Junius Heights

Original Details on This Junius Heights Prairie-Style Will Make Vintage Home Lovers Swoon

By Joanna England / January 17, 2024 /

We’ve spotted a trend in historic neighborhoods where people maintain the beautiful architectural details on the outside, but render the era unrecognizable inside. To find a home on the market in places such as Munger Place or Junius Heights with vintage chandeliers and tile is extremely rare. However, David Collier at David Griffin & Co.…

Enjoy Arts, Crafts, And Classic Automobiles With The Junius Heights Historic Home Tour Nov. 4

By Joanna England / October 20, 2023 /

In its 15th year, the Junius Heights Historic Home Tour will deliver arts and crafts and classic cars on Saturday, Nov. 4. The event will include a living history tour at Swiss Avenue’s renowned Aldredge House on the day of the tour, as well as a homage to the Age of The Automobile. Each tour…

The Sweetest Junius Heights Craftsman Bungalow Just Hit the Market

By Karen Eubank / September 2, 2023 /

When this sweet Junius Heights Craftsman bungalow hit our inbox, we stopped everything and gawked. How often do you find a flawlessly renovated historic bungalow with a pool? Rarely. In 1985, Karl and Jana Braddick bought a large two-story historic home on Junius. The neighborhood was full of much smaller Craftsman bungalows serving as rental…

Let’s Headline This Junius Heights Home ‘Victor Victorian with Love’

By Shelby Skrhak / May 31, 2023 /

I love how Realtor Loren Hall describes the homeowners of a Victorian on Victor Street that she’s listing today: “They’re not investors. They’re a couple that purchases homes that need love, and this home needed love.” The Victorian home at 5320 Victor Street is this week’s Highlight Home of the Week, sponsored by Dallas mortgage…

Beautifully Renovated Historic Junius Heights Craftsman Shows The Best Face of a Great Neighborhood

By Karen Eubank / January 26, 2023 /

Junius Heights has been an extremely popular Dallas neighborhood since its inception. According to the Dallas Landmark Commission’s Landmark Nomination Form, it was platted on July 19, 1906. Of course, the developers knew what they were doing because a new streetcar line opened two months later, on September 2, 1906. On that Sunday afternoon, with…