Dallas Luxury Real Estate

This Turtle Creek Mediterranean Masterpiece is One For The History Books

By Karen Eubank / September 9, 2024 /

This beautiful Turtle Creek Mediterranean, built in 1926, has been home to a fascinating array of movers and shakers. There has been a lot written about it over the years, and much of it is wrong. For instance Dallas Central Appraisal District has the build date as 1916, which no one agrees with.  And yes,…

Bedding Down on Princeton Avenue with Valerie Dillon, George Bass, and Hästens 

By Karen Eubank / September 2, 2024 /

Rogers Healy and Associates listing agent Valerie Dillon has created quite a buzz with her Princeton Avenue listing, a luxurious Highland Park traditional home.  That buzz began with engaging George Bass to stage the 7,329-square-foot home because the George Bass Stage & Design team’s work is always buzzworthy.  We all know Dallas is really a…

This Rock Cliff Place Midcentury Modern By Architect Byron Simonson Can Finally Be Yours

By Karen Eubank / August 26, 2024 /

Rock Cliff Place is one of those streets you think cannot possibly exist in Dallas. After all, most people have a mental image of luxury real estate in our fair city. It’s seldom an architecturally significant Midcentury Modern home surrounded by so many trees you’d think you were in the middle of Connecticut, but here…

Putting The Swing Back Into This 1960s Midcentury Ranch Took Vision

By Karen Eubank / August 19, 2024 /

To me, there is nothing more exciting than finding a cool 1960s Midcentury Ranch that’s had only three owners. That means it’s well-built and incredibly livable. Of course, buying a ’60s house means you must have a vision. That’s exactly what Noé De Leon’s clients had. De Leon is a Realtor with EXP Realty and…

Raise Your Martini Glass to the Iconic Midcentury Modern That Chevy Built

By Karen Eubank / August 12, 2024 /

We may need a new term for Midcentury Modern homes when they are this large, this architecturally intact, and absolutely built for entertaining. I think it needs to be the Martini Ranch! Our own Candy Evans dubbed it the House that Chevy Built when she wrote about it years ago. Y’all, let me know your…