Vickery Place + M Streets: Charming homes just steps from Greenville Avenue
There are so many great places to live in Dallas that it helps to have an expert on your side. The Neighborhood Guide presented by Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty gives you insider access from the agents who live and work there, providing in-the-know info about your possible new community.
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Many homeowners express a desire for walkability, and it doesn't get more walkable that Vickery Place and the M Streets. The two residential neighborhoods are but a stone's throw -- or a short walk -- to the bustling Greenville Avenue, where an array of shops, restaurants, and entertainment options await.
"This area offers the perfect balance," says real estate agent Macey Solano. "You get the warmth of a close-knit community while the energy of the city is right at your fingertips. It's a space where one can savor both the tranquility of home and the excitement of urban life."
Solano, who has more than a decade of real estate experience and strong experience with interior design, notes that the neighborhoods' prioritize getting out and about. During Halloween, for example, the streets come alive with decorated homes and excited kids, adding to the area's welcoming vibe.
"As more businesses continue to flourish, this area is not just growing, it is thriving, making it an ideal place for those seeking a blend of history and contemporary living," Solano says.
Solano offered up a few of her personal favorites about life in in Vickery Place and the M Streets. Here's her guide to the area:
Where to eat & drink
"Cafe Izmir is an older hidden gem in Dallas, offering an authentic Mediterranean experience that stands out from typical hot spots," says Solano.
Family-owned since 1978, the cafe is all about vibrant flavors and a welcoming atmosphere. Fresh, handmade dishes are crafted daily from cherished family recipes, bringing quality and tradition to every bite. Expect outstanding service and an unforgettable taste of the Mediterranean, especially with must-try dishes like the Izmir hummus and roasted hot peppers.
Solano has her top picks ready for other cuisines, and they include:
Where to play
Every few feet there's a different restaurant or shop to step into and explore, so Solano recommends grabbing your caffeine of choice from one of the aforementioned coffee shops and simply walking the neighborhood.
What to see
Catch an improv show at Four Day Weekend's home on Sears Street or a concert at the Art Deco Granada Theater.
Dallas' famous St. Patrick's Day Parade has been winding its way down Greenville Avenue for more than 40 years, complete with 90-plus floats, food trucks, vendors, and even a post-parade concert.
Where to live
"The real estate here is a standout feature, with beautiful Tudor-style homes that add both character and history to the area," Solano says. "Many have charming wrap-around porches that make the neighborhood feel inviting and warm, and are perfect for relaxing afternoons and friendly chats with neighbors."
An eclectic mix of home styles rounds out the neighborhood, spanning charming bungalows and townhomes to modern condos and beautifully preserved historic homes. Mature trees create a visually stunning landscape that adds to the community's appeal.