Midlothian

More People Are Moving to Midlothian, And For Good Reason

By Brandi Addison / March 6, 2020 /

Midlothian, which is south of Dallas-Fort Worth, almost doubled its population in the last 10 years. Here’s why people are making the move to the city.

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Tight Quarters For Your Super Bowl Party? This Midlothian Stunner Will Fix That

By Bethany Erickson / February 3, 2019 /

Confession: I’ve been eyeballing this Midlothian stunner for a couple of weeks now, ever since the folks at Blackwood Homes began giving peeks of it on Facebook. I’m telling you — this Midlothian stunner is the answer to your Super Bowl party woes. Tucked back on 3.75 acres and on a cul-de-sac, you can’t get…

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Historic Bailey-Mizell Home Likely Leaving Oak Lawn Area

By Bethany Erickson / December 19, 2017 /
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A historic Oak Lawn house that was home to two formidable Dallasites is on the market — but where it ends up is still up for discussion. The home, located at 3403 Knight Street, was home to Lois Bailey and Marguerite Mizell. Ron Watterson said he bought the home from Bailey in 1995. The house…

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Dallas Developer Monte Anderson Named First Urban Pioneer by Planning Council

By Leah Shafer / December 11, 2014 /

On Tuesday night, the Greater Dallas Planning Council honored North Texas developer Monte Anderson with its inaugural Urban Pioneer Award at the Urban Design Awards. Anderson is the president of Options Real Estate, a multi-service real estate company that concentrates its work in southern Dallas and Ellis counties, specializing in creating sustainable neighborhoods that invite “gentlefication,”…

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