Dallas Luxury Real Estate

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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This Preston Hollow New Traditional Strikes All The Right Notes

By Karen Eubank / May 1, 2023 /

Marketing a home is similar to creating a musical composition. To be successful in either, you must hit all the right notes.  The three critical elements in composing music are rhythm, melody, and harmony. Marketing a home requires three critical elements as well. To resonate with buyers today, a house must be updated to current…

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This Very Pretty Santa Barbara Modern Villa Raises The Bar For Luxury Real Estate

By Karen Eubank / April 24, 2023 /

Let’s talk pretty. Pretty spectacular. Pretty Amazing. Pretty fantastic. The word gets bandied around, but it’s the perfect word to describe this Santa Barbara modern villa. This home was built in 2005 and was perfect for that era. Venetian plaster walls, cast stone fireplaces, and rough-hewn beamed ceilings gave it an authentic Spanish Mediterranean hacienda…

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Step Into Simpler Times and Superior Surroundings in Sparkman Club Estates

By Daniel Lalley / April 14, 2023 /

In terms of classic American neighborhoods, it doesn’t get much better than Sparkman Club Estates. This northwest Dallas neighborhood boasts remarkable homes and a rare close-knit community that’s coveted throughout Dallas. For this week’s Inwood Home of the Week sponsored by Inwood National Bank, we’re incredibly excited to feature a spacious retreat in this one-of-a-kind…

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This Mansion Park Townhome Is Four Levels of Flawless With a Capital F

By Nikki Barringer / April 8, 2023 /

There are few certainties in this world. We all know two of them – death and taxes. Now here’s another one. If you ever have the opportunity to buy an architect’s personal residence, you do it. I’m going to lay out my case room by room over the next, oh, let’s say 500 words. This…

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