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Park Cities Historic and Preservation Society Gears Up For a Busy April

By Deb R. Brimer / March 22, 2019 /

April is event month for the Park Cities Historic and Preservation Society (PCHPS). Whether you’re a history buff, an architectural aficionado, a real estate junkie, or a classic and antique car enthusiast, you’ll find plenty of reasons to put Park Cities on your April calendar. The Distinguished Speaker Luncheon kicks off the iconic annual events…

Fabulous Hillcrest Manor Remodel With A Pool For $599,900

By Amy Puchaty / March 22, 2019 /

With an on-trend interior chock full of upgrades this Hillcrest Manor remodel is sure to be the envy of all your friends! Perfectly nestled in a sought after Brentfield Elementary neighborhood, the four-bedroom, three-full-bathroom gem with a pool is perfect for growing families and shines with designer upgrades. Show-Stopping Fireplace This includes an open concept…

Three Open Houses, Three New Ways To Live In Lake Highlands

By Amy Puchaty / March 21, 2019 /

Affordable family living, Richardson ISD schools, and easy access to big city attractions make living in Lake Highlands a no brainer. Which is why we’ve rustled up a few Open Houses in the neighborhood that you won’t want to miss. Check them out and give us your thoughts if you tour one. Evan Beattie Modernist…

Step Inside a Lakefront Dream With Inviting Mediterranean Style

By CandysDirt / March 21, 2019 /

Perched on a sprawling 1.57-acre lot above the shores of White Rock Lake sits this off-market offering you have to see to believe. The spirit of Tuscany is alive and well inside this stunning Mediterranean, where you can’t escape waterfront views even if you try, and why would you? Take in the natural beauty of…

Stevens Park Estates: A Master-Planned Historic Neighborhood

By Deb R. Brimer / March 20, 2019 /

  Stevens Park Estates has it all – old majestic homes, architectural diversity, a premier golf course, and breathtaking scenic views – wrapped in rich North Oak Cliff history and Stevens family lore. In 1851, Dr. John H. Stevens – one of the first physicians in Dallas – purchased 168 acres on the courtyard steps…