Highlight Home of the Week Presented by Lisa Peters

To Compete for This Contemporary Stunner, Here’s What You Need to Know

By Shelby Skrhak / June 2, 2021 /

Efficiency. That’s what you need in this hot real estate market and that’s what you’ll get in this week’s High Caliber Home of the Week, sponsored by Lisa Peters at Caliber Home Loans. Last week, we gave you a hot tip for winning a home bidding war: getting mortgage pre-approval. This week, we’re going to…

Caliber Home Loans Has This Tip for Winning a Home Bidding War

By Shelby Skrhak / May 19, 2021 /

It’s become a familiar trend. A move-in ready home goes on the market Friday and by Monday it’s already under Active Option Contract. That’s exactly what happened when Rob Elmore of Dave Perry-Miller listed this remodeled Tudor at 2318 Barberry Drive in Stevens Park Village last Friday. By the time the weekend was over, the…

Grab a Beautiful, Classic Hollywood Heights Tudor

By Daniel Hightower Smith / March 31, 2021 /

Hollywood Heights, one of Dallas’s earliest residential neighborhoods, is full of classic Tudor architecture. You couldn’t ask for a better example than 6926 Vivian Avenue, an especially well-preserved specimen. Phillip Murrell of Compass has listed this High Caliber Home of the Week, sponsored by Lisa Peters of Caliber Home Loans, for $549,900. Built in 1935,…

E.G. Hamilton MCM Home Just Hit the Market and It’s Sexy as Hell

By Shelby Skrhak / March 24, 2021 /

I don’t want to be gratuitous but dammit, this week’s High Caliber Home of the Week is sexy. I don’t know why I’m inclined to cuss when I see a truly outstanding listing, especially an architecturally-significant midcentury modern. Perhaps it’s because I don’t own it — but maybe you can. Welcome to 6882 Avalon Avenue…

Own a Sprawling Vintage Home That’s a Big Moneymaker Too

By Daniel Hightower Smith / March 10, 2021 /

Teresa Costa of David Griffin & Company Realtors has this week’s High Caliber Home of the Week, sponsored by Lisa Peters at Caliber Home Loans. Avondale Ave, one of interior Dallas’s main thoroughfares, used to be called Ruskin and it’s where Dallas planted one of its first commuter neighborhoods. This being 100 years ago, it’s…