Year: 2024

Ebby Halliday Companies Receive Diamond Award From Leading Real Estate Companies of The World 

By CandysDirt / March 6, 2024 /

In a remarkable acknowledgment of outstanding performance and commitment, the Ebby Halliday Companies were honored with the prestigious Diamond Award at the recent Leading Real Estate Companies of the World Conference in Las Vegas. This award, presented annually to only one member in each company-size category, marks a significant achievement, highlighting the Ebby Halliday Companies’…

Oak Cliff Realtor Katrina Whatley Lists a 1970s Contemporary That is Full of Potential

By Joanna England / March 6, 2024 /

Few architectural styles convert easily to today’s tastes and preferences. The Midcentury Ranch is a popular one, mostly because it is like a blank canvas. However, as more and more 1970s Contemporary homes hit the market, their popularity with renovation-minded buyers has grown likewise. This particular listing in Oak Cliff is no exception. Because of…

Waste Away in Your Own a Piece of Margaritaville With This California Parrothead Paradise

By Mimi Perez / March 6, 2024 /

There have not been many times when I wanted to meet the people selling the homes I write about. I tend to make up little stories about them in my head and make up excuses as to why they felt the need, for instance, to put urinals in the kitchen. (If you are a new…

Podcast: True Crime Junkies, This One Is For You

By Shelby Skrhak / March 6, 2024 /

Consider this Dallas Dirt Murder Homes: the advanced listener’s edition. On the latest episode of Dallas Dirt, guest host Shelby Skrhak (that’s me) sat down with the hosts of the Crime Estate podcast, Realtors Heather Guild and Elena Richey, to discuss the oft-overlooked, real estate details of some of the most famous murder homes. But…

Elmwood Residents Successfully Petition For Walkable Urban Mixed-Use District

By April Towery / March 6, 2024 /

A North Oak Cliff neighborhood once featured in the Tom Cruise movie Born on the Fourth of July scored a big win last week toward preserving its small-town charm.  The Dallas City Council unanimously approved a rezoning that will carve out an area of Elmwood as a walkable urban mixed-use district.  District boundaries extend along…