Bishop Arts District

Bishop Arts Remodel Turns Heads For The Price

By Amy Puchaty / January 11, 2019 /

You won’t believe what you get for the price in this updated Bishop Arts beauty! We spoke to the owner Daniel Alvarado, an agent at Real Estate Reformation, who rehabbed the home himself. He tells us: “This home is perfect for the first-time or experienced home buyer looking for that Bishop Arts experience!” The three-bedroom, two-full-and-one-half-bathroom…

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Nightmare Project Turned Real Estate Dream For $439K

By Amy Puchaty / November 16, 2018 /

Meet “The Bishop,” a hot new listing that real estate agent Alex Prins calls a “nightmare project turned into a dream from heaven!” Prins, of Alex Prins Real Estate, tells us the duplex near the heart of Bishop Arts District, has been abandoned for years, wrapped up in courts, fought over with architecture plans, had…

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Splurge vs. Steal: An Ode To Oak Cliff

By Amy Puchaty / November 12, 2018 /

This week we take you to Oak Cliff, one of Dallas’ most vibrant and desirable areas. Whether it’s convenient access to the trendy Bishop Arts District or lush parks and golf you’re after, Oak Cliff is a place where people go to thrive. And this tight-knit Dallas enclave makes for one fantastic Splurge vs. Steal.…

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Stunning Kessler Tudor Uprooted From Original Park Cities Address Hits Market For $520K

By Amy Puchaty / October 5, 2018 /

Feast your eyes on this impressive Dallas Tudor with a backstory you won’t believe! Ideally situated on an elevated Kessler Square lot near the trendy Bishop Arts District sits this immaculate Tudor gem. It was relocated from its original Park Cities location to its current address back in the 80s, and still rests in the Kessler…

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A Bishop Arts Midcentury Modern — Meticulous and Marvelous

By Candy Evans / July 19, 2018 /

It is no secret that midcentury modern homes fetch more eyeballs, interest and buyers these days. Discriminating lovers of well-maintained and lovingly updated midcentury moderns are familiar with the name William E. Benson — his name became synonymous with significant Dallas architecture in the fifties and sixties. Truthfully, owning a home with a William  E.…

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