Lakewood

A Lakewood Spec Home Done Right

By Shelby Skrhak / July 29, 2022 /

This week’s Inwood Home of the Week, sponsored by Inwood National Bank, is a “look but don’t touch” scenario — kind of. The gorgeous new custom at 6954 Coronado Ave., listed by Compass RE Texas‘s Michelle Hopson, is already pending contract. Hopson, whom I swear has sold half the homes in the C Streets, says…

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This Fabulous Robert Elliott Custom Home Will Really Get You Talking

By Nikki Barringer / July 26, 2022 /

I can sit here and tell you how fabulous, breathtaking and incredibly perfect this house is. Compass Realtor Amy Sack can do it, too. But, sometimes the most meaningful oohs and aahs are from the people touring the home that just can’t contain themselves and lose all ability to play it cool because this one…

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The Lakewood Lovely With a Curious Street Name

By Shelby Skrhak / July 23, 2022 /

There’s no more memorable street name in Lakewood than Bob O’ Link Drive. This Dave Perry-Miller Real Estate listing by Susan Nelson Wheeler and Rhoni Golden sits majestically on this coveted residential street near Abrams and Mockingbird. But who is Bob O’ Link in Dallas? A Dallas luminary, maybe an entertaining older gentleman named Robert…

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This Lakewood Colonial Has Luxury Written All Over It

By Daniel Lalley / June 25, 2022 /

Lakewood has long been one of Dallas’s most alluring neighborhoods. With the serenity of White Rock Lake, multiple parks, and a unique array of restaurants, this one-of-a-kind part of town is perfect for growing families and those looking for a lively location. Lindsay Craig of Ebby Halliday Realtors has an amazing home right in the…

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Lakewood Conservation Expansion Moves Forward, New Area Proposed to Include Monticello And Westlake

By April Towery / June 13, 2022 /

Petitions are signed, and the Lakewood Conservation District is one step closer to including two additional neighborhoods.  Conservation districts, which have existed in Dallas since 1988, are designed to help communities protect certain neighborhood characteristics. Lakewood’s Historic Origins Developers Albert Dines and Lee R. Kraft bought 184 acres in the 1920s around what is now…

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