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Frisco’s Trick or Treat the Square is a Spooky Good Time

By Brenda Masse | October 27, 2023 |

Next in a series: North Texas cities, towns, and neighborhoods celebrate fall with all the gusto of people who have suffered through a Texas summer, and we are here to let you know about the best area fall festivals, Oktoberfests, pumpkin patches, and Halloween fun over the next several weeks. Today, it’s all about costumes, candy,…

This Bluebonnet Drive Bungalow Shows What Oakhurst Offers in The $500K Range

By Eric Prokesh | October 27, 2023 |

I have always had a soft spot for Oakhurst. It’s an in-town enclave on the National Register of Historic Places. And why not? There is so much to love. Platted in 1927 by Harvard-educated landscape designer Herbert Hare, it was conceived with winding contours and sylvan green spaces offering natural screens and sound buffers that…

You Can Own Three Acres of Kaufman History at The Thurman Place

By Nikki Barringer | October 26, 2023 |

There’s a Facebook group called, “You’re probably from Kaufman, Texas if you remember …” It’s their version of a Jeff Foxworthy routine. It’s charming and adorable and one of the “probably from” entries includes a long list of presumably favorite teachers and coaches, including the original owner of today’s featured home, Floyd Thurman. A Kaufman…

A Beautifully Redone Neoclassical Home in Highland Park Graces The Market

By CandysDirt | October 26, 2023 |

The Park Cities is known for its spectacular homes, but a completely reimagined Neoclassical residence in Highland Park is in a league of its own. The sellers purchased stately 3607 Euclid Avenue in early 2021 and set to work on a dramatic transformation. While keeping its timeless details such as the elegant woodwork and original…

Proactive Preservation: How to Protect a Historic Home From Demolition

By Karen Eubank | October 26, 2023 |

It’s been a bad year for preserving historic homes in Dallas. We are losing homes built by significant architects at an alarming rate. Recently, there was quite a social media outcry over the demise of a 1932 Clifford D. Hutsell on Lakewood Blvd. The comments on various posts made me realize that the majority of…

The Growth of Higher Learning Means Graduated Demands For Dallas Housing

By Joy Donovan | October 26, 2023 |

As we discussed last week, construction projects abound in North Texas universities. The domino effect will include more educated people, job creation, and, of course, housing demands. Last week we focused on Fort Worth, but today let’s talk about the housing needs around the Dallas side of university expansions. Work is underway at the University…