Dallas Real Estate News
By Lifestylist® Suzanne Felber When I go to events such as the International Builders Show, I never know what I’ll see or who I’ll meet, and this week was no exception. The combined 2014 International Builders Show and the Kitchen and Bath Industry Show had over 1,700 exhibitors, 650,000 square feet of floor space, and more than…
Word comes that Sean Hannity is pulling the trigger on his promise to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and leaving the state. Hannity, the well-known conservative radio show host who has railed against the high taxes and stifling government in the Empire State, wants to move to greener pastures, especially those without a state income…
This is something you don’t often see: A double-sided fireplace in a downtown highrise unit. Of course, despite the fact that it’s rare, we love it! It’s a fantastic idea, and definitely cozies up this incredible three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath unit inside 1505 Elm Street. This condo conversion features two large master suites as well as an…
Planning a trip to Tuscany? Cancel those reservations and stay home. Just buy your Valentine the home with the blue-tiled roof on Turtle Creek for Valentine’s Day and you can live in a lush Italianate environment 24 hours a day, mere minutes from downtown Dallas. (And pizza!) What could be more romantic? No need to send flowers, there are plenty in the lush gardens surrounding 3828 Turtle Creek Drive.
Who needs roses? Smell the live lavender, rose, and hydrangea.
Your gift is a landmark estate owned and lovingly restored by Robert Edsel, a remarkable Dallas oil man turned prolific writer, historian, and now filmmaker, notorious for helping hunt down artifacts and art from World War II.
Planning a trip to Tuscany? Cancel those reservations and stay home. Just buy your Valentine the home with the blue-tiled roof on Turtle Creek for Valentine’s Day and you can live in a lush Italianate environment 24 hours a day, mere minutes from downtown Dallas. (And pizza!) What could be more romantic? No need to send flowers, there are plenty in the lush gardens surrounding 3828 Turtle Creek Drive.
Who needs roses? Smell the live lavender, rose, and hydrangea.
Your gift is a landmark estate owned and lovingly restored by Robert Edsel, a remarkable Dallas oil man turned prolific writer, historian, and now filmmaker, notorious for helping hunt down artifacts and art from World War II.