Candy Evans

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

Find Your Castle Hills Dream Home in These Three Properties, Repped by Ebby Halliday

By Candy Evans / March 30, 2018 /

Finding a true sense of community can be a challenge as people look for a place to live. Castle Hills is the answer, a 2,800-acre master-planned, gated community located in Lewisville. Not only is it neighborly, it offers proximity to freeways and airports, making it a snap to get around DFW.  The first residents moved…

Tonight: Rock on at the Dal-Tile House Overlooking White Rock Lake at the Cloisters!

By Candy Evans / March 28, 2018 /

People, you have to see this home to believe it, one of the most significant in Dallas and a full blown tribute to the ’60s! Read all about it and see you at the party!

Chat With Candy for a Free CD Write Up, and Oogle a Bud Oglesby Condo

By Candy Evans / March 28, 2018 /

Later on this morning I’m talking to the Oak Lawn MLS, some of my favorite peeps, exchanging info on the real estate economy, gossip, what’s selling, more gossip, trends, and even more gossip. Then, right after, I am stopping by Jacquelyne Wynne’s beautiful Bud Oglesby condo for an open house look-see. This place is fabulous,…

RE/MAX DFW Ranked High In Fourth Quarter for Listing Side Units for First Time

By Candy Evans / March 27, 2018 /

In case you didn’t know, there’s a brokerage on the rise in North Texas, the Dallas office of RE/MAX DFW Associates, and I’m thrilled for their successes.  The Dallas office was just ranked No. 5 overall in Listing Side Units for the fourth quarter of 2017. This is the first year that the Dallas office has…

Door Raises $12 Million Series A to Expand Flat Fee Brokerage: Let’s Discuss

By Candy Evans / March 23, 2018 /

We all know Alex Doubet, his flat-fee brokerage Door, which is home-grown, founded and it turns out funded right here in Dallas/Park Cities. We know the story of how he founded the company right out of Harvard, because he thought his mom had paid too much to the agent when she listed and sold her…