Dallas real estate news

From Cookie Cutter to Custom, Dwell Partners’ Newest Listing Has All The Tips

By Amy Puchaty / July 5, 2019 /

In a suburban market chock full of new build spec homes, Dwell Partners’ newest listing in Old Town Coppell goes to show how a blank slate can be transformed into something truly stylish and unique!  “Our seller, Sarah Shojaian with Sho Interiors, is a mover and shaker within the DFW interior design community and beyond,” says…

East Dallas Custom Located in The Heart of Fourth Festivities

By Joanna England / July 4, 2019 /

The funky counterpart of larger and grander Forest Hills, Little Forest Hills, is one of my favorite neighborhoods in East Dallas. Why? Because besides amazing location, this neighborhood has natural beauty and personality. First, Little Forest Hills has the absolute CUTEST Fourth of July parade, which attracts bicycles and strollers with streamers and flags, plus…

Forget The Fanfare, Inwood-Northwest Is Where You Should Be

By Amy Puchaty / July 4, 2019 /

These Inwood-Northwest Dallas homes are so good you’ll forget all about the fireworks and hop on a call with your Realtor stat. From Hockaday to Devonshire to Briarwood, these beauties do not disappoint. All have open houses this Sunday and backyards to keep you cool all summer long.

Pick Your Pool Design For Style and Safety, Says Harold Leidner

By Joanna England / July 4, 2019 /

[Editor’s Note: At the end of the day, pools are a selling point and an asset to some homes, but the choices and safety protocol instated are the responsibility of the homeowner.]  Ensuring that a pool is stylish comes easy for Harold Leidner, founder of his eponymous Harold Leidner Landscape Architects. But how do you…

Bleu Ciel Perch Offers Panoramic Views of Red, White, and Boom!

By Joanna England / July 3, 2019 /

Can you believe that July Fourth is tomorrow? It feels like summer is just racing by us, and Dallas is kicking the holiday weekend off with tonight’s Red, White, and Boom on the Bridge festivities on the Ron Kirk Bridge (Continental Ave. for those of us who aren’t recent transplants). The event concludes with a…