Year: 2024

This Adorable Weatherford Listing Has Curb Appeal Outside, Gorgeous Interiors Within

By Joy Donovan / May 7, 2024 /

Darling, adorable house alert! The curb appeal just radiates from this Weatherford home. White painted brick, a stretch of green grass, a welcoming front porch, flower-filled window boxes, and an American flag. Stop the car and just stare at this one. The inside matches the obvious curb appeal from the outside. Over the past three…

Housing and Urban Development Budget Review Prompts Debate Over Childcare, Community Courts 

By April Towery / May 7, 2024 /

A plan to distribute $31 million annually over five years to Dallas-based U.S. Housing and Urban Development grant programs is slated for adoption in June and implementation in October — but Dallas City Council members don’t agree on how to distribute the funds.  The Dallas City Council reviewed the plan in February and revisited it…

Realtors Jeanne Shelton And Malinda Arvesen List a Gracious Southern Traditional in Highland Park

By Karen Eubank / May 6, 2024 /

Southern Traditional homes make quite a dramatic impact. It’s not just their sheer architectural beauty but also because they evoke feelings of a gentle, comfortably sophisticated lifestyle.  Often referred to as Antebellum, Neoclassical, or Greek Revival, Southern Traditional homes are characterized by their simple geometric form, grand scale, and dramatic columns. Drama was top of…

Top Tips From Our Property Tax Protest Webinar Featuring Glenn Goodrich of PropertyTax.io

By Joanna England / May 6, 2024 /

Even with furious note-taking, attendees of our free webinar May 2 can’t be blamed for missing a few things. The event, presented by our sponsors Republic Title, was a comprehensive guide on how to protest your property taxes — and win. Hosted by property tax expert Glenn Goodrich of PropertyTax.io and CandysDirt.com founder and publisher…

Planning Director Says ForwardDallas Land Use Plan Won’t Be Ready For Council Review Until Fall

By April Towery / May 6, 2024 /

In a new development that is surprising to no one, city officials said Thursday that the ForwardDallas comprehensive land use plan won’t go to City Council for approval until after the panel returns from a July recess.  City Plan Commissioners determined last week that they want to hold a day-long public workshop beginning at 9…