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These Two Modernist Properties at Under $750K May Surprise You!

By Karen Eubank / June 1, 2024 /

This week, I have two dramatically different modernist properties that can be yours for under $750,000.  One is at the legendary 3525 Turtle Creek, a modernist highrise designed by Howard Meyer wrapped with his iconic brise soleil. The other is a cutting-edge cylindrical modernist by one of our hottest architects, Josh Nimmo. The Outcrop consists…

An Iconic Lakewood Estate With a Surprising Architectural Provenance

By Karen Eubank / May 27, 2024 /

I’m going to ruffle some feathers, so brace yourselves because this iconic Lakewood estate has been attributed to the wrong architect for at least the past seven years. And yes, I’m also guilty of repeating lore and not facts, but I’m going to set the record straight today.  This home has been called one of…

You Won’t Recognize This Highland Park Mediterranean That Jonathan Rosen Just Listed

By Karen Eubank / May 21, 2024 /

Nothing exemplifies how tastes and bank accounts have changed more in the past few years than this Highland Park Mediterranean. Our CandysDirt.com crew has a long history with this one. We all did the proverbial jaw-drop back in 2018 when we partied here during the property’s first sale. This was once, of course, the home…

This Spanish Colonial is The Jewel of Kessler Park

By Daniel Lalley / May 10, 2024 /

Since Dallas boasts one of the most eclectic collections of architecture in the country, it’s not often that we’re blown away by a new listing. Neighborhoods such as Lakewood, Preston Hollow, and Kessler Park are beset with some truly dynamic examples of excellent homes.  With nearly every architectural style, school, and movement on display, our…

The Most Charming French Acadian Home in Highland Park

By Karen Eubank / April 15, 2024 /

What is it about a courtyard that makes us feel instantly at home? The moment I saw this French Acadian beauty, I wanted to walk through that arched entry, sit down in the courtyard, and spend the afternoon sipping something lovely. I’m not alone in loving courtyards. Every country since 6400 BC has embraced the…