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Highland Park French Traditional Marketed by Hunter Dehn Meets Every Expectation

By Karen Eubank | November 21, 2016 |

There’s a certain expectation level when house hunting in the Park Cities. Buyers know beauty is a given, size is essential, and green features are increasingly important. This stately Highland Park new French traditional, at 3416 Drexel Drive, not only meets those expectations, it exceeds them. The 7,256-square-foot, three-story home is within walking distance of…

Hollywood Heights Classic Tudor Exemplifies Our Hot Market

By Karen Eubank | November 19, 2016 |

I pass by this gorgeous, gigantic, classic Tudor at 622 Newell Avenue almost every evening as I walk the dogs. Two years ago I did a staging consultation with the sellers and Cassie Evans wrote about it for the blog, so I was surprised to see it back on the market this week. You see, people…

Phyllis Glover, R.I.P.

By Candy Evans | November 19, 2016 |

It is with great sorrow we report the passing of Dave Perry-Miller agent Phyllis Glover. Phyllis died last Sunday morning after complications from a heart condition. Born on May 20, 1943, in Marshall, Texas, Phyllis was a graduate of Marshall High School. She received her undergraduate degree from Centenary College, graduating Summa Cum Laude. Phyllis…

First Floor Farmers Market Loft Features Fabulous Live-Work Floor Plan

By Joanna England | November 18, 2016 |

The historic loft building at 2220 Canton is one of those keystone Farmers Market buildings that’s almost immediately recognizable as you drive toward the center of Downtown Dallas. Just past Good Latimer and near enough to Chavez that you’ll never really go hungry, this building is perfectly situated for those who want to be close…

Brent Hull’s 2300 Willing is Prime Time Ready

By Eric Prokesh | November 18, 2016 |

Remember this beauty at 2300 Willing Avenue? What a difference a few months make. Brent Hull, owner of an architectural millwork firm and Boston-trained expert in historic restoration, has worked his magic and brought back to life the nearly 100-year-old residence in historic Ryan Place. That effort is now the subject of a popular weekly program…

Dallas Interior Designer Carl Lowery Brings Marketing Smarts to His Creative Work

By Leah Shafer | November 18, 2016 |

For creative-minded interior designers, one of the hardest parts of their jobs can be selling their ideas to clients and helping them “see” the vision for a space. But for Carl Lowery, it’s a natural fit. That’s because Lowery took a circuitous route to becoming a Dallas interior designer. This Louisiana native started his career…