3525 Turtle Creek

A Calming, Comfortable, Three-Bedroom Retreat Soars Above Turtle Creek

By Candy Evans / January 17, 2023 /

Most buyers who choose high-rise living buy vertical for three reasons: they want zero maintenance, they love the views, and they desire the utmost security for the times they are at home and on the road. What isn’t often uttered is the comfort factor — it’s quite real. Whether the comfort comes from the extra…

Turtle Creek Association Tour of Homes Soars to New Heights on Oct. 9

By Joanna England / September 8, 2021 /

The 20th Anniversary of the Turtle Creek Association Tour of Homes will be a virtual event with an exclusive VIP reception inside Perot Legacy Hall at the Perot Companies headquarters. It’s no secret that the Turtle Creek Corridor is known for the luxurious residences that dot the creek and surrounding lush neighborhood. This year’s 20th-anniversary…

Jon Anderson: Big Units, Plus Big HOA Bills, Mean a Tough Sell

By Jon Anderson / May 3, 2019 /

For performers, the winning combination for success is singing, dancing, and acting. In condos, it’s location, selling price, and HOA dues.  In every condo purchase, the topic of HOA dues comes up. For buyers comfortable in the digital age, that topic and resulting self-editing arrive when listings and HOA dues pop onto computer screens. That’s…

Versailles in The Sky: The Ultimate Turtle Creek Penthouse is Finally Available

By Karen Eubank / April 24, 2018 /

You’ve never seen anything like this Turtle Creek Penthouse. Never. It’s easily the equivalent of the Palace of Versailles, but 22 stories into the sky. It’s a fantasy, a dream, a love story, and it’s finally available — after 40 years.

Unbelievably Chic Offering in Legendary Turtle Creek High-Rise

By Amy Puchaty / January 29, 2018 /

When a property this chic comes across your desk, you pay attention, and such was the case when Elly Holder reached out to me for help writing the property romance for her rare-to-market offering in the iconic Howard Meyer designed 3525 Turtle Creek.