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Partial remodel 1980s to open kitchen to den for open floor plan.

TPC Golf Course Properties for sale in Las Colinas

There are several great Golf Course homes along the Byron Nelson Golf Course that are currently for sale.

3 Bed 3 Bath Single Story Home for Sale in Irving

Excellent property for investors and rehabbers.

Welcome to Northeast Tarrant County

Welcome to Northeast Tarrant County and adjacent areas.

Coppell, TX - Wonderful Patio Home!

Call our office today toll free 877-416-2700 for information and/or appointment for private showing.

IRVING , TX - Just a few blocks of area community centers, shopping and transportation.

Great one story family homes with lots of room for living space.

Community

Great community spirit in this gated community.

Mary Kay owned this house

Mary Kay Inc. founder, Mary Kay Ash, owned this house when she passed away in 2001.

Senator Joseph McCarthy's foil owned this house

Former Army general counsel, John G.

Advocate for open government owned this condo

Common Cause of Texas founder, Milton I.

Civic leader with close ties to the Stemmons Freeway owned this house

Dallas civic leader, John M.

Former LTV boss and Dallas Transit Board chief owned this house

Former Ling-Temco-Vought (LTV) chief, Clyde Skeen, owned this house when he passed away in 2000.

Coach Landry owned this house

Pioneering Dallas Cowboys coach, Tom Landry, owned this house when he passed away in 2000.

Dallas Memorial Auditorium architect owned this house

Architect, Harris A.

Pioneering Boy Scouts of America leader owned this house

Boy Scouts of America area director (East Texas), Ulysses Hammond, owned this house when he passed away in 1995.

"Manchurian Candidate" author owned this house

Author, Richard Condon, owned this house when he passed away in 1996.

Southwestern Legal Foundation president owned this house

Ethicist, Andrew R.

3-time AL MVP and 16-time All-Star with the Yankees owned this house

Baseball Hall of Fame member, Mickey Mantle, owned this house when he passed away in 1995.

Prominent business and civic leader owned this house

Avery Mays Construction Company chairman, Avery Mays, owned this house when he passed away in 1994.

First black administrator at Parkland Hospital owned this house

The first black administrator at Dallas Parkland Memorial Hospital, Claude McCain Jr., owned this house when he passed away in 1995.

Eighth grade dropout owned this condo

Eighth grade dropout, Morris Bernard Zale, owned this condo when he passed away in 1995.

Doctor who treated Kennedy, Oswald, and Ruby owned this house

Parkland Memorial Hospital's pioneering anesthesiologist, Dr. M.T.

"Mr. Texas Agriculture" owned this house

Longtime editor of the "Progressive Farmer," Eugene Butler, owned this house when he passed away in 1995.

Texas Instruments inventor owned this house

Texas Instruments inventor, Herbert Cohen, owned this house when he passed away in 1994.

Mavericks Cuban owns this house

Dallas Mavericks owner, Mark Cuban, owns this house.

El Chico founder owned this house

El Chico restaurant chain founder, Frank X.
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