Dallas Real Estate News

That Other Robert A.M. Stern Structure in Dallas: The Baron Estate

By Candy Evans / April 25, 2013 /

Robert A.M. Stern is the architect of the George W. Bush Presidential Library at S.M.U, which has now been dedicated, graced by the five living U. S. Presidents and brought a host of dignitaries to Dallas. But the simple Georgian-style structure is not the only Stern-designed building in our town. Fred Baron and Lisa Blue…

Attention Presidents, Dignitaries: Dallas Luxury Real Estate Hitting New Highs – 9806 Inwood Road listed for $19.5 Million

By Candy Evans / April 25, 2013 /

Have you noticed how the homes in Dallas are getting pricier? Maybe it has something to do with all the VIPs in town today, but a million dollar home now seems to be almost, well, commonplace. We know it takes almost a million to gain entry to Park Cities. But yowsers, now we are seeing…

Thursday Three Hundred: Can You Imagine a Cuter Tudor? Hollywood Heights Has a Ton of Them!

By Joanna England / April 25, 2013 /

Britt Lopez has done it again! She’s found an adorable Tudor in Hollywood Heights, her own backyard! I swear, practically everyone who isn’t moving to Lochwood or Ash Creek is moving to Hollywood Heights. It’s a great area full of adorable Tudors, and 1118 Valencia is no exception. Built in 1936, this home just breathes…

Question of the Day: What’s a Texas Room Anyway? And Other Interesting Listing Lingo

By Joanna England / April 24, 2013 /

One of our Twitter followers sent us this listing a few days ago that mentioned having a “Texas Room.” Well, that’s a new one for me! Truly, when I heard “Texas Room,” I thought of antler chandeliers, framed Texas flags, and perhaps a plethora of leather easy chairs and maybe even some heads mounted on…

Question of the Day: What's a Texas Room Anyway? And Other Interesting Listing Lingo

By Joanna England / April 24, 2013 /

One of our Twitter followers sent us this listing a few days ago that mentioned having a “Texas Room.” Well, that’s a new one for me! Truly, when I heard “Texas Room,” I thought of antler chandeliers, framed Texas flags, and perhaps a plethora of leather easy chairs and maybe even some heads mounted on…