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Another Gem From JLD Custom Homes in Monticello Park

By Joshua Baethge / October 18, 2019 /

Another gem in Monticello Park has hit the market. This recently finished four-bedroom, four-bath home is a rare find indeed.  Plus, it’s a relative bargain in today’s’ East Dallas market. It commands a 60-foot-wide lot — about 10 feet wider than typical lots in this part of town. “It’s a super cool house that conserves…

Steel Toe Stiletto Kicks Life Into Aging Munger Place Home

By Joshua Baethge / July 24, 2019 /

In the mid-1940s, not long after World War II ended, a woman moved into the Munger Place home at 710 Dumas Street. Her two sisters lived on the same block.  She would remain there seven decades until leaving for an assisted living facility last year. When she moved out, the 1921-built home still had many…

Agent Migration: Gia Marshello Settles in; Jeremy Moore Makes a Move

By Joshua Baethge / March 11, 2019 /

In this week’s Agent Migration column, we check in with Gia Marshllo, who joined Allie Beth Allman late last year, and Jeremy Moore who joined the Hewitt & Habgood Group in February. Did you make a big move? Contact Joshua Baethge. Gia Marshello Staying Busy at Allie Beth Allman Gia Marshello is enjoying life at…

The Modern Farmhouse of Your Dreams From JLD Custom Homes

By Joanna England / June 4, 2018 /

Immediately, when I hear the words “modern farmhouse,” my ears perk up. Sometimes, though, the term is used so broadly and incorrectly that it’s been used to describe Tudors sporting a coat of white paint, Craftsman homes built in the 1920s and recently updated, and the random ranch fixed up by Fixer Upper fans.  This…

Lakewood Hills Transitional by JLD Custom Homes is The Perfect Fit

By Amy Dobson / January 29, 2018 /

You could say that JLD Custom Homes were experts at building houses on Tucker Street. They recently completed their sixth home in this little enclave and it just so happens it is the only home available in Lakewood Hills for less than $1 million. The location is superb given that Tucker Street is a cul-de-sac…