Knox Henderson

Two Residences That Bring The Va-Va-Voom To Vickery Place

By Amy Puchaty / April 2, 2019 /

For those who want a little more for their money, check out this week’s Vickery Place Splurge vs. Steal. With updated interiors and fantastic proximity to Knox Henderson attractions, these homes have what it takes to turn heads, but with price points that are miles apart. Which would you choose, the stately poolside splurge or…

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Splurge vs. Steal: Two Stylish Knox-Henderson Condos Offer More Bang For Your Buck

By Amy Puchaty / January 28, 2019 /

As one of Dallas’ most hip and trendy nightlife districts, Knox-Henderson is where people want to be. Last week we couldn’t take our eyes off this Dave Perry-Miller-owned cottage! So much so we decided to take a closer look at the neighborhood for this week’s Splurge vs. Steal. Which Knox-Henderson condo would you choose, the…

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Dave Perry-Miller’s Personal Home Up For Grabs In Knox-Henderson

By Amy Puchaty / January 21, 2019 /

Landing the perfect Knox-Henderson home at an affordable price is like finding a needle in a haystack, right? Wrong! We found one of the last remaining single-family homes in the area, and received a call from Dave Perry-Miller himself to chat about this once-in-a-lifetime listing. “I think what makes the property exceptional or unique are…

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M Streets Beauty Close to Plenty of Lower Greenville/Knox Henderson Amenities

By Bethany Erickson / January 12, 2019 /
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It’s always nice when newer construction in an established neighborhood blends right in with the historic homes, like this M Streets Craftsman-style home we found for this week’s Saturday Six Hundred. Built in 2009, this home at 5322 Miller Ave. has all the curb appeal and character of some of the much older Craftsman homes…

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Yes, It’s a Probably Scam — There’s No Such Thing as a $34K House in Knox-Henderson

By Bethany Erickson / August 28, 2018 /
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Every so often, I’ll get tipped about a listing in Dallas that seems too good to be true — a scam, some might say. Sometimes you get photos of the inside, and immediately understand why the Realtor or owner chose a bargain price. Other times, you know immediately it’s a scam. And that’s what happened Friday…

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