Highland Park ISD
It’s always interesting to jump into the proverbial time machine and look at a home’s history. Take our featured Dave Perry-Miller home at 3507 McFarlin Blvd. for example. This 6,499-square-foot home was built in 1980 as a duplex, but the first owners converted it to a single-family detached home in 1986. As such, there are…
Read MoreIf you are searching for the perfect place to call home, a property with stunning curb appeal, exquisite and intelligent design, sumptuous guest quarters and a prime location, this Potomac Avenue home just may be your answer. It’s certainly a Highland Park dream home that has it all. It carries a $5.499 million asking price…
Read MoreHomes in Highland Park ISD are always hot commodities for parents looking to get their children into one of the best school districts in the country, but this University Park home at 3451 Shenandoah Street is an easy A. Listed by Rogers Healy of Rogers Healy and Associates, this single-family attached home is located across…
Read MoreThe three-bedroom, two-bath home at 3445 Purdue Avenue was built in 1929, when this quintessential Tudor was one of many lining this quiet street in University Park. In the ’20s and ’30s, Tudors were THE house for this area. Today, it’s a robin’s egg blue-painted brick home, ready to take in its next family. This…
Read MoreWith the constant changes around us, it’s good to know you can still virtually tour and buy a home. And in Highland Park, that’s no exception. The real estate market is hot as pent up demand creates favorable scenarios for sellers. Here, we highlight a few of our favorite Highland Park Virtual Tours for you…
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