Compass RE Texas

This Grapevine Remodel Lends a Midcentury Modern Inspiration to This Soft Contemporary

By Daniel Lalley / February 7, 2025 /

For this week’s Inwood Home of the Week sponsored by Inwood National Bank, we’re excited to show off an updated suburban soft contemporary home with plenty of room to make it your own. This four-bedroom, three-bathroom, 2,308-square-foot gem near Lake Grapevine begs to be explored. Let’s take a look. From the outside, the shed-style roofline…

This Farmers Branch Home Next to the Epic Oran Good Park Really Shines Bright

By Daniel Lalley / January 31, 2025 /

If there is one defining characteristic of the North Texas suburbs, it’s the expanding attractions, amenities, and activities. In just the past few years, we’ve seen areas like Farmers Branch, Frisco, and Plano truly evolve their offerings. Whether it’s the upcoming Universal Kids Resort, The Ronny Golf Park, or The Peppa Pig Theme Park, it…

This Chic Urban Retreat Sets a New Standard of Style for The Cedars

By Daniel Lalley / January 24, 2025 /

In the last decade, it’s been incredible to watch the transformation of so many Dallas Districts. With a rich history and heritage of distinct architecture, areas like The Cedars, Bishop Arts, and The Design District have been expertly reimagined. Of course, as new businesses and attractions emerge, residential restorations and brand-new builds breathe fresh aesthetics…

This Afforable Cedar Crest Remodel Hits a Hole in One

By Daniel Lalley / November 22, 2024 /

South Dallas has seen a remarkable transformation in the last decade. With the growing popularity of neighborhoods like Oak Cliff, Bishop Arts, and Cedar Crest, this area has undergone a bit of an evolution. Perhaps the most prominent of these have taken shape across the residential real estate landscape. As new amenities and attractions emerge,…

In the Early 1900s, This Is How the Richest Man in Fort Worth Lived

By Eric Prokesh / September 10, 2024 /

Some stories aren’t linear, dutifully following a single storyline, but are instead a complex tapestry woven of many threads. So it is with the home at 2608 Carter Avenue nearly crumbling under the weight of its history. Built around 1913 (though its precise age is not certain), it was the last home of the nearly…