Candy Evans

Candy Evans, founder and publisher of CandysDirt.com, is one of the nation’s leading real estate reporters.

Rueckert+Stewart Group Joins Compass Real Estate

By Candy Evans / July 8, 2018 /

We caught up with Evan Stewart and Nilza Rueckert, the principals at Rueckert+Stewart Real Estate Group, who, along with sales associate Mandy Mahoey, gave us this statement about their move from Ebby Halliday Realtors to Compass Real Estate Dallas:   “We are extremely excited to align our business at The RUECKERT + STEWART Group with Compass…

Buy Pro Golfer Hunter Mahan’s Long Cove Lake House for $3.8: Lakefront With a Pool!

By Candy Evans / July 6, 2018 /

We all know and love pro golfer Hunter Mahan, who used to live in the Creeks of Preston Hollow, but sold his home to another well-loved, Dallas-born and raised pro golfer, Jordan Spieth. Hunter and his family moved to Highland Park. I knew they had built a gorgeous lake house out at Long Cove, our closest…

Ebby Halliday Offers Local Real Estate Expertise for Home Searches in Allen

By Candy Evans / July 3, 2018 /

Allen is a dynamic and welcoming community attracting attention for its safety, education, and nationally recognized parks and recreation amenities, among other things. Families, in particular, love this northern DFW suburb, which offers a high quality of life for the almost 98,000 residents. With a median household income of over $101,000, Allen is an affluent…

Ballsy Armed Robbery Sunday Afternoon at North Dallas Costco: No Injuries, Lots of Freaked Out Shoppers

By Candy Evans / July 2, 2018 /

If you live in North Dallas, you have probably been to the “new” Costco on Churchill Road, the one built on vacant land edging LBJ, Coit Road, and North Central Expressway. The one built with $3 million of our taxpayer dollars.  I was there Saturday afternoon, in fact, and ran into many friends. On Sunday…

Walkable Neighborhood Is a Top Appeal of the Residences at Stoneleigh

By Candy Evans / July 2, 2018 /

Walkable communities are getting more attention from homebuyers who crave the lifestyle. In addition to convenience, these places offer unexpected benefits to our health, environment, finances, and communities.   Some 56 percent of millennials and 46 percent of boomers prefer walkable communities with a range of housing amidst local businesses and public services.  We’re certainly seeing this trend…