Briggs Freeman Sothebys

Farmhouse Splurge Or Craftsman Steal, You Choose

By Amy Puchaty / April 18, 2021 /

Two gorgeous Dallas homes, two very different styles. Both homes are great for entertaining and each have their own unique personality. But which is the better deal? It depends! Whether you dig the Spring Creek Farmhouse or are falling hard for the Winnetka Heights Craftsman, you really can’t go wrong in our latest Splurge vs. Steal. …

A Sophisticated Turtle Creek Contemporary

By Karen Eubank / March 29, 2021 /

We’ve written about this Turtle Creek contemporary before, but whoa, has it been transformed. It’s always exciting when one of the Park Bridge Court homes hits the market because there are so few, and they are all exquisite. Park Bridge Court was developed in the late 1970s and quickly became an enclave of cutting-edge architecture.…

For The First Time Ever, The Iconic Philip Johnson Modernist Is For Lease

By Karen Eubank / March 13, 2021 /

The Philip Johnson Modernist mansion on Strait Lane is one of the most significant homes in Dallas with fantastic provenance among Big D elite. It’s the only residence the lauded architect designed in Dallas and for the first time in history, you can lease it. This iconic Preston Hollow home was built in 1964 for…

Carla Perez Sells the Vision of New Luxury Construction

By Karen Eubank / March 6, 2021 /

I can’t think of anyone that understands new luxury construction or how to sell it better than Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s Realtor Carla Perez. It’s not easy to walk a client onto a plot of dirt and bring a non-existing home to life, but Perez excels at successfully selling a vision for an unseen property. CandysDirt.com:…

Tiffany McKinzie And HALL Arts Residences: A Match Made in High-Rise Heaven?

By Candy Evans / March 5, 2021 /

I first met Tiffany McKinzie back when I was more blonde than white-haired, and had way more collagen. I was impressed: she was young, beautiful, and exquisitely talented as an emerging interior designer. She had a great eye, a unique style, and she worked her slender fingers to the bone with project after project. So…