Alex Perry

2023 Luxury Real Estate Market Outlook: North Texas Remains a Top Performer According to These Experts

By Karen Eubank / January 2, 2023 /

You’ve undoubtedly heard a lot of grumbling about the real estate market lately. Yes, it’s a fact that mortgage rates have risen and housing inventory is tight, but we have to remember the Dallas luxury real estate market is a unicorn. All we have to do is look at some statistics from 2022. What you…

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New Year’s Resolutions: Wake Up Early, Exercise More, And Buy a $15 Million House

By April Towery / December 29, 2022 /

If buying a $15 million house is on your list of New Year’s resolutions, we can help. There are a few stunners on the market in the Dallas area featuring massive square footage brand new construction, and tons of amenities. Two of them have nine bathrooms.  As you deck the halls this holiday season and…

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8 Dallas-Area Homes Are Among The Most Expensive Listings in Texas 

By April Towery / December 28, 2022 /

Dallas dominates the most expensive single-family home listings in Texas for December.  Eight D-FW dwellings are on this month’s list, released Wednesday by the Houston Association of Realtors.  The local homes include:  The No. 1 most expensive listing in Texas is a $35 million castle in Austin. Coming in at No. 6 is a $13.9…

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This New Old House in Devonshire Merges Contemporary And Traditional Design

By Karen Eubank / November 14, 2022 /

I’m smitten. And that’s not easy to do. My heart skipped a beat when Allie Beth Allman & Associates’ top-producing Realtor Alex Perry sent me what I’m calling the “New Old House.” My preservationist, traditional, Tudor-loving heart skipped a beat. It’s the most refreshing take on paying tribute to the past while embracing the future…

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This Highland Park Transitional Evolved From an Arts & Crafts Original

By Karen Eubank / October 31, 2022 /

Seeing a home transition through the decades is fascinating. It gives us insight into architectural trends and offers historical snapshots. It’s hard to imagine, but this Highland Park transitional was built in 1914 in the popular Arts & Crafts style, but over the years it has carried a French air that ultimately grew into this…

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