Junius Heights Home Tour Features Five Stunning Properties

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Junius Heights Home Tour

 

The Junius Heights Historic District home tour is one of my favorites, namely because I used to live in the neighborhood and absolutely love the block-after-block array of gorgeous restored Craftsman architecture. This is an amazing and popular neighborhood in Dallas, which happens to be the city’s largest historic conservation district.

The tour, which will be Sunday, Nov. 9, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., will feature five gorgeous properties in this lovely, walkable neighborhood. Advance tickets are $15, and can be purchased at the Lakewood Whole Foods. Tickets are $20 on the day of the event. Besides the tour homes, there’ll be a market at Paulus Avenue and Junius Street, which will have vendors, food trucks, and activities.

For us, though, I am excited to tour the two homes on Victor Street, which are an interesting juxtaposition. Jump for more!

 

5319 Victor was built more than 70 years ago.

5319 Victor was built more than 70 years ago.

5630 Victor was built just last year, but fits in nicely with the neighborhood's aesthetic.

5630 Victor was built just last year, but fits in nicely with the neighborhood’s aesthetic.

These two homes, while they look very similar in their roof structure and paint color, are actually quite different. You see, 5319 Victor started out as a 1940s Arts & Crafts bungalow, which was later updated to be functional and modern on the inside. And 5630 Victor was finished just last year, but sports many of the same interior and exterior design features, and looks almost exactly like many of the historic homes that have 70 to 100 years on this cottage.

Both, though, are gorgeous, and we can’t wait to walk through them! What about you? Have you purchased your ticket?

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Joanna England is the Executive Editor at CandysDirt.com and covers the North Texas housing market.

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