A home from the 1930s comes down from the Heights. Plus: an Intercontinental casualty. See our daily address list of destruction—after the jump.
A home from the 1930s comes down from the Heights. Plus: an Intercontinental casualty. See our daily address list of destruction—after the jump.
A special all-residential edition of our daily list of demolition permits begins after the jump.
A lovely and diverse group of demolitions in today’s edition. See them after the jump.
A doctor’s office with a wacky backyard goes down to make room for a new residential tower. Three lost homes too, in today’s report.
An all-residential edition of the demo report begins after the jump.
New developments cleared for landing. Where? See today’s list, after the jump.
Fourteen soon to be forgotten houses have a date with destruction. Our list begins after the jump.
Six houses bite the dust today, including a pair on adjacent sites on Houston Avenue, just north of Downtown. The list is below.
Home buyers want a masterpiece! So why should your home listing suffer from bad, poorly lit, unimaginative photographs? Why, with a little bit of camera-phone artistry, you can make your home look like a Van Gogh!
Here’s a great example. Yes, this beautiful, Galleria-area impressionist interior can be yours, for a mere $165,000:
2 Bedroom, 2 1/2 bath Townhome with living room, kitchen and half-bath downstairs and bedrooms up. Master bedroom has cathedral ceiling and there is a large round skylight in the staircase. Light and bright throughout. Great location . . .
No, we didn’t alter the photo above (okay, we did enlarge it). But we do recognize artistic genius. Great photos like this hide carpet stains, too!
How can you make your home look like it’s worth a lot of Monet? Learn from the masters! After the jump, more of ERA broker Al Rafat’s unadulterated images of this notable home.