Celebrating at Closing of New Home

New homeowners celebrate their historic home on Lakeshore Drive in the Lakewood neighborhood of Dallas, Texas.
Michael and Libby Guerrero finish signing the closing documents at Texas Legacy Title.

Another family chooses Dallas. When people ask me why Dallas is successful, I immediately think of the people who choose to move to Dallas and make it their home. Some relocations feel like postings where someone is obligated to move to a city for a job and anticipates moving on. Most of the people I help buy a home are moving to Dallas to make Dallas home.

Evening at Cafe Pacific Celebrating New Home

The homeowners celebrating their historic Lakewood home built in 1930 in Dallas, Texas.
Real Estate Broker Douglas Newby hosted a dinner for Dr. Michael and Libby Guerrero on the patio at Cafe Pacific to celebrate the closing of their new, historically significant estate home in a bucolic neighborhood of Dallas. Libby and Michael already feel like they are longtime Dallas residents and they will make a great contribution to the community.

The Excitement of a Lakewood Home

Celebrating her new but historic home at 6908 Lakeshore Drive in the Lakewood neighborhood of Dallas, Texas.
When the daughter is excited about her new home, we are all excited. There is nothing that makes Real Estate Broker Douglas Newby happier than seeing his clients love their new home in their new neighborhood and their new city.

Libby and Michael Guerrero and their daughter are the perfect example of a family that immediately boosts the quality of Dallas. Dr. Michael Guerrero is a microbiologist and scientist over the research at Colossal doing de-extinction, bringing back extinct species, a process that will have major benefits for civilization, science and medicine. Libby has a Master’s Degree and is also prominent in the field of medicine. This is a family that is not fleeing California or New York but choosing Dallas over a nice community in Raleigh, North Carolina. Their daughter is equally excited about the DISD grade school she will be attending, particularly its theater program. What I find is that homeowners attracted to Dallas also find the city attractive to them. Michael and Libby already feel part of the city.