Robert Kucharski

This 1920s Spanish Colonial in Kessler Park Is an Absolute Dream

By Shelby Skrhak / July 20, 2019 /

Towering trees soar over the red tile roof of this beautiful 1920s Spanish Colonial home at 1215 N. Winnetka Avenue in Kessler Park, but peeking behind is a classic stucco beauty that can be yours for $849,900. The three-bedroom, two-and-half bath home listed by Robert Kucharski of David Griffin and Company has an impressive 2,720 square…

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Perfectly Preserved Spanish Colonial on Coveted Kessler Park Block

By Joanna England / June 5, 2019 /

Some homeowners see a house as so much more than a place they come home to at the end of the day. For that special breed of owner that falls in love with a historic home for its charm and character, they become stewards of its history.  Thankfully, the owners of 1215 N. Winnetka were…

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Lower Greenville Stucco Has the Perfect Entertaining Rooftop Deck

By Shelby Skrhak / April 13, 2019 /

For this week’s Saturday Six Hundred, we’re headed to Anita Street near Lower Greenville for a spacious four-bedroom, five-bath Mediterranean stucco home listed for $669,000 by Robert Kucharski of the Kucharski Group with David Griffin & Company. The 2006-built single-family attached home at 5600 Anita Street shares a wall with the home next to it, making…

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Bryan Parkway Tudor Offers The Charm of Historic Neighborhood Living With Newer Construction

By Joanna England / March 20, 2019 /

If you want to live close to downtown Dallas on the east side, you have a few choices: an apartment, a townhome, or one of the historic single-family homes in Old East Dallas. However, this listing from David Griffin & Company Realtor Robert Kucharski is the exception to this general rule. This Bryan Parkway Tudor is…

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Joshua Nimmo-Designed Digs in a Hot Neighborhood For a Great Price

By Joanna England / February 20, 2019 /

It seems as if Joshua Nimmo will become something akin to Charles Dilbeck one day. The award-winning modernist architect is seeding the Dallas landscape with his designs, colonizing some transitioning areas of the city much like Dilbeck brought his eclectic designs to East Dallas, Oak Cliff, and beyond. However, with Nimmo’s sleek architecture, the placemaking…

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