Allie Beth Allman

Thursday Three Hundred: M-Streets Tudor Feels Like a Fairytale Fantasy

By Leah Shafer / April 30, 2015 /

If you’ve always wanted to live in a home that looks like it belongs in a fairytale, then today’s Thursday Three Hundred is your wish come to market. The M-Streets Tudor at 5355 McCommas Blvd. captivates with corner-lot curb appeal, from the steeply pitched roof and bright red door to stone-and-wood siding and arching shade trees. This 1946 house is pure…

BombSHELLs: The Shelton’s Secret Penthouses

By Jon Anderson / April 17, 2015 /

Wow! I stumbled into Carolina Rendon’s hip pocket and neither of us felt a thing – but I saw something wonderful that stirred my renovator’s heart. But I get ahead of myself… In 1983, The Shelton popped up in Preston Center located on Luther Lane just south of Northwest Highway and east of the Tollway.…

Featured Realtor: Laurie Mah is a People Person Who Sells Houses

By Joanna England / April 6, 2015 /

  Experience is important, but it’s no substitute for doing the research and legwork. That’s a philosophy Laurie Mah maintains, and it’s led to plenty of success. This determined and knowledgeable Realtor with Allie Beth Allman’s Ben Jones Group has lived all over the US and in parts of Asia, but loves the M Streets…

We Took a Tour Inside the Most Expensive Home in Dallas: Tom and Cinda Hicks’ $100 Million Walnut Place

By Candy Evans / March 19, 2015 /

It is almost impossible to describe what it feels like to actually visit Walnut Place, the former Crespi Estate, as it was christened by owners Thomas O. and Cinda Hicks. But we were fortunate indeed to tour the 35,275 square foot (67,689 including terraces) estate for a once-in-a-lifetime experience. The most expensive home in Dallas…

Luis Oseguera Brings Customer Service Skills, Bicultural Background to Clients

By Leah Shafer / March 13, 2015 /

Luis Oseguera has always been passionate about real estate, but as an accomplished restaurateur in Arkansas with more than 20 years of experience in that field, it was his avocation, not his profession. “I worked with my family when I was living in Arkansas to help them acquire their first home—after seeing the happiness that…