This 1942 Texas Home Is Called the "Mullet House" ("Party in the Front, Peace in the Back")
Briefly

Lizzy Bentley, CEO of CITY Boots, serendipitously found her ideal home after a visit to a nearby grocery store. Intrigued by a two-bedroom house with little information, she quickly decided to make an offer after seeing it. The seller’s son was dating her best friend, making her application stand out. The renovated 1942 house suited her needs perfectly, combining her busy schedule with peace through its size, light, and greenspace. Lizzy affectionately refers to it as her 'mullet house,' perfect for entertaining and relaxation.
Lizzy Bentley describes the moment she entered the house saying, 'The second we walked in the door, I told her to put in an offer. It's like the house was made for me!'
Lizzy appreciates her home for its 'size and the natural light,' allowing it to fit her busy travel schedule and providing a peaceful retreat.
The home offers a unique environment with the front for entertaining and the back for peace: 'I always say it's my mullet house: Party in the front, peace in the back.'
Read at Apartment Therapy
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