Bailey and Potter, CPA

Beckley Club Estates - An Oak Cliff Neighborhood since 1926

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CRIME ALERT: Please be on the lookout for a green/blue Honda Accord or Nissan Maxima driven by 2 Latino males. These people have been observed cruising the neighborhood and have burglarized many homes during the months of August and September. Sometimes, one of them will knock at the door and pretend to be looking for a "Jose" or similar. Do not engage these suspects, as they may be armed and dangerous. Call 911 immediately. Reminder: do not be shy in calling 911, they want us to! Nosy neighbors deter crime.

Be vigilant! Always secure your vehicle and remove valuables. Make sure you set alarms (if you have them) in both house and car when leaving. Check your flood lights and make sure your property is free of concealing shrubbery. Call 911 immediately if you hear, see or witness anything suspicious.

 

Homes built in the Thirties

The majority of construction during this time was centered around Appian Way - 8 homes were built. Seevers Avenue expanded with another 6 homes, with a couple of homes built on Beckley Avenue, Ramsey Avenue and South Shore Drive.

Appian Way

Appian Way homes built in the 1930s

Beckley Avenue, Ramsey Avenue, and South Shore Drive

Beckley Avenue, Ramsey Avenue, and South Shore Drive homes built in the 1930s

Seevers Avenue

Seevers Avenue homes built in the 1930s


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