EPISODE · Jan 1, 2026 · 38 MIN
Preserving Houston’s Mid-Century Modern Legacy - EP 2
from A to Z of Houston Real Estate · host Amy Lynch Kolflat
In this episode, Amy Lynch, known as Amy Zebra from Zebra Properties, is joined by Robert Searcy, a mid-century modern specialist. They discuss their experiences and challenges working in the Houston real estate market, specifically focusing on mid-century modern homes. The conversation covers the unique characteristics of these homes, historical significance, and the importance of preservation. Both Amy and Robert share anecdotes about notable properties and the importance of finding the right buyer who appreciates the distinct style of mid-century modern homes.🎧 Hosted by: Amy Lynch Kolflat👤 Guest:🖋 Robert Searcy – Mid-Century Modern Specialist⭐ Guest BioRobert Searcy is a Houston-based Broker and founder of Robert Searcy Properties, specializing in mid-century modern and historic homes. Featured in Dwell, Atomic Ranch, and The Wall Street Journal, Robert is recognized nationally for his expertise in architectural heritage and neighborhood preservation. His work was instrumental in establishing Houston’s Glenbrook Valley Historic District—now the world’s largest post–WWII locally designated neighborhood and a landmark success in preservation.💡 Key Topics Covered✔️ Mid-century modern architecture fundamentals✔️ Houston neighborhoods with modern homes✔️ Preservation vs. redevelopment challenges✔️ Buyer demand and market trends✔️ Renovation mistakes to avoid📇 Connect with Guest:📱 Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/houstonmodster/?hl=en🎙 Follow Amy Lynch Kolflat:🌎 Website → https://www.teamzebraproperties.com/📘 Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/amylynchkolflat/📷 Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/homewithamyzebra/🔗 LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/amyzebra/⭐ Produced by Icons of Real Estate - https://iconsofrealestate.com/
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