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Hidden Little Midcentury on the Outskirts of Dallas Could Be Your Perfect Country Home

By Shelby Skrhak / December 22, 2021 /

Listing agent Lori Ericsson of David Griffin and Company Realtors describes this week’s High Caliber Home of the Week, sponsored by Lisa Peters of Caliber Home Loans, as perfect for someone looking for a quick escape to the country or a place to put down roots just outside of Dallas. Located in Red Oak just…

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This Midcentury Modern Is Already Under Contract, But Let’s Ogle it Anyway

By Nikki Barringer / November 2, 2021 /

OOOOOOH BOY. Look at this little freaking gem. Set in the Oak Cliff neighborhood of Wynnewood North on a huge lot with trees and trees and then some trees, this home backs up to a greenbelt. But in the front there’s a gravel driveway that leads up to a classic, perfectly preserved, masterfully updated Midcentury…

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This Far North Dallas Home Wasn’t Always a Looker

By Shelby Skrhak / October 13, 2021 /

Today you see a facade of cool gray painted brick, wide Hardy plank siding, and a bright pop of orange greeting you at the door, but this week’s High Caliber Home of the Week, sponsored by Lisa Peters of Caliber Home Loans, wasn’t always that way. Turn back the clock to May 2017 when this…

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An Oak Lawn Townhome For Real People Who Actually Have Stuff

By Shelby Skrhak / October 6, 2021 /

Do you have stuff? Like actual belongings like framed photos, favorite books, or that funky La Catrina Dia De Los Muertos figure from Cozumel you picked up years ago? Then this week’s High Caliber Home of the Week, sponsored by Lisa Peters of Caliber Home Loans, is the home for you. Marlis Rossetta of David…

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You’ve Never Seen Anything Like This Eclectic Styled Ranch Near White Rock Lake

By Karen Eubank / September 30, 2021 /

Dramatic architecture wins me over every time, and boy does this White Rock Lake-area eclectic styled ranch have it! Nothing defines the all-American house more than ranch style. The popularity of the ranch boomed after World War II, and it wasn’t long before architects began putting a spin on them. We saw split level, Spanish,…

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