Dallas homes under $400K

Our Dallas Open Houses Include Tudor Featured in Vickery Place Home Tour

By Leah Shafer / August 16, 2018 /

Every week, we pound the pavement and find the Dallas open houses you don’t want to miss that weekend. This week, our roundup includes a 1926 Tudor included in the Vickery Place Home Tour a couple of years ago.   This is the CandysDirt.com Open Houses column. This week, our houses range in price from $359,000 to $1.1 million. Which ones…

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Striking Alger Park Remodel Bats a Thousand Close to White Rock Lake

By Leah Shafer / August 16, 2018 /

Established in the early 1950s, Alger Park is a small East Dallas neighborhood with big appeal, just minutes from the eastern shores of White Rock Lake. We’ve found a remodeled midcentury house there that impresses with its sleek style and designer aesthetic.  “What’s really nice is the light and the open feel it has to…

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Outdoor Spaces Feature Big in these DFW Open Houses, with a Frank Welch Design

By Leah Shafer / August 9, 2018 /

A cold front during our Texas summer means temperatures in the 80s this weekend — which has us thinking of outdoor living and all its possibilities.  So for this week’s CandysDirt.com Open Houses of the Week, we’re focusing on DFW open houses that feature grand outdoor spaces in one form or another. These are three fabulous…

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Reap the Benefits of This Big Wynnewood North Renovation

By Leah Shafer / August 9, 2018 /

Sitting on 0.35 acres in Wynnewood North, one North Oak Cliff house is turning heads with its big renovations, cute curb appeal, and contemporary aesthetic.  Our Thursday Three Hundred at 1715 Pratt St. is minutes from Bishop Arts, Downtown, Kiestwood Trails, and Trinity Groves. It is a great find with three bedrooms, two full bathrooms, one half bath,…

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Be a Part of a Strong Community at this Newly Listed Sparkman Club Home

By Leah Shafer / August 2, 2018 /

In Northwest Dallas, Sparkman Club Estates stands out as one of the most desirable areas. Formed in the 1950s, its brick houses and manicured lawns provide a backdrop for a real sense community among residents. You can find many of them at the Sparkman Community Club swimming and tennis facility on warmer days, chatting among themselves and…

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