midcentury

This Stevens Park Estates Midcentury Is Exceptional. And Elevated.

By Nikki Barringer / June 19, 2021 /

Stevens Park Estates is easily one of the most beautiful neighborhoods in Dallas. Custom homes, gentle hills, gorgeous topography, and a public golf course right in the middle of it all. It’s called Little Augusta and Little Gem because where else do you find a public course that pretty? Oak Cliff. That’s where. There’s a…

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Midcentury on Locke Avenue is a Connoisseur’s Dream

By Eric Prokesh / May 7, 2021 /
Locke Avenue

Ridglea Hills is well known for being prime hunting grounds for fans of Midcentury Modern houses, and this popular Westside enclave boasts many fine examples of this persistently popular vernacular. However, even by Ridglea standards, this Locke Avenue listing is a stellar standout. Complete With Original Charm Sadly, many Ridglea residences have been subjected to…

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Donald Mayes Had a Style All His Own And it Had a Name: High Ranch

By Nikki Barringer / April 13, 2021 /

In the search for a house to feature that’s actually still available by the time this runs (shout out last week when I nailed the heck out of it), I extended my search to Sherman and inadvertently did myself one big, fat favor. As I flipped through home after home that said, “MULTIPLE OFFERS RECEIVED,…

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Midcentury Modern Must-Sees To Tour This Weekend

By Amy Puchaty / October 1, 2020 /

Nothing gets us more excited than a good Midcentury Modern. And this weekend we found three on full display! Take note of these beauties in our Open Houses of the Week. Then get out and take a tour. Cliff May Midcentury Modern Gem Open House: Sunday, October 4, 2 to 4 p.m. First, a Cliff May…

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Updated, Open, AND it Has a Pool? An Oak Park Estates Midcentury You Shouldn’t Miss

By Nikki Barringer / May 26, 2020 /

Oak Park Estates is a little neighborhood off Interstate 67, just south of downtown Dallas. It’s hilly, it’s close-knit, and it’s filled with reasonably priced midcentury homes. Downtown is, like, 10 minutes away and Bishop Arts is even less, though good luck getting a parking space — except now, presumably? Though honestly cars are probably…

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