Sparkman Club Estates

Bigger Isn’t Always Better, These Open Houses Prove It

By Amy Puchaty / August 26, 2020 /

From period details to mature trees to the kind of charm only a well-lived home can provide, these open houses are worth a look. And all three are under $500,000! Whether you are searching for a Tudor, Transitional, or remarkable Ranch, we have a home for you. Take your pick in our Dallas Open Houses of…

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A Beautifully Preserved Gordon Nichols Midcentury Cottage

By Karen Eubank / September 3, 2019 /

When I spotted this 1961 midcentury cottage in Sparkman Club Estates, I could not summon an immediate connection to a Dallas architect. That’s because it was designed, as many homes are, by a builder. We remember architects. It’s the builders of our city that are often overlooked, or completely forgotten. I’m going to rectify that…

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Dreaming Of Camelot? This Sparkman Club Oasis Might Be The Next Best Thing

By Amy Puchaty / September 14, 2018 /

Situated on a tree-lined street in Sparkman Club Estates sits a masterful midcentury modern remodel on Camelot Drive. A vision in natural wood and cloud white brick, the home affords a gracious 2,285 square feet with exposed brick, and beams, and a sparkling private pool. The asking price? $539,900! Yes, at this Camelot gem, you…

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Be a Part of a Strong Community at this Newly Listed Sparkman Club Home

By Leah Shafer / August 2, 2018 /

In Northwest Dallas, Sparkman Club Estates stands out as one of the most desirable areas. Formed in the 1950s, its brick houses and manicured lawns provide a backdrop for a real sense community among residents. You can find many of them at the Sparkman Community Club swimming and tennis facility on warmer days, chatting among themselves and…

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The Court at Chapel Downs: New Builds Coming to Established NW Dallas ‘Hood

By Candy Evans / February 23, 2018 /

Just off the phone with Al Coker of Al Coker & Associates, who is marketing an exciting new property in, get this: residential northwest Dallas.  I have not seen them (thank you, rain) but they seem like the perfect answer to what so many downsizing Baby Boomers want: smaller private homes with some yards, privacy, warm…

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