Kessler Park

Timeless Tudor vs. Midcentury Modern In Kessler Park

By Amy Puchaty / March 9, 2020 /

With a fantastic mix of home styles and proximity to family-friendly parks and the Bishop Arts District, Kessler Park offers a lot for the price. So this week, we set our sights on two fantastic offerings with incredible architecture and beautiful backyards. Which would you choose, the timeless Tudor Splurge or the tranquil Midcentury Steal?…

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Dream On: Delightful Dilbeck In Kessler Park Gutted For Remodel

By April Towery / February 4, 2020 /

Tuesday Three Hundred just got real with this French split level gem in Kessler Park. Presumed to be a creation of the late renowned designer Charles Dilbeck, this home is but a shell – which means a lot of love and inspiration can go into its next iteration. The pictures don’t do it justice –…

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High Caliber Agent Cynthia Paine-Drennan Has a Legacy of Dallas Real Estate

By Shelby Skrhak / January 16, 2020 /

Cynthia Paine-Drennan has practically been staking Open House signs into the ground since she was a little girl. The Dave Perry-Miller agent is a third-generation Realtor, following in the footsteps of her mother Nancy Paine and grandmother Ruth Newman, who was the first female real estate broker in Dallas. Cynthia, with her husband of 19…

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Santa Came Early to Kessler Park in This Splurge vs. Steal

By Amy Puchaty / December 2, 2019 /

Santa came early to Kessler Park this year! These two offerings are in the heart of the neighborhood and both are available just in time for the holidays. Which one is more you, the Whimsical Tudor Splurge or the Colonial-Style Steal?

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A Kessler Park Dilbeck Has The Magic of a Storybook Cottage

By Karen Eubank / November 19, 2019 /

This historic Kessler Park Dilbeck cottage is an over-the-hills-and-through-the-woods storybook home. It’s the sort of house you imagine to have magical properties. Considering the number of artistically inclined owners who’ve made their own kind of magic here, it clearly has been sprinkled with fairy dust. The cottage was a custom build in 1937 by one…

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