Bishop Arts District

This is Not Your Average Craftsman, It’s a Haven of Surprises

By Amy Puchaty / October 9, 2020 /

Privately nestled on a double lot just blocks from the Bishop Arts District rests one of the most eye-catching Craftsman homes to hit the market in ages. This is a three-bedroom, two-bathroom beauty surrounded by lush gardens and patios for achieving the ultimate state of calm. It comes complete with a Koi pond and enchanting…

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If You’re Into Cottages, Kessler Plaza Is Where It’s At

By Nikki Barringer / September 1, 2020 /

Dave Perry-Miller’s Ann Andrews loves Kessler Plaza. So much so that she lives there. She calls it one of the best undiscovered pockets in Oak Cliff. And the perk of “undiscovered” is price points. Over in Kessler Plaza, you can still find adorable cottages at a bit of a budget-friendlier price.  The first thing Andrews…

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Daniel Quintana Represents Hot Three-Story Bishop Arts complex

By Shelby Skrhak / August 22, 2020 /

You’ll never want for things to do and places to go when “home” is the new seven-unit Westwood complex in the Bishop Arts District. Listing agent Daniel Quintana with Dave Perry-Miller Real Estate represents the recently finished three-bedroom, three-bath “smart” condominiums priced starting at $565,000. “The walkability of this popular and rapidly changing neighborhood really…

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Cool Craftsman In North Oak Cliff With Smart Upgrades

By Amy Puchaty / July 10, 2020 /

Now here is a Craftsman in North Oak Cliff that inspires! It affords a fresh color palette, modern construction, and energy-efficient features like solar panels and Low-E windows. How does an average electric bill of around $75 sound? The three-bedroom, two-full-and-one-half-bathroom gem is light and bright, and yes, everything is just right. Are you ready…

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The Mayor’s House Gets a New Life

By Karen Eubank / May 7, 2020 /

Our series on the Preservation Dallas 2020 Preservation Achievement Awards continues this week with a 1910 American Four-Square home at 635 N. Zang Boulevard in Oak Cliff. It has been dubbed The Mayor’s House, and sometime this summer will open as a restaurant. The name of the home stems from the fact that Dallas Mayor…

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