Inwood Home of The Week

Explore This Oglesby-Inspired Oaklawn Retreat

By Daniel Lalley / March 3, 2023 /

If you’re looking to post up in one of the most popping Dallas neighborhoods, the Oaklawn area might be your best bet. Just north of Uptown, with nearby highway access to everywhere, Oaklawn attracts some of the city’s most incredible retail, dining, and amenities. For this week’s Inwood Home of the Week sponsored by Inwood…

This Ridgewood Park Near Lakewood Has a Backyard Full of Fun

By Daniel Lalley / February 24, 2023 /

This week’s Inwood Home of the Week sponsored by Inwood National Bank takes us to the East Dallas neighborhood of Ridgewood Park near Lakewood. Residents in this quaint community enjoy a variety of activities like jogging around White Rock Lake or bowling at the historic Lakewood Theater. There’s also no shortage of local shops, restaurants,…

The Charm Factor Is Off the Charts in This King’s Highway Home

By Daniel Lalley / February 10, 2023 /

For this week’s Inwood Home of the Week sponsored by Inwood National Bank, we’re peeking inside a sleek modern craftsman in Oak Cliff. Mohammed Jaber with Compass RE Texas lists 1673 Vaughan Court for $600,000. This three-bedroom, two-bath, 1,798-square-foot beauty begs to be explored. Designed to match the historic appeal of the nearby King’s Highway…

Enjoy Palm Springs Vibes in This Forest Hills Midcentury Modern

By Shelby Skrhak / February 3, 2023 /

You had me at breeze blocks. A lattice of white brick that lends design and mystique to a Midcentury Modern home. This week’s Inwood Home of the Week sponsored by Inwood National Bank is a 1964 beauty, listed by Clifton Kessler of Allie Beth Allman and Associates, that shows off some glorious breeze blocks. That’s…

This Craftsman Foursquare in Munger Place Is Truly Head-Turning

By Daniel Lalley / January 27, 2023 /

In East Dallas, areas like the Swiss Avenue Historic District and Munger Place hold some of the most distinguished collections of early 20th-century architecture. The latter was established in 1905 by prominent real-estate developer Robert Munger and now serves as a showcase for some of the most incredible movements in the canon of American architecture.…