Townhome

From the Archives: Own a Piece of History with this Rare Munger Place Townhome

By Leah Shafer / December 28, 2017 /

[Editor’s note: Merry Christmas! This week, we’re taking time off to focus on our loved ones, so we are sharing some of our favorite stories from this year. Keep an eye out for our top features from the archives as we rest and get ready for a brilliant 2018! Cheers, from Candy and the entire…

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Unique Uptown Townhome on Gilbert Offers Plenty of Light and Views

By Joanna England / September 6, 2017 /

    One of my favorite lines from Dirty Dancing is when Patrick Swayze saunters up to Frances “Baby” Houseman, who is sitting at a table with her family, and says, rather iconically:  “Nobody puts Baby in a corner.” However, I have a small issue with this. Perhaps he should have asked her if she wanted…

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Gorgeous Bud Oglesby-Designed Midcentury Townhome in Mansion Park

By Joanna England / July 14, 2017 /

The Mansion Park area is one of those neighborhoods chock-full of great properties, and these townhomes are a perfect example of how you can get into a fabulous neighborhood for a less-than-exorbitant price. While these Bud Oglesby-designed, midcentury modern townhomes look pitch perfect from the curb, 2812 Welborn St., another amazing listing from Ebby Halliday…

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Stunning Bud Oglesby Townhome in Heart of Oak Lawn Is a Midcentury Modern Dream

By Leah Shafer / February 7, 2017 /

Bud Oglesby’s architectural work is a Dallas treasure, and we have lots of it. Today’s Tuesday Two Hundred is a Oglesby-designed townhome in the heart of the Oak Lawn neighborhood. Located at 2727 Hood St. Apt. 107, this townhome is a midcentury modern masterpiece, built in 1964 and extensively updated in a way that adds to…

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Own a Piece of Dallas History with this Rare, Loft-Style Munger Place Townhome

By Leah Shafer / January 26, 2017 /

Using most standards from around the world, Dallas homes aren’t very old at all. Sure, you’ll find the occasional 1920’s property, but rarely anything older. Not so with today’s Thursday Three Hundred, a slice of Dallas history as the site of the original Piggly Wiggly store, built in 1916. It is also rumored to have been a…

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