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Make Your Home Hip With Dallas’ Modified Home

By Nikki Barringer / November 8, 2019 /

Seven years ago, Allison Bonifay moved from New York with her husband. After just a few minutes chatting with her it will suddenly hit you. Hey, wait a second, you’re not from New York … “No, no, I’m from Atlanta and my mom is as Southern as they come,” she says with the slightest and sweetest…

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Good Thing Split-Level Homes Are Becoming Popular Again Because This One’s FAB

By Shelby Skrhak / October 30, 2019 /

In the 60s, split-level homes were all the rage. Like a ranch style, but stacked. Today’s buyers are harkening back to this style that’s been called “the minivans of the architectural world” and digging the unique midcentury vibe of split-levels that offer some needed separation that open floor plans lack. This week’s High Caliber Home…

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Unique Midcentury Capsule in Irving Is a Cosmic Gem

By Shelby Skrhak / May 9, 2019 /

Fix yourself a cocktail at the smoked glass bar and come take a look at this part-time capsule, part-updated home in the heart of Irving listed by Blaine Soileau of Dallas City Center Realtors for this week’s Thursday 300. Working on last week’s Suburb Sunday featuring Irving, I came across this stunning mid-century style home…

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Just Add Water to This Midcentury Modern Home

By Seth Fowler / April 24, 2018 /

To paraphrase from the great Forrest Gump:”Some homes are like a box of choc-o-lates … you never know what you’re going to get.”  (Side note: how did Gump beat out Shawshank Redemption for Best Picture in 1994 … preposterous!) Truer words could not be spoken when referring to this week’s Tarrant County Tuesday home located…

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