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I have been to many a neighborhood meeting on rezoning and housing, and 99 percent of the time homeowners are not happy. After all, when you have half a million dollars or more invested in your home — and when you pay double-digit annual property tax rates — you guard your investment like Fort Knox.…
Seldom do you find such a masterful transformation on one of the best streets in Dallas. In 2021 the present owners created a beautiful new chapter for this classic Georgian mansion designed by legendary architect Cole Smith. It was not their first rodeo. “We expected to stay here forever …” Andy and Carrie Teller bought…
In Oak Cliff, there’s more to living here than the Bishop Arts District. I mean yes, these few blocks of eclectic shops and restaurants have done wonders for this area, but quintessential Oak Cliff is all about getting out to enjoy the rolling topography and outdoor amenities. For this week’s Inwood Home of the Week,…
When Fort Worth began to make the transition from an abandoned military outpost to a proper town, its first wave of wealthy citizens made their homes to the northeast of downtown on a bend in the Trinity River. This was Samuels Avenue. The area was once part of a plantation that, after several sales, became…
The most rewarding remodeling projects have two common denominators: trust and communication. Attitude is everything, according to Sardone Construction owner/founder Stephan Sardone.
I’m not one to second-guess an expert in their trade, so it’s with great hesitation that I bring this argument to you, dear reader, to decide: Is this Craftsman on Victor Street the most adorable bungalow ever? That’s exactly what Coldwell Banker Realty’s Nyda Faith said about this Junius Heights home. I mean, there are…