Inwood Home of The Week – Sponsored

Highland Park Modern Mediterranean Hits a Style Home Run

By Karen Eubank / April 26, 2018 /

Why do you think people read Architectural Digest and Elle Décor? Because we all love a good dose of glamour, that’s why! We’ve been immersed in the safe, gray-walled, open-floor-plan world for quite some time now, and I think we’re all craving a bit of drama and character. I know I am. And boy, have…

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Lakewood Dines and Kraft House Offers Historic, Estate Living in Prime Location

By Leah Shafer / April 19, 2018 /

Shortly after the completion of Lakewood Country Club in East Dallas, a house appeared to overlook the rolling fairways with downtown Dallas as a backdrop.  Built by premier Dallas developer Dines and Kraft in 1924, the house at 2203 Cambria Blvd. in the Lakewood Conservation District offers incredible estate living and it is our Inwood Home…

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Lakewood Split-Level Soft Contemporary with Quite a History

By Karen Eubank / April 12, 2018 /

Where can you find stunning lake views, a split-level soft contemporary house with a complete guest apartment, and a sparkling pool where infamous 1950s stripper Candy Barr lounged? In Lakewood at 6409 Blanch Circle, of course! Our Inwood Home of the Week has everything you could want and an unmatched history.

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Enjoy a Year-Round Vacation in this Downs of Hillcrest Contemporary

By Karen Eubank / April 5, 2018 /

Dallas has a lot of fabulous homes in neighborhoods that you’ll never find without the knowledge of an experienced Realtor. Our Inwood Home of the Week at 23 Ryddington Place is an excellent example of one of those hidden gems. Dave Perry-Miller Real Estate listing agent Megan Stern just put this Downs of Hillcrest contemporary…

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Contemporary Modern Goes From Shagadelic to Chic

By Karen Eubank / March 29, 2018 /

  Just when we think we’ve seen it all, along comes our Inwood Home of the Week at 6930 Brookshire Drive. It’s a sleek contemporary modern with an exaggerated pitch roof, built in 1973. We’ve included some of the before photos so you can appreciate the original shagadelic décor.

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