April Towery

April Towery is former News Development Director for CandysDirt.com and covers Dallas City Hall. She studied journalism at Texas A&M University and has been an award-winning reporter and editor for more than 25 years.

Got Commitment Issues? You’re In Luck With Lakewood Four-Bedroom Stunner

By April Towery / January 26, 2020 /

There’s a bit of a stigma with renting rather than buying, and let’s just get over that right now, as there are some fabulous houses available for lease that have amazing perks and require no long-term commitment. The contemporary home at 7326 Coronado in East Dallas features sharp angles, an art gallery wall, and striking…

Hidden Treasures Abound In Mediterranean Masterpiece

By April Towery / January 25, 2020 /

A jaw-dropping Mediterranean home is ready for a new owner or tenant – and the attention to detail is so great you’ll be finding hidden treasures long after you’ve moved in. The $2.3 million home at 8647 Wingate leases for $18,000 per month and offers five bedrooms and four and one-half bathrooms in a spacious…

Embrace The Oxymoron of a 1950s Contemporary Home Near White Rock Lake

By April Towery / January 21, 2020 /

Just because this dapper three-bedroom home on Estacado Drive was constructed in 1955 doesn’t mean it comes with an old-fashioned housewife who touches up her lipstick before that pot roast is served at 6 p.m.

Tell Us Something We Don’t Know; Texas Is One Of The Best Places To Raise A Family

By April Towery / January 20, 2020 /

WalletHub says Texas is one of the best places to raise a family, Texas A&M University opens a Dallas dental school, and designers reveal their favorite Ikea hacks, all in this week’s roundup of real estate news.

Brand New Contemporary Masterpiece in Inwood Park Is Now Available For Rent

By April Towery / January 19, 2020 /

An architectural contemporary masterpiece is up for grabs in the upscale Inwood Park neighborhood, and it is everything. Homes in this area are known for unique features and a look that makes passers-by stop and snap a picture. When I was growing up in College Station, there was a home we all loved to gawk…