Kessler Park

Help us Solve This Kessler Park Spanish Eclectic Who-Done-It!

By Karen Eubank / March 16, 2023 /

We have dug and dug, but we need help finding the architect of this gorgeous 1932 Spanish Eclectic just listed by David Griffin and Company. When I first saw this two-story, hipped roof, stone beauty, I thought it was probably a Dines and Kraft, but some features did not resonate as being their work, like…

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This 1939 Jewel Box Shines on Winnetka Ave in Oak Cliff

By Nikki Barringer / March 11, 2023 /

You’d think I’d run out of ways to gush about a house, but alas, I have NOT. Let’s see what I still have in the tank for this one. I have a feeling it’s a lot. Like let’s start with Swoon City because this Oak Cliff home is the freaking mayor. It’s been the personal…

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A Single-Story Ranch That’s Been Taken To The Next Level

By Nikki Barringer / December 3, 2022 /

In this updated Kessler Park mid-century, the owners embraced the Earthy vibes and elevated the original details.

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This Kessler Park Midcentury Is a Lesson in Geometry

By Shelby Skrhak / September 30, 2022 /

This week’s Inwood Home of the Week, sponsored by Inwood National Bank, introduces us to a Kessler Park home that knows her angles. Acute. Obtuse. She knows them all. Located on a perfect block of Knott Place in a hilly Kessler Park neighborhood near Sylvan Ave., this 2,294-square-foot home with three bedrooms and three full…

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Renting a Stranger’s Pool for the Day Spikes In Popularity

By April Towery / July 31, 2022 /

It’s been well-documented that it’s hot outside.  Homebuyers are looking for pools; sellers are doing well touting the popular backyard oasis. And the number of people willing to let strangers use their pool for an hourly fee is skyrocketing.  When we first covered this phenomenon last June, 94 pools were listed in the greater Dallas…

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