Keller Williams

Quaint Cottage With Well-Done Updates is a Berkley Place Plum

By Eric Prokesh / January 13, 2017 /

Long gone are the days when a bargain could be found in the neighborhood of Berkley Place, a pleasant mix of imposing pre-war manses and quaint bungalows, a common element I find endearing about the old Near South Side neighborhoods. Mistletoe Heights, Park Hill, and Ryan Place all constructed impressive villas on a grand scale, but felt…

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Midway Hollow Modern Sits Pretty In Our Dallas Open Houses of the Week Roundup

By Leah Shafer / January 5, 2017 /

We love bringing you an insider look at hot DFW properties with our CandysDirt Open Houses of the Week column. Every Thursday, we find five fabulous open houses in Dallas (and the ‘burbs from time to time) you shouldn’t miss. This week, our houses range in price from $439,900 to $820K. You’ll find an energy-efficient, marvelous Midway Hollow modern (pictured above), a remodeled Lake…

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Bluffview Transitional is a Sensational Blend of Style and Substance

By Karen Eubank / November 10, 2016 /

  If bold, dramatic, and striking are the words that inspire your house hunting, we’ve found your next home. This Bluffview transitional blends style, drama, elegance, and ease of living into one beautiful package. Just south of Northwest Highway there is a wonderful gated community with a five-acre park called Bretton Woods. Within that lush,…

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Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Snatches the Russell Rhodes Team in Flower Mound from KW

By Candy Evans / November 4, 2016 /

With a purchase price rumored (but not substantiated) to be in the seven figures, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices PenFed Realty Texas has purchased a Flower Mound powerhouse agent and associates, all formerly of Keller Williams’s Preston Road office in Plano. Russell Rhodes, one of the five top producing Keller Williams agents in the world for the…

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Seasoned Flippers Win Big on Historic Elizabeth Blvd.

By Eric Prokesh / October 21, 2016 /

In the “keeping track of what’s going on in one’s own backyard” file, the recent and rapid sale of 1111 Elizabeth Blvd. has raised some eyebrows. One hundred years old this year, 1111 Elizabeth Blvd. was built for George W. Armstrong, founder and president of Consumers’ Light and Heat Company, which ultimately became Fort Worth Power…

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