West Kessler Heights
When this adorable West Kessler cottage was listed for sale in 1941, the advertisement in The Dallas Morning News read: “Owner Gone to Georgia. Said to sell his attractive two-bedroom home at 726 Tenna Loma in beautiful West Kessler.” Reading historic real estate advertisements is amusing because you get an insight into history, society, and…
We all know that the three biggest selling points of a home are location, location, location. So, when you think about living in Oak Cliff, you want to live in the areas that are close to the attractions. While the location is the one thing about a house you can’t change, it’s also one of…
When I was the associate editor at the now-defunct Oak Cliff People newspaper, I spent a significant amount of my week in Oak Cliff attending neighborhood meetings, covering events, and doing feature photography. It was a great way to get to know all of the little nooks and crannies of Oak Cliff and I enjoyed…
This week we’re revisiting an Inwood Home of the Week, sponsored by Inwood National Bank we featured the other week because, well, I got the price wrong. I said it was listed for $670,000, but it was actually $624,000. Sorry about that. And now, this 2,482-square-foot home is even more attractive because listing agent Mohammed…
In Oak Cliff, there’s more to living here than the Bishop Arts District. I mean yes, these few blocks of eclectic shops and restaurants have done wonders for this area, but quintessential Oak Cliff is all about getting out to enjoy the rolling topography and outdoor amenities. For this week’s Inwood Home of the Week,…