Amy Puchaty

Amy Puchaty is founder and principal writer of Amy Puchaty Communications.

What Can I Get For $1 Million In … Winnsboro, Texas?

By Amy Puchaty / November 8, 2018 /

What can you get for $1 million in Winnsboro? A striking custom home situated on the banks of Lake Cypress Springs! Offered at $1,200,000 and built by the acclaimed S. Clements Homes in 2017, this stunning estate offers a versatile layout, walls of windows, pristine lake views, an in-ground swimming pool, and fire pit, all…

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Splurge vs. Steal: Two Uptown Dallas Condos You Can’t Afford To Miss

By Amy Puchaty / November 5, 2018 /

Nothings says “I have arrived” like living in a Dallas condo high above the city. Whether you’re a first-time homebuyer, a busy professional climbing the ranks, or an empty nester looking for the convenience of high-rise living, Dallas has something for you. Which is exactly why we chose Uptown for our latest Splurge vs. Steal.…

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Don’t Miss This Dashing Dallas Tudor On Denton Drive!

By Amy Puchaty / November 2, 2018 /

See what neighborhood – and fabulous Tudor – agent Jake Kronshage of Modtown Realty says is an undiscovered gem perfect for future growth! The 1940s Dallas Tudor on Denton Drive just hit the market with its original hardwoods, chimney stack, windows, and door handles, but with a handful of tasteful updates that bring it into modern day. The…

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What Can I Get For $10 Million In … Breckenridge, Colorado?

By Amy Puchaty / November 1, 2018 /

This Breckenridge beauty caught our eye when it made a splash in the Denver Business Journal this week for its rustic, Castle-like elegance. “Castle on the Blue” as it’s called – aptly named for its perch on the banks of the Blue River – boasts incredible river and mountain views, an impressive glass elevator, and a…

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America’s Spookiest City, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania

By Amy Puchaty / October 30, 2018 /

All Hallows’ Eve is just one day away, so it has us thinking of America’s spookiest cities. Near the top of everyone’s list is Gettysburg, Pennsylvania – known for its numerous sightings of the 51,000 soldiers who died in one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War. Teeming with ghostly encounters, including those with…

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