Sparkman Club Estates

This Just In: Darbyshire Is Delightful

By Nikki Barringer / February 5, 2022 /

Look at ol’ Darbyshire getting it done. Red alert, highest and best deadline has been set at 4 p.m. today. Depending on when you read this, there’s still time!! There could be time. There’s no time?! Well, let’s talk a good long look at Darbyshire because it’s pretty freaking great. Updated to the Xtreme in…

Buy Into a Real Community With This Move-In Ready Sparkman Club Estates Home

By Joanna England / January 28, 2022 /

I do love that Sparkman Club Estates has become this wonderful nook of ranches that has wooed generations of Dallasites. And what’s not to love about this arboreal enclave in Northwest Dallas? “I love the sense of community this little neighborhood offers to Dallas,” says Compass Dallas agent Anne Platt. “Sparkman Club Estates, one of…

This Sparkman Club Estates Home is Perfect For a Pandemic Plant Parent

By Joanna England / December 3, 2021 /

The buying power in Dallas is real right now, with homes in the $400s and $500s selling like homes in the $300s were about three years ago. With homes moving fast, you have to either whittle down your “must-have” list until it resembles Kate Moss back in the 1990s or you miss out. For people…

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…

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…