Friday Four Hundred
Craftsman homes are a distinctly American style. Charles Sumner Greene and Henry Mather Greene, architects in California at the turn of the century, are credited as being instrumental in creating the look we associate with the Craftsman bungalow. The low-pitched, gabled roofs are well suited to warm climates, so it’s not surprising that once people…
Read MoreThis Vickery Place Craftsman cottage is a showstopper. It just hit the market and our advice is move fast, because this adorable home at 5422 Richard is going to sell fast. Talk about curb appeal! We have it on good authority that the sellers have won the coveted neighborhood award for Yard of the Month. The…
Read MoreGuys, we know from our tax bills that it’s getting more and more expensive to live in the city of Dallas. Heck, it’s getting more expensive to live in North Texas! But if you thought that all the deals in Lakewood are gone, well, this sweet 1930s traditional cottage just hit the market. If you’re…
Read MoreSitting on a front porch swing, sipping ice-cold lemonade, and waving at the neighbors seems like a nostalgic scene from a great movie. You may think that lifestyle is only found on screen, but there are still neighborhoods and homes in Dallas that capture every bit of that vintage cinematic charm — and then some.…
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