Oak Cliff

The Margritzes Fell in Love With Oak Cliff And You Will Too

By Nikki Barringer / May 30, 2019 /

When Sandy Margritz left Little Rock, Arkansas, to move to Fort Worth to join her soon-to-be husband, Josh, she left a world behind. Not just the Ozarks and canopied treetops and mountains, she left an entire profession, too. She was an environmental scientist that traveled around after natural disasters to test water and soil and…

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Kessler Park Traditional Has The Looks And Location

By Joanna England / May 29, 2019 /

In North Oak Cliff, location is everything. And when a home has an excellent location like this Kessler Park traditional, it’s worth a mention. Any Realtor worth their salt will impress upon a potential buyer that the one thing that you cannot change about a property is its location. Paint, interiors, landscaping — all of…

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The 20-20 Vision Behind All Things Wynnewood in Oak Cliff

By Deb R. Brimer / May 29, 2019 /

  By all accounts, life was a think tank for Angus Gilchrist Wynne, Jr., who surrounded himself with creative, like-minded individuals. Whether he was conceptualizing his iconic development of Six Flags Over Texas or the Wynnewood neighborhoods in Oak Cliff, he was a master at envisioning the marketable future. “He was an [inventive] entrepreneur who…

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Oak Cliff Ooooh: Elmwood Cutie Ready for Renting

By Bethany Erickson / May 26, 2019 /
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We’ve written a lot about Elmwood — a great Oak Cliff neighborhood that’s having a bit of a resurgence thanks in part to its proximity to Bishop Arts District and its own small business district. And despite the popularity of BAD, Elmwood is quite the force in and of itself, with about 1,373 houses and…

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Post-War Traditional in Dells District Won’t Last Long

By Bethany Erickson / May 21, 2019 /
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When this 1946 Minimal Traditional in the Dells District hit our desks Monday, we knew we had to share it before it disappeared. After all, the Dells is one of the hidden gems of an increasingly gentrifying Oak Cliff, with hills and long, winding streets, and even a creek running through it, the neighborhood is…

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