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    Haute Property

    Townhome with architect's pedigree gets new life in North Dallas

    Jennifer Chininis
    May 7, 2015 | 10:27 am

    Trust a real estate agent to know exactly how to make a tired old property new again — and sellable. Such is the case at 5990 Lindenshire Ln. unit 125E, an agent-owned, Bud Oglesby-designed townhome that has been renovated top to bottom and everywhere in between.

    The two-bedroom end unit is as good as new, if not better.

    “With this particular home, I kind of felt like I had to ‘bring the Bud back,’” says agent Brandon Fleeman of Dave Perry-Miller Real Estate. “There were lots of layers of paint and wallpaper added to the home over the years, so all that came down. It was put back together as a crisp, white, open and airy space.”

    Open and airy it is, and it feels grander than its 1,479 square feet.

    “I’m a huge fan of Bud Oglesby and the lines that he used in his architecture. Lots of big walls, vaulted ceilings and large windows. That, of course, all stayed.”

    What also stayed is the galley layout of the kitchen, which Oglesby often used in his designs. “I kept the galley design but removed a small wet bar so that I could open that space up to the living room,” Fleeman adds. The kitchen upgrade includes new everything: cabinets, quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances and fixtures.

    Entertaining is easy, because you can see your guests seated in the living from the kitchen pass-through, and a built-in wine fridge ensures their glasses stay filled. And the space feels warm, with hardwoods running throughout the public spaces.

    In the bedrooms, fresh new carpet feels nice underfoot. Both bathrooms have dark-wood vanities with plenty of storage and light-colored tile in the tub and shower surrounds. Fixtures are sleek and modern.

    If you work from home, there’s a small study where a desk would fit, and a big window keeps it bright.

    The owner gets a two-car garage, and there’s a community pool to enjoy with neighbors. The North Dallas location is almost as appealing as the renovation. The bustling Preston-Forest intersection —Whole Foods Market, Mi Cocina, The Mercury, Meso Maya and many more — is just a stone’s throw away.

    All of this for less than $300,000 — $275,000, to be precise.

    The 1,479-square-foot townhome is listed for $275,000.

    Entry at 5990 Lindenshire #125E
      
    Photo courtesy of Dave Perry-Miller Real Estate Laura Serrato
    The 1,479-square-foot townhome is listed for $275,000.
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    No Cap

    Dallas was a top-10 destination for Gen Zers on the move for 2023

    Amber Heckler
    Nov 21, 2024 | 4:39 pm
    Dallas, Texas skyscrapers
    Photo by Lance Asper on Unsplash
    Who wouldn't want to live in a Gen Z paradise like Dallas?

    As Gen Z enters adulthood, many are flocking to the nation's biggest cultural hubs like New York City, Los Angeles — and now Dallas, which had the ninth-highest inflow of Gen Zers in 2023.

    Dallas' new reputation as a Gen Z hotspot was unveiled in a recent report by American home improvement brand This Old House, which analyzed migration trends across multiple generations using 2023 U.S. Census Bureau data.

    Dallas saw an influx of 13,770 Gen Z residents last year to become the generation's No. 9 most popular city. That's 4,223 more Gen Zers than the net migration rate from 2022, the report found.

    Real estate marketplace Zillow seems to agree on a statewide scale, declaring Texas as the No. 1 destination for Gen Zers on the move in 2024.

    However, as Gen Z Dallasites may have learned, it's going to take a big bite out of their paychecks to live in such a highly sought after city. A March RentCafe housing cost analysis predicted Gen Z adults living in Dallas are likely to spend over $149,000 on rent by the time they are 30 years old.

    While Dallas saw big gains in its Gen Z population last year, many other big cities saw a mass exodus. Plano, for example — which gained 1,295 Gen Z residents in 2022 — lost 4,028 Gen Zers in 2023, the report discovered.

    The biggest Gen-Z exodus was in El Paso, with a drop of 5,607 — "a sharp turn from 2022 when the city saw an increase," the report said. "Other cities, including Plano, Texas; Memphis, Tennessee; McKinney, Texas; and Wichita, Kansas, are seeing similar declines."

    "Gen X, baby boomers, and the Silent Generation are also moving away from major cities, particularly New York City and Washington, D.C.," the report said. "They’re heading to some of the same cities as Gen Z, including Houston and Jacksonville, Florida."

    The top 10 cities that gained the most Gen Z residents in 2023 are:

    • No. 1 – New York City, New York
    • No. 2 – Los Angeles, California
    • No. 3 – Houston, Texas
    • No. 4 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    • No. 5 – Chicago, Illinois
    • No. 6 – San Diego, California
    • No. 7 – Seattle, Washington
    • No. 8 – Charlotte, North Carolina
    • No. 9 – Dallas, Texas
    • No. 10 – Minneapolis, Minnesota
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