Candy Evans

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

Want to be a Best Realtor? Stefan Swanepoel is Coming to Dallas and You Really, Really Need to Listen

By Candy Evans / November 26, 2014 /

Talk about consumers wanting a “best” Realtor, how about the “most informed” Realtor? That’s who I’d pick to sell my home. The one who knows the top digital trends shaping our way of thinking, doing business and buying a house. Buyers are bombarded with all this technology like drones, Artificial Intelligence and Apple Pay, and…

Troy Aikman Lists House on Normandy in Highland Park for $5.3 Million

By Candy Evans / November 25, 2014 /

Photos courtesy of those wonderful folks at Shoot 2 Sell! Was it really a year and a half ago that we told you all about Troy Aikman’s real estate moves from Highland to Normandy to St. Johns? ? Almost — July, 2013 we told you that he sold his stunning Highland Drive family residence (and TWO…

Stoneleigh Residences Make Grand Dallas Debut With THEE Party in Dallas Last Thursday

By Candy Evans / November 24, 2014 /

I’m sick I had to miss this: guests and local celebrities celebrated the unveiling of the newest luxury high rise to hit the Dallas skyline, and also one of the most anticipated: The Residences at The Stoneleigh in Uptown off Maple. more than 400 — yikes! –toured the elegant lobby, 26-seat theatre, homeowner’s lounge, the…

Deion Sanders: A Week of Dallas Real Estate History

By Candy Evans / November 22, 2014 /

From Highland Park where we learned that the Trammell Crow family homestead is being listed for a shocking $59.4 million, way on up to Proposer where  Concierge Auctions made Deion Sanders’ former home going going gone for $3.75 million. Here are all the photos of Deion’s former Prosper pad, as shot by those great folks…

I Don’t Even Recognize Ridge Road Anymore! But This House Rocks

By Candy Evans / November 20, 2014 /

Remember Ridge Road, east of Midway in between Walnut Hill and Merrell? Twas once a nice enclave of 1950’s era homes with large, leafy lots, big trees, and a country feel thanks to the circular street and huge trees. This little North Dallas nook has been the scene of vigorous scraping and rebuilding, and lot…