randerson+FollowOak Cliff’s coolest midcentury hideawayTucked away on a lush, nearly acre-sized lot in Oak Cliff, this midcentury gem isn’t just about style—it’s got a secret front door you won’t spot from the street! The home’s open layout and dramatic stone fireplace make it perfect for gatherings, while walls of new windows bring in tons of light and views of shady trees. The kitchen is a dream for both daily living and entertaining, with smart storage and a six-burner range. The primary suite feels like a treehouse retreat, and the yard is begging for a deck or pool. Would you love living in a place with this much personality? #RealEstate #OakCliff #MidcenturyModern00Share
Marcia Hamilton+FollowOak Cliff families get a huge back-to-school boost4,000 Oak Cliff students are heading back to class with brand new backpacks and all the supplies they need—without their families spending a dime. The annual back-to-school festival didn’t just hand out essentials; it also surprised over 100 families with $100 gift cards for new shoes. Parents shared how much this helps, especially with rising costs and last-minute school expenses. The event felt more like a block party, with food trucks, a kids’ zone, and even a job fair. For anyone who missed out, backpacks are still being distributed in the 75216 area. How do you think these community efforts shape the start of the school year? #Safety #OakCliff #BackToSchool00Share
Michael Smith+FollowDallas autumns: A look back at Gilpin & Mt. RoyalThat old photo of Gilpin and Mt. Royal from 1955 really hits different when you’re sweating through another Dallas August. The crisp, leafless trees and tidy Oak Cliff street are a total mood shift from our current heatwave. It’s wild to think how much the neighborhood—and our seasons—have changed. Anyone else longing for those brisk autumn days, or have memories of how Dallas used to look in the fall? Take a peek at the same spot on Google Street View and let’s talk about how our city’s vibe has shifted over the years. #Transportation #DallasHistory #OakCliff00Share