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.

Dallas City Center Changes Brand To Paragon Realtors

By April Towery / November 18, 2019 /

Dallas City Center Realtors changes its name and brand, housing affordability is at a three-year high, W Dallas Hotel draws a buyer, and Coldwell Banker introduces RealSure programs in Dallas, all in this week’s roundup of real estate news. Dallas City Center Changes Brand To Paragon Realtors Dallas City Center Realtors announced last week a…

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

By April Towery / November 17, 2019 /

As 2019 draws to a close, and every paycheck is going toward holiday gifts, new outfits for holiday parties, and holiday décor for the home, the last thing anyone wants to worry about is the home itself. This stunning Mediterranean/traditional abode in Fairview sits on one acre and is perfect for a large Thanksgiving gathering…

Go From College Campus To Cinnamon Oaks In This Weekend One Hundred

By April Towery / November 17, 2019 /

With commencement ceremonies around the corner for local colleges and universities, plenty of college grads will be looking for basic starter homes in the Dallas area. You won’t find a better price tag for a three-bedroom, one and one-half bathroom home in Mesquite’s Highland Hills West than $143,000. It can also be rented for $1,295…

Preston Hollow Masterpiece Now Available For Lease

By April Towery / November 16, 2019 /

Amazing houses in Dallas – particularly in Old Preston Hollow – are common, even expected. Amazing houses in Preston Hollow that are available for immediate occupancy as a renter are almost unheard of. A classic Georgian estate featuring six bedrooms and seven and one-half bathrooms is available now and “perfect in every way,” according to…

New Report Shows Completed Foreclosures Reached High Point in 2019

By April Towery / November 15, 2019 /

More than 55,000 U.S. properties were tied to foreclosure filings – such as default notices, scheduled auctions, or bank repossessions – in October 2019, according to a report issued by ATTOM Data Solutions on Thursday. The figure is up 13 percent from September but down 17 percent from a year ago, according to the report.…