Year: 2024

Coming to Historic Downtown McKinney For The Texas Music Revolution? Stay For This Very Special Garden And Home Tour

By Joanna England / June 1, 2024 /

There’s a lot going on in Historic Downtown McKinney says Realtor Valarie Kerby. The longtime resident of the sought-after neighborhood would know as she’s seen the area grow and change over the years.  But lately, it seems that the area is booming, especially as it attracts events such as KHYI’s Texas Music Revolution. “Downtown McKinney…

Real Estate Under Fire: JP Piccinini and Jim Fite Talk NAR Lawsuit and the Future for Realtors

By Shelby Skrhak / June 1, 2024 /

How does a Realtor survive such a landmark case as the National Association of Realtors class action lawsuit? Work harder, say two North Texas broker legends. Jim Fite, President and CEO of Century 21 Judge Fite Realty, and JP Piccinini, founder of JP and Associates, share their insights on the current lawsuits affecting the industry…

These Two Modernist Properties at Under $750K May Surprise You!

By Karen Eubank / June 1, 2024 /

This week, I have two dramatically different modernist properties that can be yours for under $750,000.  One is at the legendary 3525 Turtle Creek, a modernist highrise designed by Howard Meyer wrapped with his iconic brise soleil. The other is a cutting-edge cylindrical modernist by one of our hottest architects, Josh Nimmo. The Outcrop consists…

Alex Perry Named No. 1 Luxury Real Estate Agent in Texas For 3rd Year Despite Challenging Market

By CandysDirt / May 31, 2024 /

Alex Perry of Allie Beth Allman & Associates has been named the No. 1 luxury real estate agent in Dallas-Fort Worth and Texas for the third straight year.  Staying on Top His national ranking climbed to the top 20 this year, according to RealTrends, in partnership with The Wall Street Journal. RealTrends announced its annual…

Thousands of Dallas Employee Emails Scanned For Insight on Stemmons Building Challenges

By April Towery / May 31, 2024 /

More than 5,600 emails were scanned this month in an effort to determine whether Dallas Development Services employees were concerned for their safety while working at the Stemmons Building that had numerous fire code violations.  The investigation resulted in just five emails from employees who used keywords to describe conditions at the Stemmons Freeway building,…