Kessler Park
Perched confidently above the fairway, this four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath home lives in quiet, effortless conversation with Stevens Park Golf Course. Mornings unfold gently with filtered light through mature trees, walkers and joggers tracing the greens, and a neighborhood that moves at an easy, familiar pace. If homes had love languages, 2230 Kessler Parkway’s would be “quality…
“Hey, Honey, I lost another house in a poker game.” Imagine hearing that as your husband walks in the door. This Kessler Park Tudor, built in 1935, is rumored to have been owned by legendary barbecue king William Jennings “Red” Bryan, founder of Red Bryan’s Smokehouse in 1930 and father of Sonny Bryan. Stories suggest…
This is just about the cutest Kessler Highlands Tudor cottage I’ve seen in a very long time. It’s beautifully maintained, updated, and move-in ready. It was just listed a few days ago, and I expect it to fly off the market. Because it’s located in a conservation district, you have a cohesive neighborhood of bungalows,…
Dallas has some of the most stunning residential real estate in the country. Watching “Selling Sunset” last year (come on, it’s research!) made me realize that, for the first time, California homes were no longer impressing me. While we may not yet have the same volume, Dallas can certainly boast head turners — and history…
This Kessler Park Prairie is an excellent example of how Oak Cliff is becoming a mecca for beautifully designed homes. When you combine the topography, the historic homes, and the fact that Oak Cliff has become one of the coolest areas of Dallas, it’s no wonder it attracts architects, artists, and interior designers. I was…