Turtle Creek North

Flashback to 1962 With a Day in the Life of Luxury High-Rise Turtle Creek North

By Shelby Skrhak / March 19, 2023 /

Dallas’ jet set of the early 1960s lived in and positively loved trendy, newly-erected luxury dwellings like Turtle Creek North in Oak Lawn, as well as others throughout Preston Hollow, and of course, “behind the pink wall.”

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Timeless In Turtle Creek North And Giving Us All The Glamour

By Amy Puchaty / July 17, 2020 /

Every angle of this Turtle Creek North condo is worthy of your attention. And you won’t believe the price! This phenomenal one-bedroom, two-bathroom looker is a Friday Four Hundred to remember. That’s right, Friday Four Hundred – as in the list price is currently $439,000!  According to the listing, it is “Architectural Digest worthy” and we couldn’t…

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Turtle Creek Address Lets You Forget About Rent

By Jon Anderson / November 1, 2017 /

What’re you over-paying for a 1,000-square-foot apartment on the east side of Turtle Creek? Cross the creek and see this 1,025-square-foot, one-bedroom, one-bathroom, sixth-floor condo at 3701 Turtle Creek.  It’s a block off Blackburn … you know the street that runs through West Village … and the street that takes you two blocks to Turtle…

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Dallas High-Rise Buyer’s Guide: Turtle Creek Has Oldies But Goodies

By Jon Anderson / April 26, 2017 /

When buying into a high-rise for the first time, there are things you don’t necessarily think about as ground dwellers. Sure there’s the same ol’ “location, location, location” hoo-ha, but for example, while neighborhood matters, actual neighbors matter in a high-rise … what’s the vibe of a building? That’s an individual choice that I can’t…

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Confessions of Dallas High Rise Living: High Rise History — Dallas’ Original Style Setters

By Jon Anderson / February 6, 2015 /

(Editor’s Note: This is the third installment in a hopefully regular series from Jon Anderson, in which he dishes on the inner-workings of life in the sky. Anderson’s take on Dallas high rise living is both entertaining and educational. You can read his first installment here and his second installment here.) By Jon Anderson Special Contributor Buildings of the…

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