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Top Ten Cool and Unique Homes in DFW Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex July 2011

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Real Estate Agent with Keller Williams Realty-DFW Preferred TX Broker #0492423
Each month we post the Top Ten Cool and Unique Buys   we've found for sale in the DFW Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex. There are normally a variety of styles, ages, sizes, and prices. Some have unique locations, some are historic rennovations, some are contemporary, some are just downright cool homes. Sometimes they're great investment properties. Sometimes they're great family homes. Sometimes they have acerage. They often move very fast due to being a top find, so if you are interested in one of these properties, please call us immediately. The phones are often busy, so if we don't answer, leave us a voicemail and we'll call you back.

Check back each month for our latest finds. If what you need isn't listed here, send me an email at rb@teamlynn.com or call me at 214-675-6992 and we will set up a search specifically to meet your needs. That way you can beat other buyers to the best properties. You might notice at times there are more than TEN best buys. That's just one way we add value for our clients. We always try to meet, but beat your expectations.  Most realtors hate unique homes, I thrive on them, so if you are looking for a unique home, call me first and we'll do our best to find you the right home for your needs.

If you have a unique home and need to sell and your favorite realtor is walking your home saying "Oh my", give them the Donald Trump "You're fired" and hire me.  You want to hear "WOW", "Cool", and "Awesome" from the realtor who will sell your home.  Plus you home can be featured here and exposed to buyers who don't want a tract home. 


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Comments (1)

Pacita Dimacali
Alain Pinel - Oakland, CA
Alameda/Contra Costa Counties CA

Having lived in Uptown part of Dallas several years ago, it was such a delightful experience to drive around to Highland Park during Christmas when so many people went over the top with their decorations. I remember one in particular that looked like a mushroom, and I was half expecting fairy tale characters to come up looking like Hansel and Gretel.

Jul 03, 2011 03:07 PM