Park Cities Historic and Preservation Society Landmarks Four More Significant Homes
The Park Cities Historic and Preservation Society recently landmarked four more historically or architecturally significant homes.
Read moreThe Park Cities Historic and Preservation Society recently landmarked four more historically or architecturally significant homes.
Read moreAlthough bold colors have been trending the last few years, many homeowners wonder, “How much is too much?”
Read moreThis meticulously maintained and updated five-bedroom, 5.2-bathroom Preston Hollow home, built by Rosewood Custom Builders, has all the bells and whistles.
Read moreMembers of the Park Cities Historic and Preservation Society recently announced their officers and board of directors. The officers are
Read moreThe talented team of builder Christine Goff and architect Will Snyder created this classic and timeless estate on one of the most prestigious French streets in Highland Park.
Read moreSituated near legendary Lakeside Drive in Old Highland Park, this four-bedroom, three-story home has seen beautiful enhancements throughout the years.
Read moreA bumper crop of six Park Cities homes received landmark designations by the Park Cities Historic and Preservation Society.
Read morePaul Graham, president of StazOn Roofing, founded the company 40 years ago after working as a roofer, when he was a teen.
Read moreThis home is the definition of modern luxury and elegance. Recently rebuilt, this property is now double in size and features five bedrooms, five full and one-half baths, and a three-car garage.
Read moreHome shoppers in the Park Cities and Preston Hollow should have more options to consider but still expect to pay plenty to live in the stately homes that characterize the area.
Read moreMost of the incredible homes in Preston Hollow and Park Cities are owner-occupied, but a few neighbors make their homes available for short-term rental on Airbnb.com.
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