Michael Reynolds

A Wynnewood North Midcentury With So Much to Love, We Made a List

By Nikki Barringer / December 9, 2023 /

Wynnewood North is a neighborhood that pops up on here often. But not that often because it’s a neighborhood no one wants to leave. It’s close-knit, tucked away, and a little cove of cool people — and even cooler homes. The neighborhood hosts events and even keeps its website current, which if you’ve seen as…

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Michael Reynolds Joins Briggs Freeman to Focus on Clients, Luxury Market

By Leah Shafer / November 13, 2017 /
Michael Reynolds Joins Briggs Freeman to Focus on Clients, Luxury Market | CandysDirt.com

After three years building his own brokerage, Realtor Michael Reynolds joined Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty last week. Keeping the focus on clients and honing in on the DFW luxury market are his biggest reasons. “I founded UResidential in 2014 and my vision was to establish a new North Texas real estate brokerage and grow it into…

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Timeless Traditional in University Park Is Full of Classic and Elegant Designer Features

By Candy Evans / February 9, 2017 /

University Park is one of the top 10 most affluent neighborhoods in the country, ideally situated in DFW, and real estate there goes fast! I’ve found a timeless traditional at 3928 Amherst Ave. that just hit the market and is full of classic and elegant designer features. This property won’t last long! Thoughtful spaces are everywhere with…

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Fort Worth, Dallas Lead Nation In 2016 Rent Increases, No Relief In Sight, Say Experts

By Leah Shafer / January 9, 2017 /

If it feels like you’re paying a lot for rent, you’re probably right: huge demand for DFW apartments in 2016, coupled with a shortage of supply, has pushed rents and building occupancy to record levels. DFW rent prices are now averaging almost $1,100 a month, according to MPF Research. Add to that a vacancy rate of…

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Getting Real About Renos: Will New Insulation Really Add Value to My Home?

By Leah Shafer / July 13, 2016 /

This is the third installment of a new occasional column called Getting Real About Renovations. We’re looking at renovation realities for all sorts of projects, from hardwood floors and open floorplans, to master suite additions and kitchen upgrades. We’ll give you the unadulterated truth about options, costs, effort, Realtor opinion, and estimated ROI for these projects. You…

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