On November 8 and 9, the 49th Annual Lakewood Home Tour will take place across the historic, eclectic neighborhood. From 11 am to 4 pm each day, ticketholders can explore six unique houses, including the tour’s first featured home: 6635 Lakewood Boulevard.
Built in 1925 by Dines & Kraft, 6635 Lakewood Boulevard turns 100 years old this year and is an example of Lakewood’s iconic Spanish Eclectic architectural style. The four-bedroom, three-and-a-half bath home has been updated over the past five years, but still retains several of its historical details, including its floor plan, stained glass windows, Rookwood fireplace, and light fixtures. A highlight is the home’s original high-ceiling garage, which has been converted into a guest house. It “was reportedly designed to house a military tank,” says a press release.

“The Home Tour is more than just a showcase of stunning homes — it’s about honoring our community’s rich history and investing in its future,” says Lauren Harrison, 2025 Home Tour Chair, in a statement. “We’re thrilled to unveil 6635 Lakewood Boulevard as our first featured home and invite the community to celebrate this milestone and its storied heritage.”
Here’s a sneak peek of the other five homes on the Lakewood Home Tour:
Crafted in 2024, 7317 Dominique Drive features Santa Barbara-style architecture.
Presented by the Lakewood Early Childhood PTA, ticket sales benefit East Dallas schools, including Lakewood Elementary School, J.L. Long Middle School, and Woodrow Wilson High School.
On November 9 from 7 pm to 9:30 pm, guests can opt for the Candelight Tour, a gallery-style event with light bites and wine pairings. New to this year is a VIP Full Bus package, which offers the option to reserve a 23-seat shuttle. Exclusive to this tour is an additional home — 7022 Merrilee Lane.
Tickets ($45 to $95) are available here.