Allie Beth Allman and Associates

Welcome to Sunnyslope, a Legendary Preston Hollow Estate

By Candy Evans / August 18, 2022 /

A century ago, when oilman M.H. Marr was looking for a new homestead for his young family, he came across a rolling parcel on the then-outskirts of Dallas that is now an iconic corner in the heart of Preston Hollow.  The dominion laid a foundation for the Marr family to grow, found businesses, and play…

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Discover an All-American Dream Home Listed in Lake Highlands

By Candy Evans / August 11, 2022 /

Certain things come to mind when picturing a forever home, meant for growing old in and enjoying endlessly with loved ones through the years. That usually includes a pool, a spacious and adaptable layout, and the ability to live on one level. In Dallas’s lovely Lake Highlands neighborhood, a circa-1963 residence just listed that ticks…

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The Doris Jacobs Team is Back at Allie Beth Allman (Because She Never Really Left)

By Candy Evans / July 26, 2022 /

This says so much about the Dallas real estate scene and the razor-sharp competition between brokers for tip-top producing agents that brokers don’t just fawn over — they recruit, pursue, and hound, offering gigantic marketing budgets, hefty splits, trips to wealthy enclaves, and connections to some of the world’s top producers. But even then, longevity…

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A Design-Loving Buyer’s Dream Home Just Listed on Desco Drive

By Candy Evans / July 21, 2022 /

For all you design enthusiasts out there, this home just north of the Park Cities is a must-see. It’s new construction — completed in 2022 — and was created by New York-based designer Janet Goldschmidt as only her second home project in Dallas. Inspired by L.A. style, it blends organic materials within open spaces for…

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Urban Reserve is For Architecture Lovers, And This Listing Has The Clean Lines You Crave

By Joanna England / July 11, 2022 /

When Diane Cheatham started selling lots for her Lake Highlands-area development Urban Reserve, she knew that the environmentally sensitive, modern design standards of the neighborhood wouldn’t appeal to everyone. But they’d resonate with a select audience of architecture lovers. In that pool of buyers was Robert D. Troy. An architect, he designed a home for…

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