Saturday Eight Hundred
The M Streets are one of the most talked about neighborhoods in Dallas and have been for decades. Majestic oak and pecan trees shade streets featuring historic Tudor Revival, Colonial and Craftsman homes. It is beautifully intact reflecting its 1923 roots. This is due to efforts, led by the neighbors, to create a conservation district…
Yesterday, a completely updated 1922 Prairie cottage in the Belmont Addition Conservation District caught my eye. This 2,111 square feet of absolute perfection is a real gem. A deep dive into MLS history revealed the gorgeous front porch had been screened in for a few years. Fortunately, the next owner restored it to its original…
When I saw this Spring Creek modified ranch, I sensed something different about it immediately. Scrolling to the first interior photo confirmed my suspicions that this was no ordinary flip, so I did my unusual down-the-rabbit hole investigation. The interiors are so flawless that, of course, I went straight to the Maverick Design website mentioned…
I did a double take when this Worth Street Prairie home popped into view. Then the memory of this house came flooding back. Stacy Warnix transformed this property in 2016. She’d reinvented a Tudor in Hollywood Heights prior to this home. When it sold back in 2015, it was the highest price for an existing…
Once in a while, I come across a truly spectacular find like this Stevens Park Midcentury Modern ranch. So many people screw up these homes. They gut them and destroy every shred of the interior character. I am thrilled to report that is not the case here. As Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s listing agent Kay Wood…