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Sam Wyly’s Highland Park Tudor Estate Hits the Market

By Karen Eubank / July 10, 2017 /

You’ve probably driven by this Tudor estate every Christmas, slowed down, and gawked just like thousands of others. There have always been the most astonishing holiday displays in the front yard. If you’ve lived in Dallas very long, you’ll know it belongs to philanthropist and entrepreneur Sam Wyly. Although Wyly’s resume takes up an entire page…

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University Park Custom Transitional Features Inspired Finish-Out

By Karen Eubank / July 6, 2017 /

Our Inwood National Bank Home of the Week is a perfect template for everything you need to do when you build a home today. This University Park custom transitional has all the features buyers crave, from a floor plan that flows beautifully to flawless finish out. Hats off to Mike Regan of Regan Custom Homes…

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Charming Mockingbird Park Ranch is Full of Surprises

By Karen Eubank / June 29, 2017 /

Our Inwood National Bank Home of the Week is a surprising find on many levels. This Mockingbird Park Ranch at 3915 Fairley Lane looks like a charming little cottage. It’s so much more. It’s certainly not little. It’s also not a cookie-cutter house. This ranch is full of character, light, and sits on one of the…

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Happy Pre-Father’s Day to Father of the Year Pierce Allman (and ALL DADS!)

By Candy Evans / June 11, 2017 /

Update 12:00 pm: this item has been updated to reflect today is not Father’s Day, it is next Sunday: we are getting a head start! Our own Pierce Allman was named Father of the Year at the 42nd Anniversary Father of the Year Awards Luncheon this past week, one of three to receive the honor.…

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High-Rise Living: Finding a Starter Condo on the Katy Trail

By Jon Anderson / April 25, 2017 /

When buyers select a single-family home, one of their criteria is of course, price, but there are other measurements of a successful home.  Yes, to an extent, location is dictated by costs, but the personality of a neighborhood isn’t. There are blocks that regularly socialize and those where anonymity is expected.  A lot of single-family…

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