by Dawn | Feb 26, 2026
Lake Palestine is one of East Texas’s most stable reservoirs — but stability is relative, and “waterfront” covers everything from deep main-lake lots with engineered bulkheads to shallow cove parcels where boats sit in mud during dry spells. Before...
by Dawn | Feb 26, 2026
Lake Palestine is one of East Texas’s most stable reservoirs — but stability is relative, and “waterfront” covers everything from deep main-lake lots with engineered bulkheads to shallow cove parcels where boats sit in mud during dry spells. Before...
by Dawn | Feb 26, 2026
Choosing between Lake Palestine and Hideaway Lake — or deciding whether either makes sense against Cedar Creek, Texoma, or Lake Fork — is one of the more consequential second-home decisions a DFW buyer will make. The lakes are only about two hours apart in perceived...
by Dawn | Feb 26, 2026
The map says the drive from Dallas to Lake Palestine takes about an hour and forty-five minutes. My clients who’ve made that trip on a Friday afternoon will tell you otherwise. Understanding the gap between the map estimate and real-world experience is often the...
by Dawn | Feb 26, 2026
Most buyers touring Lake Palestine properties on a clear afternoon see the same thing: calm water, mature trees, and a road that looks perfectly manageable. What they don’t see are the low water crossings, undersized culverts, and road dips that become...