The house, a midcentury modern in the Parkdale Viking Hills neighborhood, was built in 1965 by Waco architect Douglas Hearn for his family. So we thought, ‘We’ll just chain ourselves to a new home.’” They then put their Sugar Creek home on the market, and it sold in six days. The next day, Dulin and McCarroll toured the house with Gamble and signed a contract to buy it that evening. “We drove up here and parked in the street and I thought, ‘OK. “I had just driven nine hours,” McCarroll said. When they got back to Waco that evening, Dulin insisted they drive by the house instead of going straight home to Sugar Creek. And I said, ‘Now this is really different.’ So I stuck it in David’s face while he was driving, and I said, ‘Look at this.’” “I saw one I thought, ‘Well that’s cute,’” Dulin said. We had everything pretty much the way we wanted it.”īut on a drive back from Ruidoso, New Mexico, on a Wednesday in July 2020, Dulin was scrolling through Facebook and saw some photos posted by her friend Shannon Gamble, a Realtor with Edwards & Associates. They had a beautiful home in Sugar Creek, a space that was architecturally different from most houses in that neighborhood, and, as McCarroll said, “We had done everything. Linda Dulin and Dave McCarroll weren’t really looking to move.
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