Friday Five Hundred

This Charming Brick Bungalow on N. Rosemont Just Hit The Market For Less Than $600,000

By Nikki Barringer / September 29, 2023 /

Hey, here’s a cute one. It’s a Craftsman with a huge tiled front porch and a feeling of big, open, airiness inside. It’s on North Rosemont Avenue and it’s even on the better side. Look, they’re both great sides, but in this case, odd numbers take the win. What a total rambling charmer with incredible…

A Reimagined Cottage That Just Might Be The Best House in Beckley Club Estates

By Nikki Barringer / July 14, 2023 /

Dave Perry-Miller Real Estate’s Bill Farrell has known he was going to list this pristine property in Beckley Club Estates for a minute. And I can only imagine that’s about the toughest secret Farrell has had to keep because this house is owned by two designers. We can pretty much stop there, right? TWO DESIGNERS…

Stunning 101-Year-Old Kings Highway Craftsman Marries History With Stylish Updates

By Joanna England / March 3, 2023 /

In some historic neighborhoods, the interiors of Craftsman, Prairie, and Tudor homes can be a mixed bag. Many of the structures in the Kings Highway Conservation District in North Oak Cliff were built between 1910 and 1930, and though many of them have been remodeled and updated, it’s rare to find a property that takes…

This University Terrace Midcentury Has a Garage Big Enough For Your Jacked-up Truck

By Nikki Barringer / December 9, 2022 /

Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty agent Bess Dickson has a listing in University Terrace that’s as charming as she is. University Terrace is an often-overlooked little gem of a neighborhood in East Dallas. It’s tucked off Northwest Highway, in between Mockingbird and Abrams. Dickson pointed out that this home is a true midcentury and the…

Finding an East Dallas Home With a Pool is Easier Than You Think

By Joanna England / November 11, 2022 /

If the pandemic taught us Dallasites anything, it’s the importance of having access to water in the summer. Pool memberships, trips to more temperate climates, and bids for backyard pools (especially East Dallas homes with a pool) were the name of the game as North Texas residents tried to escape the heat while not getting…