Brenda Masse

Brenda Masse is content marketing and social media manager for CandysDirt.com.

Water, Water Everywhere — Is It Damaging Your House?

By Brenda Masse / March 15, 2025 /

Water is crucial for so many things we do every day — drinking, flushing, washing your hands, washing dishes and clothes — it’s a nightmare when something goes wrong and your flow gets disrupted. Problems with your water system can be immediately obvious, like when a pipe bursts or when an appliance floods the house,…

A St. Patrick’s Day Parade of Homes: See What Upper Greenville Has on Tap This Weekend

By Brenda Masse / March 13, 2025 /

“It’s just what you do in Dallas for St. Patrick’s Day.” So says the Greenville Avenue Area Business Association, the organization behind the annual Dallas St. Patrick’s Day Parade that brings tens of thousands of green-clad merry-makers to Upper Greenville each year. It’s just what you do. While all those folks are out celebrating all…

Enjoy Year-Round Perfect Views at This Rockwall Country Oasis

By Brenda Masse / March 12, 2025 /

“We didn’t just happen to capture this shot,” said Lori Ericsson, listing agent for this McDonald Road home in Rockwall. “The views are like this morning and evening every day, all year long.” Sigh. And the views aren’t the only thing that will make you sigh about this Rockwall home on an acre and a…

Weekend Escape or Everyday Paradise? This Richland Chambers Lake Home Is Both

By Brenda Masse / March 8, 2025 /

Experience the epitome of luxury lakeside living – and have the best summer of your life – with this jaw-dropping 4-bedroom, 4.5-bath lake house. Sitting pretty on over 700 feet of prime water frontage on Richland Chambers Lake with a brand-new concrete sidewalk along the steel retaining wall, the 3.102-acre retreat at 6028 Open Water…

This Spring, Poor Drainage Isn’t Just About Your Allergies

By Brenda Masse / March 8, 2025 /

Each spring, in addition to “the pollening,” and a lot of sneezing and watery eyes, we can always count on a good deal of rain and stormy weather. The problem all that (usually much needed) rain can create is that it comes after a frequently long, dry winter. So the ground is dry and prone…