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    Parties Happen Here

    Live like Dallas' leading entertaining expert in this Highland Park abode

    Diana Oates
    Jun 23, 2014 | 6:00 am

    Southern. Charming. Sophisticated. Beautiful. These words can be used to describe both Kimberly Schlegel Whitman and her chic Highland Park pad at 4465 Rheims Place, which just hit the market.

    Whitman, author of several entertaining books and editor-at-large for Southern Living, recruited her real estate maven sister, Kari Schlegel Kloewer, to list the property, which is nestled on one of Highland Park’s most beautiful streets. Built in 1952, this 7,215-square-foot house has five bedrooms, seven baths and a four-car garage, and it sits on a half-acre of Dallas’ most sought-after land. For $5.2 million, this abode, styled by one of the South’s most stylish women, can be yours.

    Although it’s perfect for entertaining, the home also suits a growing family. The house was a true labor of love, and Whitman knew exactly whom to call to turn her dreams for the home into a reality.

    “We have done kids parties, swim parties, cocktail parties and formal dinners, and the home works so well for everything,” says owner Kimberly Schlegel Whitman.

    “Jan Showers helped us with the house,” Whitman says. “She is so great to work with and is a dear friend. We were about to become parents when we bought the house, so we really designed it with our small and growing family in mind.”

    Although the rooms have distinctive personalities, they all reflect Whitman’s signature style. No detail was overlooked, from a zebra-skin rug in the library to cheery tangerine in the formal living room.

    Which room is her favorite? “We love the library,” Whitman says. “That is where we put our Christmas tree, and we have little dance parties with the kids.”

    The kitchen was recently renovated, while Whitman was pregnant with her daughter and in a “nesting” phase. Kloewer says the kitchen has been a hit with VIP customers who got a sneak peek before the home hit the market.

    “The kitchen is just gorgeous and has one of the largest islands I have ever seen,” Kloewer says. “One person who came to look at the house took one look and said that it should be referred to as a continent instead of an island.”

    The kitchen opens to a family room, so loved ones can hang out nearby while the cook prepares meals. All five bedrooms are located upstairs, and they all boast hardwoods, en suite bathrooms and large walk-in closets. Because the home is family-friendly, it also has a large, laid-back playroom for the kids.

    And that’s just the inside. If you close your eyes, you can envision Whitman entertaining in that dreamy backyard on one of Dallas’ sizzling summer nights. She, no doubt, is carrying a tray of mint juleps as she heads over to the outdoor sitting area, where the adults are laughing and watching their kids splash merrily in the large saltwater pool.

    “The back of the house is all windows and French doors that overlook the covered terrace and pool, so it has a great flow,” Whitman says. “We have done kids parties, swim parties, cocktail parties and formal dinners, and it works so well for everything.”

    The newly remodeled kitchen has one of the biggest islands you've ever seen.

    4465 Rheims Place, Kimberly Schlegel Whitman, Real Estate
    Photo by Matrix Tours Dallas
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    2 Dallas neighbors shine on 2025 list of best small cities in America

    Amber Heckler
    Sep 30, 2025 | 5:45 pm
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    Allen is one of the best small cities in America, so says WalletHub.

    Buzzy Dallas suburbs Allen and Flower Mound land near the top of WalletHub's 2025 list of the best small cities in America, with many more DFW neighbors earning spots on the list.

    The annual survey compared more than 1,300 U.S. cities with populations between 25,000 and 100,000 residents based on 45 livability metrics categorized into five key dimensions: Affordability, economic health, education and health, quality of life, and overall safety. Cities were grouped by percentile, where the 99th percentile represents the best small American cities.

    Out of the 19 total U.S. cities that ranked among the 99th percentile of best small cities in America, Carmel, Indiana; Brookfield, Washington; and Apex, North Carolina landed in the top three spots.

    In Dallas-Fort Worth, Allen ranked in the 96th percentile while Flower Mound ranked in the 93rd percentile. Both cities have held on to their respective rankings for the second year in a row. Rockwall, which ranked within the 97th percentile last year, was demoted into the 89th percentile for 2025.

    Located about 25 miles from downtown Dallas, Allen's overall safety ranked No. 56 in WalletHub's national ranking of the safest small cities. Allen also earned a favorable rankings for its affordability (No. 131), education and health (No. 177), and economic health (No. 181), but it lagged behind for its quality of life (No. 540).

    Allen has one of the top 10 best real estate markets for 2025, and its 75013 ZIP code was the No. 1 most popular place for renters place to live in 2024. This techy suburb is also a top destination for remote workers.

    Flower Mound is about 29 miles miles northwest of Dallas, and has previously topped a separate national list of the best places to live in the U.S. Personal finance website SmartAsset also ranked Flower Mound one of the top-10 most livable small cities nationwide earlier in 2025.

    This popular suburb has had a string of new restaurant openings this year, including fast-casual Indian restaurant Curry Up Now and upscale Mexican eatery Los Caminos. The suburb also recently got a new Nordstrom Rack location.

    WalletHub ranked Flower Mound's affordability the 44th best on its national list, but it fell behind in the remaining four categories.

    Here's how WalletHub broke down Flower Mound's rank:

    • No. 176 – Safety
    • No. 256 – Economic health
    • No. 503 – Quality of life
    • No. 677 – Education and health

    According to WalletHub, about 47 percent of Americans say they would prefer to live in a suburb, while less than a quarter (24 percent) would prefer to live in an urban area or a rural community (23 percent).

    "Small-city life can be best for those who appreciate more wiggle room, fewer degrees of separation and shorter commutes, to name just a few of its advantages," the report said. "Granted, these little urban areas demand some tradeoffs, too, such as fewer restaurant options or shorter business hours."

    Other DFW cities that appeared among the top 50th percentile of the best small American cities include:

    • 82nd – Little Elm
    • 79th – Southlake and Colleyville (tied)
    • 76th – Sachse
    • 75th – Keller
    • 74th – Coppell and Mansfield (tied)
    • 71st – Wylie
    • 68th – Grapevine
    • 61st – Burleson
    • 58th – Waxahachie
    • 56th – Weatherford
    • 50th – North Richland Hills
    Elsewhere in Texas, Austin-area suburbs Leander (97th) and Cedar Park (94th) were the remaining two cities to appear in the 90-99th percentile range. Leander maintained its rank for the second year in a row, but Cedar Park slipped slightly after ranking in the 95th percentile last year.
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