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    House For Sale

    Will someone who likes the '50s please buy this Dallas house for sale?

    Teresa Gubbins
    Aug 5, 2019 | 9:57 am

    There's a '50s Dallas home for sale near Ferguson Road that's being described as a "fantastic opportunity to update a home on a creek in East Dallas."

    Here's an idea: How about buying this house and leaving it just as it is?

    Located east of the Ash Creek Estates neighborhood almost to Casa View, the house at 2203 Healey Dr. was built in 1957 and has authentic '50s charm. Much is original and not updated, including unique built-ins, oak hardwood floors, and two bathrooms with vintage ceramic tile.

    It's a 1,718-square-foot ranch on a large 0.4-acre lot; Ash Creek itself runs along the back perimeter of the property. It has four bedrooms, two baths, two-car garage, utility room, and two storage buildings.

    Two blocks from the Harry Stone recreation center, it's on a cul de sac, so the only traffic would be from your neighbors.

    It definitely has some serious fixer-upper-ing to do, but the '50s flair sure is cool.

    The good
    The facade is clean, with a hip atomic-style wrought-iron diagonal grid at the front door. When you enter the house, there's a stacked formal to your left, set off by '50s-style brick room dividers, a perfect place to plop your mail when you come in.

    A hallway leads into a wood-paneled family room with hardwood floors. It opens into the kitchen which has — more wood. There's a lot of wood here. Embrace the wood. Wood is good.

    The family room has a black barrel-shaped wood-burning heater on spindly legs, in case your electricity ever goes out, and double-sliding doors that lead out to the back yard.

    The kitchen is basically open, with an extra-wide entry and a counter pass-through, where you would place your platters of stuffed cherry tomatoes for your cocktail party. The counter is clad in brick, which is a bit much, especially because there's so much brown to begin with, what with the wood paneling and the hardwood floors.

    The kitchen has prototypical '50s plywood cabinets, with period concave knobs. There's a built-in gold-tone vintage wall oven, and a cute built-in dining nook with an all-wood bench and a wood dining table. Wood.

    The layout and feel is very similar to this kitchen in Calgary, Canada, much admired by RetroRenovation, the midcentury home website.

    A utility room with washer, dryer, and shelving is on the other side of the kitchen, very practically located. But boo, the countertops are bottom-of-the-barrel laminate. And some of those cabinets look worn by time.

    All four bedrooms are medium-size. All, oddly, are lined with shelves. Something weird there.

    The bathrooms are gorgeous. One has celery green tile with brown trim and a brown tile floor. The other has cornflower-blue tile with gleaming navy blue trim. Both have undermount sinks.

    The two-car garage is to the left of the house. Extending out from the back of the house is a cement slab patio, overlooking a naturalistic yard with mature trees.

    The bad
    This is an older home and needs plenty of work, including a new roof, repairs in the attic, and some rotting drywall.

    It needs new electrical and new plumbing, evident by some leaks beneath the foundation.

    It needs cosmetic fixes including painting the interior, kitchen countertop, and replacement cabinet doors.

    It needs sellers who are ready to come down to planet earth on the price.

    Things this house does not need:

    • Granite countertops. Don't do it.
    • New bathrooms. Whatever lame fake-marble tiling is popular right now will look dated in two years.
    • "Engineered" laminate flooring. To make their jobs easier, some flippers have been pulling out valuable original hardwoods. A travesty.
    • Appliances. They've installed a new stainless steel dishwasher and side-by-side refrigerator.
    • Exterior paint job. The brick is pretty as is. Leave the brick alone.

    As stated on RetroRenovation, "unchanged vintage kitchens and houses — time capsule houses — have become increasingly desirable over the past few years."

    It was originally listed at $275,000 and the listing agent says the house got an offer. But after those bidders confronted the required infrastructure repairs, anticipated to be in the vicinity of $60,000, they walked away. So did an investor.

    The price has now inched down to $238,495.

    The seller lives out of town. Will they let it go for a lower price from a homebuyer who likes '50s homes and would be willing to tackle what needs to be done?

    Bathroom with vintage green and brown tile.

    2203 Healey Dr.
      
    Photo courtesy of DFWRealty
    Bathroom with vintage green and brown tile.
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    Dallas-Fort Worth suburb blooms as No. 1 best place to live in U.S.

    Amber Heckler
    Apr 22, 2025 | 4:12 pm
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    One Dallas-area city took the top slot on a new list of "the 100 Best Places to Live in 2025." The list — from relocation marketing platform Livability.com — put Flower Mound at No. 1 for its appealing size and affordability.

    The list was restricted to small and mid-size cities with populations between 75,000-500,000 residents. And it also considered only cities with a median home value of $500,000 or less.

    They considered factors such as average rent and home prices relative to income to keep their list centered around affordability.

    And while Flower Mound did come in at No. 1, the site specifies that the list is not a numbered ranking but one where users are encouraged to create their own ranking based on personal priorities.

    Nonetheless, Flower Mound earned the highest score out of all the cities on the report, with a LivScore totaling 875 out of 1,000 possible points.

    Flower Mound is 28 miles northwest of Dallas, with a population of more than 77,000 residents and a median household income that's well into the six-figures, at $216,000. These affluent residents have median home values of $476,609, according to the report's findings.

    Across the eight main categories, the suburb ranked the highest for its health (88), economy (87), and safety (84). The report said Flower Mound has a "diverse and robust" economy, bolstered by more than 2,000 locally based businesses in tech, manufacturing, and other professional services.

    Flower MoundRheudasil Park is a great place for families to enjoy the outdoors.Town of Flower Mound, Texas-Government/Facebook

    Livability's profile of Flower Mound praises its safe neighborhoods, school districts, recreational activities, and more.

    "Local residents (and their pets) have all kinds of fun ways to enjoy the great outdoors thanks to more than 1,000 acres of parkland," the profile says. "Heritage Park is a local favorite, with amenities galore — including a splash pad, playground, performance pavilion, 18-hole disc golf course and bronze statues of animals native to the area. On top of all that, there’s a boardwalk, a waterfall and a 5-acre dog park."

    Flo-Mo is a repeat award winner: In 2024, the city was found to be the 29th most livable small city in America in a separate study by SmartAsset.

    Seven other Texas cities were also included in the list of best places to live in the U.S.: Sugar Land (854 points), Round Rock (793 points), New Braunfels (758 points), Midland (712 points), College Station (711 points), Tyler (676 points), and Abilene (659 points).

    The top 10 cities that earned the most points on Livability's list are:

    • Flower Mound, Texas
    • Carmel, Indiana
    • Sugar Land, Texas
    • Naperville, Illinois
    • Roswell, Georgia
    • Overland Park, Kansas
    • Troy, Michigan
    • Columbia, Maryland
    • Olathe, Kansas
    • Round Rock, Texas
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