Thursday Three Hundred

This Oak Cliff Midcentury Achieves Marvelous Indoor-Outdoor Connection

By Leah Shafer / September 27, 2018 /

One of the goals of midcentury architecture was to foster a sense of connection between indoor living spaces and the outside. One 1962 Oak Cliff house achieves that beautifully through thoughtful design and offers enviable views.   Our Thursday Three Hundred at 808 Wood River Rd. is perfectly perched on an oversized lot with tons of large…

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Kiestwood House Offers Potential for Acreage, Warm, Contemporary Interior

By Leah Shafer / September 20, 2018 /

Just eight miles from downtown Dallas and a few minutes from Bishop Arts, a newly listed Kiestwood property impresses with its warm, spacious interior, potential for acreage, and great location in an established neighborhood.  The house at 3224 S. Ravinia Dr. sits on just over a quarter acre and the property backs to additional 1.75 acres that’s…

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Live a Charmed Cottage Life in this Renovated House Near McKinney Square

By Leah Shafer / September 13, 2018 /

We’ve found sweet cottage style and a coveted address just blocks from McKinney Square, remodeled and move-in ready. Our Thursday Three Hundred at 504 N. Bradley St. is in the McKinney Historic District, a rejuvenated area that draws people from all over that city and DFW.  “The whole square of downtown is what people come…

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Kiestwood Midcentury House Sits Pretty on over an Acre in Oak Cliff

By Leah Shafer / August 30, 2018 /

In the $300K range, Dallas houses rarely come with more than a quarter of an acre of land, and often less than that. So imagine our delight when we came across an Oak Cliff midcentury modern home sitting on 1.27 acres for only $310,000.  Located at 3421 S. Ravinia Dr., our Thursday Three Hundred is in…

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Visit the Weekend Open Houses for these Three Historic Dallas Homes

By Leah Shafer / August 23, 2018 /

Dallas is a newer city and what we call “historic” is practically a new build in many parts of the world. But nonetheless, we love our historic homes with their character and style.  For today’s CandysDirt.com Open Houses of the Week, we’re looking at three Craftsman-style homes from the late 1920. They houses range in price from $446,000…

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