Historic Home

A Kessler Highlands Home Even Your Dog Will Love

By Brenda Masse / October 23, 2024 /

This week’s Highlight Home of the Week sponsored by Senior Loan Officer Lisa Peters of First Horizon is a wonderful 1925 home in the Kessler Highlands addition of Kessler Park. Kessler Highlands is the second of ten developments that make up Kessler Park, developed between 1923 and 1979. The neighborhood, east of Kessler Square (the first to be developed),…

Heritage Oak Cliff Home Tour Offers Midcentury Modern With an Office Don Draper Would Love

By CandysDirt.com Contributor / October 15, 2024 /

By Ryan Stepp CandysDirt.com Contributor The annual Heritage Oak Cliff home tour is on Saturday and Sunday, October 26 and 27, and you do not want to miss it! There are 12 amazing properties featured this year and each one is remarkable in its own right. Heritage Oak Cliff Home Tour Home: 906 Leatrice Drive…

A Move-In Ready Historic Lakewood Heights Craftsman Bungalow 

By Karen Eubank / October 12, 2024 /

I may start calling Saturday Seven Hundred our Saturday Craftsman feature! There is a reason these are so prolific. They are incredibly well-built and offer such a livable layout. This Lakewood Heights Craftsman Bungalow is absolutely pristine and could not be better located. Lakewood Heights was established in 1914 as a suburb created specifically to…

Heritage Oak Cliff Home Tour: A ‘Pill-Hill’ Home on Eastus, Where You Can Turn Your 1950s Caddy Around in One Go

By CandysDirt.com Contributor / October 6, 2024 /

By Ryan Stepp and Donovan WestoverCandysDirt.com Contributors The annual Heritage Oak Cliff Home tour is coming up on Oct. 26 and 27, and you do not want to miss it!  There are 12 amazing properties featured this year and each one is remarkable in its own right. Make sure to purchase your tour tickets here.…

This Highland Park Tudor is One Hot Property!

By Karen Eubank / October 3, 2024 /

Highland Park Tudor homes are a hot commodity. Perhaps it’s a new generation’s appreciation for their heritage. Or it may be the fact that our demographics have changed so completely in the past few years. Dallas now has thousands of newcomers who have arrived from cities that value historic architecture. Remember, Tudor was one of…