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.

Five New Year’s Resolutions To Build Homeowners’ Wealth

By April Towery / December 30, 2019 /

When that ball drops signifying a new decade, there are a few resolutions homeowners can make to build wealth. We’ll also tell you about a hike in DFW luxury sales, and a Minnesota investor acquiring industrial space near DFW Airport, all in this week’s roundup of real estate news.

Best of 2019: It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Home For The Holidays In Fairview Rental

By April Towery / December 29, 2019 /

  [Editor’s note: Merry Christmas! This week, we’re taking time off to focus on our loved ones, so we are sharing some of our favorite stories from this year. Keep an eye out for our top features from the archives as we rest and get ready for a brilliant 2020! Cheers, from Candy and the entire…

Best of 2019: Give Yourself Permission To Be Extra With Lobello Luxury Lease

By April Towery / December 28, 2019 /

From April: This “extra” Lobello Estates home was one of my favorites this year. Simply stunning with a rich history and all the bells and whistles, I’m disappointed to see it’s no longer on the market. You can bet we’ll be keeping our eyes on it. (Originally published Sept. 28, 2019).  It’s a custom-built home…

Best of 2019: Enjoy The Great Outdoors With Wylie Weekend One Hundred

By April Towery / December 28, 2019 /

[Editor’s note: Merry Christmas! This week, we’re taking time off to focus on our loved ones, so we are sharing some of our favorite stories from this year. Keep an eye out for our top features from the archives as we rest and get ready for a brilliant 2020! Cheers, from Candy and the entire staff…

North Texas Tornado Outbreak Topped DFW Real Estate News in 2019

By April Towery / December 26, 2019 /

It was a dark and stormy night–  and then things got ugly. We charged our phones. We put the children in the bathtub or a closet. We tried to remember what we were supposed to do if the power went out – and boy, did the power go out. Those fortunate enough to have storm…