Oak Cliff

Love it or Hate it, Bob Moseley’s Oak Cliff Party House is Something Else

By Mimi Perez / September 23, 2021 /

Bob “Videobob” Moseley says he “can sell ketchup popsicles to Eskimos in white gloves.” Moseley’s best sales job may be selling his “party house” located in South Oak Cliff.  In a 40-minute video Moseley produced himself, he takes viewers on an in-depth tour of his home that he bought 10 years ago. “I bought this…

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Enjoy Quaint English Cottage Life in Oak Cliff, Complete With a Gorgeous Garden

By Nikki Barringer / September 14, 2021 /

Cottage-core lovers — sit up and take note. Your English Tudor cottage with a secret garden is for sale. This home is routinely the talk of the neighborhood — dubbed the Garden House — and there are plenty of reasons why this Oak Cliff home is getting noticed. The owner has been there for quite…

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This Colorful Craftsman In Winnetka Heights Gets A Gold Star

By Nikki Barringer / August 15, 2021 /

The absolute sweetest little slice of perfection just hit the market on Thursday. It’s in Winnetka Heights, no stranger to sweetness with the magnificient tree-lined streets, wraparound porches, and throwback nostalgic feel. But this one is EXTRA. It’s owned by an art director and a home inspector. On the exterior the couple redid the landscaping,…

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The Two Faces of East Kessler Park

By CandysDirt.com Contributor / March 13, 2019 /
Kessler Park

By Deb R. Brimer Contributing Writer East Kessler Park is a breathtaking mix of storied historic homes and natural beauty. The neighborhood not only contains the largest collection of eclectic architecture within the city of Dallas, its residential patriarch – The Rock Lodge – is among the oldest masonry structures in Dallas County.

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Michael Amonett: To Preserve Neighborhoods, You Have to Participate

By CandysDirt.com Contributor / December 12, 2018 /

By Michael Amonett Guest Columnist An authorized hearing has been set in motion to rezone an area in Oak Cliff at the intersection of Hampton and Clarendon roads.  The area was once a small farming community settled in the 1870s called Jimtown. Clarendon Road was Jimtown Road, and was built along the old Santa Fe…

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