Oak Cliff

Fun and Colorful Brentwood-Trinity Heights Home Marries Modern with Vintage

By Leah Shafer / June 6, 2017 /

Our Tuesday Two Hundred is a fun, funky, and colorful home with personality to spare and lots of updated spaces.  Located at 1038 Hendricks Ave. near East Claredon Drive and South Ewing Avenue, this house is located in the Brentwood-Trinity Heights neighborhood of Oak Cliff. The house offers tons of originality and and Craftsman touches, as well as…

Escape the Big-City Feel on this Brettonwoods Home’s Heavily Wooded Lot

By Leah Shafer / May 16, 2017 /

Driving into the Brettonwoods neighborhood of Oak Cliff, it’s hard to believe you’re just ten miles southwest of downtown Dallas. Our Tuesday Two Hundred sits on a third of an acre at 2515 Gladiolus Ln., near West Ledbetter Drive and South Hampton Road. It’s heavily treed with a quaint picket fence in front, cozy outdoor living space,…

Elmwood Cottage with Midcentury Design Influences Will Wow Buyers

By Leah Shafer / May 2, 2017 /

A friend of mine is looking to buy a house in the under-$300K range in Dallas and it is proving to be incredibly difficult and frustrating. In her experience, homes in that range go under contract lightning fast and almost always for over asking price. Sometimes there’s even a cash offer as competition. I’ve had the…

Historic Oak Cliff Home Benefits From Architecturally Sensitive Remodel

By Joanna England / April 19, 2017 /

Though it sat unchanged and rather unremarkable for years, 1001 Turner Avenue never lost its vintage charm. It just needed a skilled person with a vision to bring it back to its splendor. Built in 1925, this two-story traditional in the sought-after Kessler Highlands neighborhood has so much personality and character. Now it really shines, thanks to…

Kessler Woods Contemporary with Midcentury Modern Vibe and Views for Miles

By Karen Eubank / April 8, 2017 /

Our Saturday Eight Hundred is a Kessler Woods contemporary at 706 Kessler Woods Trail, perched at the top of the neighborhood. Listed by David Griffin for $849,500, it’s a rare opportunity to own a home for under a million dollars in what has become one of the hottest neighborhoods in Dallas.