Volk Estates is often considered the most prestigious neighborhood of Dallas. In University Park, Volk Estates is comprised of architecturally significant homes on estate lots, many of which are over one acre in size.| Architecturally Significant Homes
Why are the niche neighborhoods hidden along Turtle Creek the most popular in Dallas? Here you will find out.| Architecturally Significant Homes
See the most extensive information and photographs on the history and homes of Munger Place by national award-winning Realtor Douglas Newby.| Architecturally Significant Homes
Restoration in Junius Heights began in 1970 simultaneous with rejuvenation in Swiss Avenue. While the results have not been as dramatic, restoration continues to flourish. Junius Heights is similar to Oak Cliff's Winnetka Heights in its condition and architectural diversity.| Architecturally Significant Homes
National award-winning Realtor Douglas Newby brings keen insight to beautiful Highland Park, the best neighborhood in Dallas and its homes.| Architecturally Significant Homes
Here you will find the finest architecturally significant homes designed by Dallas, regional, national, and international award winning architects whether it be the Crespi Hicks estate the finest estate home in America designed by architect Maurice Fatio and architect Peter Marino or Modern Homes designed by architects Richard Meier, Frank Lloyd Wright, Howard Meyer, Frank Welch, Hal Thomson, Max Levy, Gary Cunningham, Bud Oglesby, Oglesby Greene, Edward Durell Stone, Edward Larrabee Barnes, ...| Architecturally Significant Homes
Discover the most beautiful estate acreage and architect designed homes in the finest 42 specific neighborhoods of Preston Hollow.| Architecturally Significant Homes
Best Dallas Neighborhoods, Highland Park, Preston Hollow, Turtle Creek, Greenway Parks, Volk Estates, White Rock Lake, niche neighborhoods.| Architecturally Significant Homes
Organic Urbanism allows people to flourish and cities to flourish. The top down tyranny of New Urbanism strangles cities and its residents.| Douglas Newby