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Significant Dallas Architectural Real Estate Treasures: Bud Oglesby's 5411 Surrey Circle

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5411-Surrey-Circle-exteriorAs a follow up to this week’s Inwood House of the Week, I uncovered some info on 5411 Surrey Circle, another fantastic Oglesby creation designed and built for Nancy (and Mark) Lemmon in 1972.

This home was owned by Robert K. Thomas until November of 2003, when it was snapped up by Kenneth and Ronna Good. Then, December 1, 2004 it was owned by Reliance Mortgage. It was sold to Jean-Claude and Elizabeth Saada October 2005. It’s valued at about $5.8 by DCAD and in very good condition. Kind of hoping the homeowner reads this and invites me over. This house is glorious!

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