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The Most Viewed D Home Posts of 2016

Interiors reigned supreme, especially when they belonged to a couple of well-coiffed reality stars.
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1. Inside JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers New Dallas Home

We fell for Joelle Fletcher the moment we saw that unicorn head emerge from the limo, but The Bachelorette star won us over again with her choice of Dallas dwelling. It’s still armed with the cutest breakfast nook we ever did see.

2. Inside Kappa Alpha Theta’s $7.3 Million Sorority House at SMU

We didn’t think anything could make us want to return to the communal lifestyle of our college days, and then this sorority house came into existence.

3. Hot Property: Modern Home Overlooking the Belmont Hotel

The home’s thoughtfully constructed contemporary interiors were appealing, but the big draw here was the (unsurprisingly) incredible view from its rooftop deck.

4. Hot Property: A Mid-Century Modern Gem in The Disney Streets

By now, this home has made its way around the web, but we spotted this groovy, mid-century gem back in its “new listing” days. To be fair, when a slideshow’s first photo features a pink Cadillac, it’s hard to miss.

5. See the Six Beautiful Homes of the Lakewood Home Festival

This popular Dallas home tour never disappoints, but this year’s array of abodes was particularly easy on the eyes.

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