Year: 2024

Prospective D-FW Homebuyers Get Glimmer of Hope From Q3 Housing Report

By CandysDirt / November 10, 2024 /

From Staff Reports Homebuyers in D-FW got a little relief in Q3, with the Texas Quarterly Housing Report by Texas Realtors showing a slight dip in median price and a spike in active listings. The median home price in the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington metropolitan area ticked down by 0.8% compared to the same quarter in 2023,…

Pepper Square Rezoning Signs Must Be Reposted, Case Remanded Back to Plan Commission

By April Towery / November 9, 2024 /

A district judge ruled Friday that developers planning to build a high-density mixed-use project at Preston and Belt Line roads must delay their plans for at least a month and repost signage about the project. The case will be presented again before the City Plan Commission, a local news station reported late Friday. District Judge…

Are We There Yet? This Lovejoy ISD Home Says Yes

By CandysDirt / November 9, 2024 /

A quick Google search for the phrase “how you know when you’ve arrived,” yields returns along the lines of “coming to a place of great joy and completion.” That’s a pretty darn good marker, and we would add that maybe a quick shortcut to arrival involves pulling your car up in front of 915 Bentwater Drive…

Westwood Park is the Best Of Both Worlds

By Karen Eubank / November 9, 2024 /

We are rediscovering Oak Cliff neighborhoods at a rapid pace and finding some pretty sweet deals. Wynwood and Kiestwood are familiar to us all now, but this week, I discovered Westwood Park. It’s a neighborhood I’d not investigated before, and WOW this is definitely the place to call home! I’ve found you a gorgeous and…

DIY Don’ts Are More Entertaining Than DIY Do’s

By Brenda Masse / November 9, 2024 /

We would never want to imply that there aren’t a plethora of DIY masters out there doing amazing projects at home. But a column full of, “Check out the great job Jane did fixing her kitchen sink,” wouldn’t be nearly as much fun as seeing other people’s epic fails. It’s called schadenfreude. That’s why this…