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Clean and Simple Outside, Simply Elegant Inside

By Shelby Skrhak / December 3, 2021 /

This week’s Inwood Home of the Week, sponsored by Inwood National Bank, is a real surprising little gem near historic downtown Carrollton. Located not too far from the city’s first homestead, this simple white wooden structure was built in 1951 when the Dallas County town had just a few thousand residents. This sweet-looking home is…

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Updated North Dallas Traditional Ranch is Not What You’d Expect on Spring Valley Road. It’s Better!

By Candy Evans / November 16, 2021 /

This home is most certainly NOT what you would expect on Spring Valley Road, in the heart of North Dallas just north of LBJ Freeway, south of Beltline. Located on the south side, 6150 Spring Valley Road is a 4080-plus-square-foot, all-on-one-floor home on a highly wooded, .39 acre lot. There are four bedrooms, four full…

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This Old Lake Highlands Home Flexes With Open Living Spaces And Heritage to Boot

By Shelby Skrhak / October 29, 2021 /

This week’s Inwood Home of the Week, sponsored by Inwood National Bank, is located in Old Lake Highlands but a look back at a 1955 Dallas Morning News ad gives us a glimpse at the new Lake Highlands Estates. Winding, paved streets with paved alleys, panoramic views, and choice, wooded lots were the selling points…

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Tons of Potential With This Deceptively Sized Arlington Heights Home

By Joanna England / October 15, 2021 /

From the curb, this home looks like a modest cottage in the Fort Worth neighborhood of Chamberlain Arlington Heights. At first, I looked at this home and wondered to myself, “For more than $500,000, where is the rest of the house?” Well, let me tell you that there’s plenty of house at 5332 El Campo…

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A Northern Hills Tudor With Historic Details and Modern Updates

By Karen Eubank / October 12, 2021 /

This stunning 1927 Northern Hills Tudor offers the best of both worlds. Care was taken to keep the rich historic details intact that give these homes such character. Architectural features like the classic Rookwood fireplace and the leaded and stained glass windows serve as historic counterpoints to the modern evolution of the house. The present…

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