Kessler Park

Splurge vs. Steal: Two Catercorner Kessler Park Tudors Built in the 1930s

By Leah Shafer / July 31, 2017 /

Splurge vs, Steal is a new feature on CandysDirt.com. Every week, we look at two properties that offer something in common, but are miles apart in their asking price.   North Oak Cliff’s Kessler Park is known for its eclectic and well-maintained architecture, including some marvelous Tudor revivals. The origins of the neighborhood date to 1924, and…

Kessler Park Tudor With a Backyard Paradise

By Karen Eubank / June 17, 2017 /

If you’re in the market for a Kessler Park Tudor with a backyard that has no less than five areas for entertaining, stop reading and call Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s listing agent Jenni Stolarski immediately. This is one hot property, and mark my words — it will be pending by next week. It’s always a challenge…

Kessler Park Estate in a Private Woodland

By Karen Eubank / March 16, 2017 /

Privacy and space are hot commodities today. It’s hard to find one, much less both, but we have. Our Inwood House of the Week, at 1402 Yakimo Dr., is a Kessler Park Estate in Oak Cliff, set in almost an acre of woods. It’s hard to believe a property like this still exists only minutes from…

Remarkable Kessler Park Traditional Wows In Our Roundup of Dallas Open Houses

By Leah Shafer / August 18, 2016 /

Every Thursday, we scour the market to find five fabulous properties with open houses that weekend. These are events you should not miss, and we love bringing you the CandysDirt Open Houses of the Week column. This week, our houses range in price from $419K to $977K. You’ll find a range of properties, from the stately Kessler Park traditional pictured above, to…

Cute Cottage in Kessler Plaza Offers Location and Value

By Joanna England / July 28, 2016 /

It’s rare to find an adorable home at an affordable price in a North Oak Cliff neighborhood that is seeing dramatic price increases and appreciation. I mean, this area of Dallas is growing like gangbusters, attracting more and more Millennials, so prices are increasing along with gentrification. But this home just west of Hampton Road…