Year: 2024
Dallas has lost another icon of real estate — Ellen Terry. The tiny, energy-packed powerhouse real estate agent and broker had a life story that inspired hundreds of agents as she showed them the way to sell homes and make a living. Her name was found on many a high-profile contract in the 1980s and…
Just southwest of Fort Worth, the neighborhoods of Ridglea and Ridglea Hills are eclectic enclaves, offering access to West Fort Worth, the Cultural District as well as some serious shopping and incredible eats. Here, residents enjoy the serenity of their surroundings complete with Ridglea Country Club and Luther Lake. Views from this part of the…
Thank you, Martha Williams, for alerting me to the 65 Westover Terrace listing going live last night! Actually, I had been tipped off by a neighbor that this lovely Greek Revival estate in the heart of old Westover might soon be on the market as its owner, Sue Cutler — a supporter of the Kimbell…
Fifty percent of the Dallas Department of Housing and Neighborhood Revitalization’s annual funding will go toward “equity strategy target areas,” City Council members agreed Wednesday. Upgrades to the city’s development program have been strategized and briefed at the committee level since November, and Housing Director Cynthia Rogers-Ellickson’s proposal received unanimous support. The three equity target…
I was a new mother when Candy Evans approached me with the idea of growing her newly formed blog, CandysDirt.com, into a real estate news site that covered the North Texas region. The scope of her vision was inspiring, but I didn’t feel like I was ready to tackle a project so immense while I…