Little Forest Hills
Toni Youngblood began her sales career at a young age, peddling skateboards around the Dallas suburbs. “My dad used to always tell me I should sell houses instead of skateboards, but I couldn’t imagine myself as your typical blazer-wearing real estate agent with name tags and pointy high heels,” Youngblood said. And trading a blazer…
Read MoreSpring is in full swing and what better way to celebrate than a walking tour of some of White Rock and East Dallas’ most beautifully blooming gardens? The annual White Rock East Garden Tour features a look at nine homes in Forest Hills, Little Forest Hills, and Casa Linda Estates. The garden tour started in…
Read MoreIn the 1930s and 40s, Little Forest Hills was where you would go to get away from the hustle and bustle of the big city. The neighborhood consisted of little wood frame hunting cabins and recreational lake houses. It is the feeling of leaving the stresses of city living that makes the listing at 8631…
Read MoreIt’s sad to see a cottage get torn down in Little Forest Hills only to see some gigantic, zero-lot-line home go up in its place. That’s not to say that all of the 1930s-era bungalows in this East Dallas neighborhood are worth saving, but if you’re going to build new or completely remodel in this…
Read MoreOh hello. Built in 2015, this newer constructed home was created for the seller by Alan Hoffman of Hoffman Homes. Now Hoffman is pretty into energy efficiency and we’re going to get to that, but first let’s just take a moment to enjoy the design of this one. Obviously, the seller is into midcentury (FURNITURE!)…
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