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Winnetka Heights

Winnetka Heights in Dallas, TX

Welcome to Winnetka Heights in Dallas Texas.
Here you will find turn-of-the century charm, lovingly preserved and restored. In addition to being close to downtown Dallas and Bishop Arts District, Winnetka Heights is one of the most intact neighborhoods of its time. In 1981 the neighborhood became the city’s sixth Historic District.
And with more than 600 residential structures and 20 commercial structures, it is the second largest in Dallas. Wide boulevards, mature trees and pocket parks make it a joy to walk, ride or drive through this fabulous central Oak Cliff neighborhood.

In 1908 this neighborhood was named, and the developers began marketing to the millionaires of that era. It offered everything a family of prestige could want, adjacency to the downtown, new mansions, artisinal water and a location up on a hill. Why would being elevated matter? The Great Flood of 1908 showed the power of the Trinity River, as it overflowed its banks and swallowed parts of Dallas. Homeowners wanted to live far above the wild water. Today, Winnetka Heights includes brick and wood homes in Prairie and Arts & Crafts styles. And the Historic District preserves all the wonderful details. From stunning windows and doors, to graceful columns and stately fireplaces, Winnetka Heights has it all.

What was the market like for Winnetka Heights in 2021?

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Three Closings in One Week!

Congratulations to our Buyers and Sellers this week who closed on homes in Winnetka Heights, Kings Highway, and Elmwood!

223 N Clinton

1506 Melbourne Ave

Jenni has been an absolute dream to work with. She is so knowledgable about the market, so smart about all the details, we always knew we were in really capable hands.

-Shrader, Buyer

Lauren (The Jenni Stolarski Team’s Transaction Coordinator) closed on a home yesterday! Congrats to Lauren and her family on this new adventure.

Thank you to all of our clients for trusting us!

We do what we do because of you.

Elmwood Parkway

Did you know 16-acre Elmwood Parkway connects Tyler Station to Kiest Park?!

“This expansion of the Elmwood Parkway trail makes it possible to ride a bike from Tyler Station to Kiest Park entirely via trails and bike lanes.

The trail connects to the Kiest Park Loop Trail, which ends at Rugged and Pentagon Parkway. From there, pedestrians and cyclists could take Five Mile Parkway, then a zig-zag of residential streets and cross Hampton to the Kiestwood Trail, although there is no bike lane.”

Read the full article on Advocate Magazine for more info.

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Why We Love Elmwood

Composed of Tudor cottages, craftsman bungalows and ranch-style homes built mostly in the 1920s through the 1950s, Elmwood’s charm is one of a kind.

  1. Tyler Station
  2. Downtown Elmwood
  3. Elmwood Parkway Park

What was the market like for Elmwood in 2021?

Fun Fact:

Elmwood used to be the Tennessee Dairy farm, established in 1907. You can still see remnants of the original stone walls around the neighborhood! Check out this article from the Elmwood Neighborhood Association to learn more.

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Celebrating Oak Cliff!

Did you Oak Cliff is made up of over 30 neighborhoods?!

We love helping people find their place in Oak Cliff, so it’s important to know what’s out there! Join us in celebrating the rich variety of home styles and neighbors that make up Oak Cliff.

Follow our blog and social media to learn more about what makes each one unique as we spotlight one neighborhood a month throughout the year.

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Recently Sold: 923 Lausanne

We are so happy for our clients at 923 Lausanne. Congrats on this purchase in today’s market! We wish you the best in your new home.