Inwood Home of The Week

Freshly Listed Modern Malabar Retreat Has ’57 Style With a Sweet ’16 Bod

By Candy Evans / February 4, 2016 /

First of all, love affair: me and JanMar. Note to husband and world: Do not be surprised if I end up there someday. Janmar was developed in the late 50’s, early 60’s. Named after the developer’s daughters, Janet and Margaret, you basically have Bluffview east of Hillcrest: hills, water, and Buffalo Creek, which flows to White…

Shaking It Up on Shook: a Home for Those Who Hate Contemporary

By Candy Evans / January 31, 2016 /

Like some trees around your rock? Then you’ll want to check out this one of a kind contemporary home on one of our favorite East Dallas streets: Shook. We usually get all shook up over anything on the street because we love the topography, but once we saw inside this beauty with all of her…

This New Darling of Devonshire Just Packs it All In… With Pretty Punch!

By Candy Evans / January 22, 2016 /

Devonshire is really an amazing Dallas Real Estate story. The sleepy little enclave of post World War II bungalows and 1950’s ranches housed many a happy family who treasured the trees and loved being minutes from Love Field, a few miles up from downtown just off Lover’s Lane. Which was once, actually, a quiet lane…

Sure Getting Shaken Up Over on Shook

By Candy Evans / January 12, 2016 /

This is a bit of a California iconic home, but wait until you hear about the location: 7142 Shook Road, about two blocks away from the western edge of White Rock Lake. The lot is .21 of an acre, that’s almost one quarter acre of trees, topography and trellises. The home is located on a…

Inwood Home of the Week: Perfectly-Sized New Transitional on Mockingbird With Parking & Master Bath that Will Transform YOU

By Candy Evans / December 8, 2015 /

Here is a brand spanking new home in Highland Park that speaks to what today’s buyers want: transitional features, soaring (but not too soaring) ceilings, expanses of glass windows, hardwoods, unique marbles, granites and stone. Stone, stone everywhere in fact. Sometimes I think we love stone in our homes so much it’s like living in…