Dallas Luxury Real Estate

Briggs Freeman Agents List AIA Award-Winning Secret Sanctuary by Architect Max Levy

By Karen Eubank / June 5, 2023 /

“There is lovely natural light falling through beautifully proportioned spaces that reframe your appreciation of nature.” These are the words architect Max Levy used to describe this secret sanctuary overlooking a spring-fed creek. When Levy was asked to build a custom home for a doctor, dancer, and their small child years ago, he embraced the…

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Artist Carly Allen-Martin’s Lakewood Home Is Like Santa Barbara Meets Nola

By Karen Eubank / May 29, 2023 /

When I saw photos of this decidedly different Lakewood luxury home, I was sure it belonged to a designer. I was not far off. It belongs to acclaimed contemporary artist Carly Allen Martin, and her touch is everywhere. You’ve probably seen Martin’s work in a variety of public places, including BBVA Compass Bank, Texas Oncology Hospital, and…

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Dallas Midtown Partners Announce Plans For 275 Luxury Condos, $80M Mixed-Use Development on Former Valley View Site

By April Towery / May 23, 2023 /

The final pieces of what used to be Valley View Mall sat in a pile of rubble Tuesday morning as developers with Beck Ventures announced future plans for Dallas Midtown on the site near Preston Road and Dilbeck Lane.  Longtime Beck partner Anthem Development expects to secure permits by the fall for the anchor project,…

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Modern Spanish Revival Sanctuary in University Park Was Designed by Fusch Architects

By Karen Eubank / May 15, 2023 /

I look at gorgeous properties daily. One in a million stops me in my tracks. This Modern Spanish Revival is that one in a million. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a home so beautifully designed, so luxurious yet so livable, in a perfect location. You are more likely to find this Modern Spanish Revival…

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The Dixico King’s Kessler Park Old English Tudor Has Secret Doors And so Much More

By Karen Eubank / May 4, 2023 /

This gorgeous Kessler Park Old English Tudor was built for a king. Although not royalty, this king made a real difference in the lives of Dallas workers during the Great Depression. Louis Carlisle Kimple was considered to be the king of wax paper. You know the stuff. Years ago, cake tins were lined with it,…

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