Karen Luter
Once upon a time, Highland Park played host to homes that weren’t all so architecturally significant. You could also find a charming colonial cottage. In fact, you could find plenty of them. Let’s step back in time for a moment to reflect on why these homes are so important. Hugh Prather and Edgar Flippen were…
Read MoreNestled in the trees, immersed in nature, and embraced by light, this Northern Hills contemporary duplex is a three-story sanctuary. Perfectly positioned between the vibrant Knox-Henderson restaurant and retail scene and the serenity of Turtle Creek, this is a home that fulfills the most coveted feature in real estate — location. I cannot imagine a…
Read MoreThis year, however, marks a change in the way the Allie Beth Realtor Karen Luter is running her business. Her grandson Carson Bryant has joined her team.
Read MoreOh, La Vache! If you are surprised to find a classic French traditional estate in Preston Hollow, you may not be a Texan. That’s OK because if you’ve been reading CandysDirt.com for any length of time, you know how much I love to offer up a history lesson (and a French lesson — that first…
Read MoreAn enormous ivy-covered stucco wall is all you can see from the street. Behind it lies not only a secret garden but also perhaps the most mysterious abode you will ever find in Dallas. Once inside the massive, carved wooden door, you cannot help but be delighted. A courtyard leads to the home, which is…
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