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    Fresh facelift restores East Dallas Victorian home with storied past

    Diana Oates
    Sep 7, 2016 | 2:11 pm

    These days it’s not uncommon to find a home that has been gutted and remodeled. But what about a meticulously restored, architecturally significant 1890s property that sits on land once owned by the man credited as the founder of East Dallas? That’s the story of 4317 Worth St.

    “It actually sits on the land where Jefferson Peak, the founder of East Dallas, built his first brick home in Dallas in 1855, on his plot of 200 acres,” Realtor and renovator Kristen Martin says. “Edward Dudley Foy, a druggist whose store was by the Neiman Marcus downtown, then bought the land and built this fantastic, folk Victorian farmhouse.”

    Martin has spent countless hours restoring the classic home, incorporating new materials while still respecting and keeping a lot of the original details that make the home timeless and beautiful. The five-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bathroom home has 12-foot ceilings, all of its original fireplaces, stained-glass windows, reclaimed wood, and a massive wraparound porch.

    Fans of Fixer Upper undoubtedly will love the exposed shiplap on the dining room ceiling, which has been painted white.

    Modern updates include stainless-steel appliances, subway tile, quartz, decorative tile, and freestanding tubs. There has also been extensive foundation, plumbing, and electrical work, so the new owners can move in with confidence.

    While restoring this property, Martin has witnessed the transformation taking place in the Peak Subdivision, and she’s confident that the area is going to see a boom in popularity over the next couple of years.

    “Buckner Park is getting a $3 million facelift, and the old Davy Crockett School is undergoing reconstruction and being turned into luxury condos,” Martin says. “Just from Gaston to Worth in a three-block radius, I’ve counted 14 rehabs taking place right now, with permits on the door. This is going to be a new hot area in no time.”

    The price for living in an up-and-coming real estate hotbed? Martin is asking $649,900, which for 3,410 square feet and less than 2.5 miles from downtown, could turn into quite the investment, should this promising area prosper once again.

    This Victorian farmhouse at 4317 Worth St. is listed for $649,900.

    4317 Worth Street
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    This Victorian farmhouse at 4317 Worth St. is listed for $649,900.
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    best in texas

    6 Dallas suburbs make top 10 list of best Texas cities to move to

    Amber Heckler
    Nov 13, 2025 | 10:13 am
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    Allen is the No. 1 best place to move to in Texas, ConsumerAffairs revealed.

    Several Dallas neighbors have been deemed the best Texas cities to move to in a new report.

    Advisors at ConsumerAffairs, a customer review and news platform, ranked the 50 most populated Texas cities across five main categories – affordability, safety, economy, health care and education, and quality of life – to determine which were the best places to move to. Each city was given a score out of 100 possible points.

    Four of the top five best places to move to in Texas are located in Dallas-Fort Worth: Allen (No .1), Frisco (No. 2), Plano (No. 3), and McKinney (No. 4). Two more DFW suburbs, Mansfield (No. 6) and Richardson (No. 10), rounded out the top 10.

    The findings revealed that the Metroplex dominated the list due to each area's prosperous economy, safety, and high quality of life.

    Allen topped the list as the second-safest city in Texas, and it has the 6th best quality of life in the state. ConsumerAffairs referenced Allen's low crime rates and its easy accessibility to green spaces as additional popular factors.

    "With an award-winning Parks and Recreation department and a jam-packed community calendar, Allen is a bustling suburb that holds its own in the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington metro area," the report's author said. "Among the 50 largest cities in Texas, Allen has the highest percentage of people living within a 10-minute walk of a green space, at 87 percent."

    In ConsumerAffairs separate ranking of the best places to live in the South, Allen ranked third on the list.

    Frisco was ranked as the second best Texas city to move to partly for its "thriving sports culture," its "seventh strongest" economy statewide, and its high-ranking healthcare and education systems. Frisco has the highest high school completion rate in Texas, at 97.7 percent.

    Meanwhile, Plano landed in third place as "an ideal suburb for movers looking for green space, safe streets and fun activities."

    "For residents who like their adventures on the dinner table, Plano is also home to one of the largest food halls in the United States, where diners can sample duck fried chicken, authentic Mexico City tacos and wine all under one roof," the report said.

    Elsewhere in the Metroplex, Dallas proper ranked far down the list as the 46th best place to move to in Texas. Fort Worth appeared slightly higher on the list as the 39th best Texas city to move to.

    Eight more Dallas-Fort Worth cities were included on ConsumerAffairs' list:

    • No. 12 – Carrollton
    • No. 13 – Lewisville
    • No. 21 – Irving
    • No. 24 – Grand Prairie
    • No. 29 – Denton
    • No. 35 – Garland
    • No. 37 – Arlington
    • No. 45 – Mesquite
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