Dallas Luxury Real Estate

Monday Morning Millionaire, Vintage Edition: Gorgeous Spanish Eclectic Hearkens to Historic Hutsell Style

By Joanna England / August 11, 2014 /

If you want an architect that is going to design and build an exceptional home, one that is designed to emulate the pinnacle of historic style, you can’t do much better than Jeff Fairey and Vintage Contemporaries. Fairey, a builder who doesn’t compromise on design and materials, is known for his Vintage Place development —…

Under the Tuscan Sun, This Bluffview Beauty Is Very Much Into the 21st Century

By Candy Evans / August 11, 2014 /

Once in awhile we get a Monday Morning Millionaire that makes me think I could actually become a high class house squatter. I’d move in, bring my own maid and Turkish towels, even my own all-natural, biodegradable cleaning supplies and sunscreen. Here’s the first place I’d squat: 5019 Shadywood Lane, listed with David Griffin, David Griffin &…

Off Market Wonder: An Opportunity to Own Dallas History on the Most Celebrity-Rich Street in Preston Hollow

By Candy Evans / August 4, 2014 /

Coming on the heels of our story last week about 4307 Armstrong Parkway, and the tragic tear down of the Donnally’s stately southern mansion, here is a home that gives a very lucky buyer a chance to redeem and bask in the beauty of the past. For this we go north to the finest nethers…

Loving the Location, Lower Price, and Local Celeb Owners

By Candy Evans / July 28, 2014 /

Here is a celebrity home in Dallas that can be swooped up for a tab bit over one million dollars and is as loaded, if not more so, than it’s pricier brethren. In fact, you had darn well better take a look because… well, because! First of all, location with a triple capital “L”: Caruth…

This Forest Hills Home Makes Dallas Proud: Loaded, Luscious, Light on the Pocketbook

By Candy Evans / July 21, 2014 /

If you are in the market for a great family home, this is one I want you to RUN to see, like today, if possible. I’m totally serious. It is a Forest Hills classic built in 2007 by (we think) Oscar Ponder, created of red brick and stone, with plenty of square footage — 5216…