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    Historic Kessler Park home comes up for public sale for first time in 80 years

    Jessica Otte
    Sep 16, 2016 | 9:18 am

    When it comes to real estate, the word “original” is music to many buyers’ ears — except when it comes to kitchens, baths, and roofs. The Kessler Park home at 1115 S. Canterbury Ct., then, is the perfect find for prospective homeowners who want historical charm mixed with modern amenities.

    Built in 1936 by natives of Martha’s Vineyard, the 2,663-square-foot four-bed, two-bath home was designed to reflect the predominant style of the tony New England island. The property has been sold just twice in 80 years — and both times, neighbor to neighbor or friend to friend. So, this marks the first time in its history that the property has been available on the open market.

    The home is a blend of original details and up-to-date additions, explains listing agent Kay Wood of Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty.

    “The whole house combines a nod to traditional Cape Cod architecture, with art deco millwork and detailing that would have been cutting-edge, ‘modern’ style at the time. The subsequent owners have maintained that pattern of combining traditional styling with cutting-edge details,” she says.

    “Many of the updates have been done in period style, to preserve the original feel, but it's rare to find a home that still has so much of the original detailing.”

    In addition to the intricate millwork, other original features include hardwood floors throughout and a hand-painted mural in the dining room depicting coastal scenes from Martha’s Vineyard. Intricate crown molding, detailing around doorframes, beautiful built-ins in the family and dining rooms, and unique railings along the stairs and balcony add to the home’s throwback charm.

    On the main floor, the formal living features an original fireplace and plenty of natural light. A family room provides access to the attached two-car garage and spacious backyard, where you’ll find a koi pond, studio, and several seating areas.

    A downstairs bedroom could be used as a master or a guest suite, with access to an ensuite bath that’s been gorgeously updated with a steam shower and a pleasing gray-and-white palette. The kitchen is similarly modernized, with quartz counters, soft-close drawers, a stainless-steel farm sink, and a Bertazzoni range. Off the kitchen, the current owners added a large laundry room.

    Upstairs, the three remaining bedrooms are generously sized (there’s even a cozy fireplace in one) and share a bathroom, to which the current owners have made careful, period-sensitive updates. The second-floor balcony is accessible through the hall. And the home’s next owners will sleep easy under the recently replaced roof.

    Located in the heart of the desirable Kessler Park neighborhood, this charming home is listed for $725,000.

    The formal living room has lots of natural light and original hardwood floors.

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    Photo courtesy of Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty
    The formal living room has lots of natural light and original hardwood floors.
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    These are the 10 most affordable ZIP codes for Dallas-area renters

    Amber Heckler
    Dec 12, 2024 | 4:25 pm
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    Buying a home in Dallas is difficult enough to afford these days, and doubly so if you're already paying high rent on an apartment or a house. But there are 10 Dallas-Fort Worth ZIP codes where renters can get the most bang for their buck, according to a new study by financial services company CashNetUSA.

    To find the most affordable ZIP codes to rent in the U.S., analysts compared median household incomes by ZIP code to the average annual rent costs using the Zillow Observed Rent Index. ZIP codes where the average annual rental costs required the lowest percentage of median household income were considered the "most affordable."

    Two Dallas suburbs and their ZIP codes specifically stood out in CashNetUSA's ranking of the most affordable ZIPs for renters across the Metroplex: 75013 in Allen (No. 1) and 75033 in Frisco (No. 2).

    According to the study's findings, the average monthly cost of a rental in Allen comes out to $1,716.45, and the median annual income of an Allen household is $145,220. Analysts then calculated that the annual rent of a home in the Allen ZIP code only takes up 14.18 percent of a household's median income, which is the No. 1 lowest in Dallas-Fort Worth.

    Allen was recently named one of the best small cities to live in, with a scorching hot real estate market to match its thriving popularity and growth.

    In Frisco's 75033 ZIP, annual rent costs only represent 14.89 percent of a household's median annual income. The area – which encompasses the Meadow Hill Estates, Preston Highlands North, Christie Ranch, Newman Village, Shaddock Creek Estates, and Collin neighborhoods – has a median household income of $149,525, and average rent costs add up to $1,855.49, according to the study.

    Meanwhile, Dallas' own 75214 ZIP code ranked No. 8 in the metro-wide ranking of most affordable ZIPs for renters. This area consists of several established Dallas neighborhoods, including Northeast Dallas, Wilshire Heights, Lakewood, Lakewood Hills, Junius Heights, and Munger Place.

    The median annual income for a household in 75214 comes out to $104,583, and the average rental costs $1,669.40 per month. That means annual rent payments account for 19.15 percent of a household's median income, according to the study.

    The seven other ZIPs that make up the top 10 most affordable ZIP codes for renters in Dallas-Fort Worth include:

    • No. 3 – 76248 in Keller
    • No. 4 – 76085 in Weatherford
    • No. 5 – 76262 in Roanoke
    • No. 6 – 75078 in Prosper
    • No. 7 – 75048 in Sachse
    • No. 9 – 75077 in Highland Village
    • No. 10 – 75093 in Plano

    Top ZIP codes for renters in the U.S.
    CashNetUSA found the No. 1 most affordable ZIP code for renters nationwide is 66224 in Leawood, Kansas, where annual rent only takes a 10.57 percent cut out of a household's median annual income.

    Elsewhere in Texas, San Antonio's 78248 ZIP ranked as the No. 4 most affordable ZIP code for renters in the U.S., and the No. 1 most affordable ZIP code statewide.

    Two Houston-area ZIP codes – 77401 and 77094 – ranked No. 9 and No. 12 nationally, while Allen's 75013 ZIP code fell two spots behind to claim the No. 14 spot.

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