Lochwood

Inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright, This Lochwood Midcentury Modern is Priced to Love!

By Joanna England / May 31, 2013 /

Midcentury Modern homes are so hot in Dallas right now that it’s hard to find one you can afford. Most are in high-profile locations, are remodeled, or have long pedigrees. But what if you could have an amazing Midcentury Modern home in a great neighborhood for $200,000? Thanks to the amazing Brandon Stewart, you absolutely…

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Tuesday Two Hundred: Lochwood Hip Pocket is Fully Updated With a Gorgeous Creek View

By Joanna England / April 23, 2013 /

If you have young children, this isn’t the house for you. Everyone else, listen up: THIS HOUSE IS AH-MAZING. Because this home is situated pretty much right on top of a creek, it would be exceptionally hard to keep a willful toddler from injuring himself or costing you your sanity, so that’s why I say…

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Tuesday Two Hundred: Lochwood Mid-Century Modern Feels Like a Treehouse

By Joanna England / May 8, 2012 /

I am in love. Again.

I fell hard for the little Mid-Century Modern on St. Francis that was snapped up just four days after you saw it here on Candy’s Dirt. It was such a deal, and obviously I wasn’t the only person who felt that way.

So, knowing that someone is going to find this little ditty in Lochwood marketed by Ebby’s Brandon Stewart with three bedrooms, two baths, and 1,686 square feet of awesome, I’m not going to get my hopes up. The romance between me and the clerestory windows, treed lot, and views of a placid creek is doomed from the start.

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Tuesday Two Hundred: Lochwood Lovely Offer Three Bedrooms, Two Baths, and Pretty Pool for $239,000

By Candy Evans / March 6, 2012 /

I think I say this every week: this is the best part of my job, seeking out affordable homes that are so dang cute you just want to eat them up. Look at this YUMMY angel at 11110 Flamingo in Lochwood, east of Lochwood Blvd. $239,000 — practically free! First of all, I love the addy because Dyslexia here cannot possibly reverse those numbers. (Oh, but I can drop the “0”!)

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