Friday Four Hundred
There are some houses that are the equivalent of the Little Black Dress — they just go with anything. That’s exactly what this Richardson ranch is. With its traditional exterior, you expect warm woods and heavy-handed upholstery indoors. Happily, that is not the case. On the other side of those gorgeous bay windows with wooden…
Read MoreForest Oaks has so much going for it. While the neighborhood has seen an incredible amount of turnover in recent years, it managed to maintain much of its character. This neighborhood is bound by Ferguson Road, Forest Oaks Drive, Ash Creek, and St. Francis Avenue, which is where you’ll find a fantastic park with tennis…
Read MoreIt’s sad to see a cottage get torn down in Little Forest Hills only to see some gigantic, zero-lot-line home go up in its place. That’s not to say that all of the 1930s-era bungalows in this East Dallas neighborhood are worth saving, but if you’re going to build new or completely remodel in this…
Read MoreI do love that Sparkman Club Estates has become this wonderful nook of ranches that has wooed generations of Dallasites. And what’s not to love about this arboreal enclave in Northwest Dallas? “I love the sense of community this little neighborhood offers to Dallas,” says Compass Dallas agent Anne Platt. “Sparkman Club Estates, one of…
Read More“You just can’t beat a 1950s-built pier-and-beam home!” says Sam Bullard, who has listed this adorable Midcentury Ranch in Old Lake Highlands. And if his listing is the example with which we are setting the bar, he’s absolutely right — you just can’t beat it. Fans of this arboreal area will adore this home’s location.…
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