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An English Tudor Revival in The Heart of Highland Park

By Karen Eubank / February 5, 2018 /

Let’s talk hot property, shall we? This gorgeous Highland Park English Tudor revival at 4814 Saint Johns Drive hit the market for $4.9 million last Friday. Our Monday Morning Millionaire is everything you could ever want in a home, and you simply cannot ask for a better location! The English Tudor revival style evokes a…

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Luxe Tour: French Transitional Preston Hollow Spec Home Brings Hot Property to Market

By Candy Evans / August 10, 2016 /
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Oh boy! I’ve got a very first look for you at a French Transitional spec home in the heart of Preston Hollow. Located at 6019 Prestonshire Rd., this beauty is designed by Richard Drummond Davis and built by Colby Craig, a talented young builder creating dynamic homes in the area. Colby is a third-generation builder…

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Ebby Halliday Realtors Preston Hollow Home Tour Sunday Features 11 Marvelous Homes

By Candy Evans / April 15, 2016 /
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In the pantheon of tony Dallas neighborhoods, Preston Hollow stands out as one of the most beloved. It features tree-lined streets, a variety of architecturally significant homes, and easy access to well-known public and private schools. In addition, Preston Hollow is only minutes from both the central business and arts districts. Many famous Dallasites make…

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This Weekend’s Dallas Open Houses Promise Happy Days of Real Estate Hunting

By Leah Shafer / November 19, 2015 /

The Dallas housing market this week offers some particularly beautiful homes, many of which have open houses this weekend. We’ve rounded up five that would make for a great visit. They range in price from $217,000 to $949,000, and include everything from a stately traditional Prairie in Munger Place to a Lakewood Contemporary by Durham Builders. Let…

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Forecast 2014: Is The Hot Dallas Market Finally Cooling Its Jets?

By Candy Evans / October 18, 2013 /

Well we cannot blame this one on the Republicans: the Dallas real estate market, which had been in a heated frenzy ever since about January 2, has finally cooled heels a bit. It started on Labor Day, Ebby agent Kay Weeks told Steve Brown, when higher mortgage rates and economic uncertainties cooled the market as…

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