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Driving down Granada Avenue in University Park, you can’t help but notice the cornucopia of types and styles of homes. There are single-family one-stories from the ’50s, townhomes, duplexes, and quadplexes from the ’70s and ’80s, some Mansard styles, ’00s transitionals, and ultra-modern homes built in recent years — all within two noncongruous blocks that…
Read MoreWhen Dave Perry-Miller agent Meg Read told me her listing near Oak Lawn was once owned by the renowned architect Arch Swank, I let out an audible ”Wow!” And then I immediately had questions. Like, Why wouldn’t you put that in a giant all-caps headline in the listing? ARCH SWANK OWNED THIS HOME AND NOW…
Read MoreEvery time an Oak Cliff listing comes across my desk, I can’t help but look it up in the old Dallas Morning News archives. I don’t mean to bury the lead by relegating a home’s beautiful interior features to the third or fourth paragraph, but once I dive into the history of a home, street,…
Read MoreThe simple truth. It’s all any of us really want, right? And it seems the more trips around the sun we take, the less tolerance we have for anything but that. Angela McCants, 19-year agent with Dave Perry-Miller Real Estate, has learned through her many years of working with seniors that’s exactly what they want…
Read MoreThe Taula House, named after the Sanskrit word for balance, sits at the intersection of contrasts. Convocation and seclusion. “Money is no object” building materials and minimalist presentation. Interior and exterior sightlines. AIA architect Michael Gooden of M Gooden Design applied the Hindu architecture principle of Vastu shastra, literally translated as science of architecture, to…
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