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Homes We’re Thankful For: H.L. Hunt’s Mount Vernon on White Rock Lake

By Shelby Skrhak / November 26, 2025 /

Some properties demand follow-up, not because the news has changed, but because their presence on the market means something. The home at 4009 W. Lawther Dr. is one of those listings. Karen Eubank first spotlighted it back in July 2025 when Allie Beth Allman (the Realtor, not the eponymous brokerage) brought the 10-acre property to…

This Boerne Home Could Double for Santa’s Mediterranean Vacation Home

By Mimi Perez / November 26, 2025 /

Several years ago, a neighbor who lives one street over went all out for Christmas. Think National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation. It was spectacular. Christmas spirit galore. The following year, two more neighbors joined him. Fast forward to the current day, nearly half the block is decked out for Christmas and they rent a lift to…

Is ‘Gentle Density’ Too Much for Single-Family Neighborhoods in Dallas?

By Charles Grand / November 25, 2025 /

A throughline of Dallas’ population growth has been the tension between single-family neighborhoods and multifamily construction, and the stakes are high as limited housing stock makes living in the city a challenge for many. While it’s no secret that dense projects near single-family homes tend to draw opposition, officials are looking to use zoning reform…

Home Sales Forecast Tempers Amid Mixed Economic Signals

By Charles Grand / November 25, 2025 /

Hopes that home sales would really pick up next year alongside a steady decrease in mortgage rates are growing more sober following another revised forecast by Fannie Mae. For the second month in a row, the government-backed lender’s economic research group toned down its expectations for home sale activity in 2026. In September, a 9.2%…

This Beautifully Reinvented Lakewood Georgian Shows How It’s Done

By Karen Eubank / November 24, 2025 /

This 1937 Lakewood Georgian exemplifies why restorations and remodels of historic homes are replacing teardowns, preserving character and history. Preventing a historic home from demolition not only saves on material and energy waste but also supports a sustainable, low-carbon future, benefiting future generations. As the past president of the American Institute of Architects famously wrote,…