Greenland Hills
New Tudor homes with old charm and modern amenities are difficult to find, especially in a conservation district. This Greenland Hills Tudor blends so seamlessly into this historic neighborhood it’s hard to tell it was built in 2012. If we are honest, so many of us want that charming exterior, but we cannot cope with…
Greenland Hills is one of those neighborhoods where people seldom leave because it’s filled with original historic homes. This charming Tudor Revival cottage is a perfect example of why this East Dallas neighborhood chose to become a conservation district. In 2003, the eastern portion of the M Streets neighborhood separated to become M Streets East…
This week’s Inwood Home of the Week, sponsored by Inwood National Bank, takes us to the M Streets of Greenland Hills, a conservation district of 1920s homes off Greenville Ave. This 1926-built stunner is located on Morningside Ave., a beautiful street of deep, 60-foot lots full of homes with a little bit of English cottage…
Over in Greenland Hills, right off Greenville Avenue at the corner of Vanderbilt and Worcola, there’s a house that on the exterior fits right in with the neighborhood. But it’s ever so slightly different and that’s what makes it truly stand out. It’s a Georgian amid a rash of Tudors so that’s a little something…
It’s no secret that the M Streets are a fantastic place to live. And this week, we highlight two gems that are sure to impress! Whether you’re looking for a renovated historic charmer or an ideally located fixer-upper, our Splurge vs. Steal is worth considering. Take a look and tell us which you would choose.…