one of Dallas’s premier areas, this gracious estate built for entertaining and beautiful living was crafted with artisan details.
House of the Month: 3520 Villanova Street
Built in 2019, this modernly designed and Hamptons-inspired home in University Park opens to a vibrant grand entrance, large windows, light oak wood floors, and high ceilings.
A New Neighborhood For North Dallas
Once it was a popular mall and hangout, then it became a ghost town as newer, shinier malls took its place.