Real Estate
See Historical Recreation, Other Cool Structures at NorthPark
A team including Patrick Surratt of Lee Lewis Construction and Brett Holzle of Stantec Architecture scaled a model of a portion of the historic Elbert Williams house done by students in Yvette Hightower’s Highland Park High School Moody Advanced Professional Studies (MAPS) environmental architecture class into a full-sized playhouse replica.
Read moreFour-Step Checklist for Choosing the Best Hardwood Floors
Hardwood is the preferred choice for flooring among designers and homeowners alike.
Read more‘Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles’ Agent Starts Selling Homes In Texas
A luxury real estate agent featured on the reality show Million Dollar Listing is expanding her team to the Lone Star state.
Read moreOpen Houses to Check Out July 16-17
Escape the heat this weekend by checking out some of these open houses!
Read moreDallas’ Development Services Department To Host Pop-Up Permitting Event
Much has been made about Dallas’ permitting process, and the city’s development services department is gearing up for its first pop-up permit event to allow homeowners to quickly get permits for minor home repairs and upgrades.
Read moreOpen Houses to Check Out July 9-10
Read on for all the amazing open houses this weekend!
Read morePlans Moving Ahead For Turtle Creek Tower
A Houston developer is planning to build a nearly $170 million apartment tower in the 2500 block of Turtle Creek Boulevard.
Read moreHouse of the Month: 386 County Road, Mineola
This picturesque East Texas ranch is only 90 miles from Dallas but feels a million miles away from the noise of the big city.
Read moreOpen Houses to Check Out July 2-3
Celebrate the holiday early this weekend by checking out some of these incredible homes!
Read moreDallas Area Building Homes At Seventh-Fastest Growth Rate In U.S.
The Dallas area is building homes at the seventh-fastest growth rate in the U.S. among large metro areas, according to a new report from the Inspection Support Network.
Read moreDallas City Council Approves Four Seasons Turtle Creek Project Zoning
The Dallas City Council recently greenlit plans for a $750 million Four Seasons high rise in the Turtle Creek neighborhood.
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