Year: 2024

Today’s Lake Houses Ain’t What They Used To Be and This Cedar Creek Beauty Is Proof

By CandysDirt / February 17, 2024 /

For any Millennials and GenZers out there reading, you should know lake houses haven’t always been what they are today. This author personally recalls many summers in the ‘90s at a family friend’s converted Army barracks “lake house,” which was essentially one giant room with linoleum floors, 14 cots, a kitchen, one bath with a…

Going Up? Snag This Oak Lawn Townhome With An Elevator And You Could Be

By Nikki Barringer / February 17, 2024 /

Clay Stapp & Company’s Kelly Gurnee said his latest listing in Oak Lawn is impeccable. And if there’s a level above impeccable, it’s that. He’s helped the current owners buy and sell several homes and he said they won’t consider anything that’s even .1 percent less than perfection. Then they make it even better. Constructed…

Have You Heard? The Dallas Dirt Podcast Hits First Milestone in Viewership

By Shelby Skrhak / February 17, 2024 /

CandysDirt.com’s new podcast Dallas Dirt, hosted by Candy Evans, hit its first milestone recently, racking up more than 25,000 impressions on YouTube in January and February. If you haven’t tuned in yet, you’re missing out on a treasure trove of insights into Dallas-Fort Worth real estate. What’s the buzz all about? Dallas Dirt isn’t your…

Searching in The Suburbs? This Lewisville Home Might be Exactly What You’re Looking For

By Daniel Lalley / February 16, 2024 /

Lewisville is quickly becoming one of the hottest North Texas towns. With proximity to one of the area’s largest lakes in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and all the outdoor amenities that come with it, this city attracts all kinds of residents. Of course, with affordable prices and an array of home styles, the market here…

Hidden Gem in Frisco Heights Designed by Albert Komatsu Offers Hidden Value

By Eric Prokesh / February 16, 2024 /

Where is Frisco Heights you ask? Most Fort Worth residents wouldn’t be able to locate this Near Southside neighborhood on a map, but there are many intriguing houses in this slim swath bounded by West Berry St. to the south, Forest Park to the east, and TCU to the west. If you’re a visual learner,…