Candy Evans

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

Woo Hoo! Matt Scobee Gets the Keys to the Benz at Clay Stapp & Associates

By Candy Evans / December 23, 2014 /

Remember when we told you about this incredible agent incentive over at Clay Stapp & Associates? It’s the sales incentive program for CSCO Realtors. Each quarter the top producer in the company has an opportunity to win a special car lease in a drawing to be held at the end of 2014. And not just…

All I Want For Christmas Is a Charles Dilbeck, a Charles Dilbeck, a Charles Dilbeck

By Candy Evans / December 22, 2014 /

Dear Santa: I have always wanted to live in a Charles Dilbeck home. Ever since I moved to Dallas and learned that Charles Dilbeck was one of the area’s most prolific architects, I have wanted to buy one of his homes. They were the first “older” homes I saw in Dallas. Well, that is, until…

What’s In Store for Real Estate 2015? Tune in Today to KLIF 570 at 4 pm

By Candy Evans / December 20, 2014 /

SOME of these fine peeps will be on air today, along with special guests Bill Head from the Metrotex Association of Realtors AND the charming Britt Fair from Hexter-Fair Title. I will be there taking notes with the fine folks at Great Western Home Loans to bring it all to you on CandysDirt!

University Heights Tudor Almost Too Good to be True for a Cool $2 Million

By Candy Evans / December 19, 2014 /

Our Inwood Mortgage Home of the Week has everything. And what it doesn’t have, you can easy add or transition in. It’s located on a great street in University Park, a hefty, deep lot, and it comes in at a cool $2 million. I’m talking about you, 3416 Wentwood. She was built in 2001, about…

Scott Johnson Speaks Publicly About Museum Tower, Reflecting

By Candy Evans / December 16, 2014 /

Joanna found this great piece by Scott Johnson, principal at Johnson Fain, and the architect who designed our beautiful Museum Tower, which has received ever so much flack for it’s reflectivity that has, they say, damaged art and grass at the Nasher Sculpture Center. In the article, it surprised me to learn that Johnson says…