Candy Evans

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

Coppell-Based Mr. Cooper Facing Five Consumer Lawsuits From October Data Breach

By Candy Evans / November 27, 2023 /

Mr. Cooper Group, the Coppell-based mortgage loan servicer considered to be one of the largest companies of its kind in the United States, was hit with five lawsuits following an October data breach. On Halloween 2023, the mega mortgage loan company was hit by a cyberattack that potentially exposed significant consumer personal information: full names,…

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Over the River, Through the Woods to This Gordonville House at Rock Creek You Go

By Candy Evans / November 26, 2023 /

This home at 1635 Rock Creek Road in Gordonville is like two resorts for the price of one! In the middle of this pastoral Texas eden is a beautiful ranch resort home nestled on almost 22 acres of land. I know this stretch of North Texas well, as I board my dogs in nearby Sadler,…

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Giddy Up: You And Your Horse Could Have Room to Roam on an Acre Near White Rock Lake

By Candy Evans / November 10, 2023 /

We know how coveted a one-acre lot is just about anywhere in this town. Our sprawling, generous lots are what make residential real estate in Dallas like no other. In what other city could you get a place in town with a stable where you can keep (and ride) real horses? Let’s go one step…

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I Love My Old Preston Hollow, But That’s Why Kips Bay (And Everyone Else) is Here Too

By Candy Evans / November 5, 2023 /

As the 2023 Kips Bay Decorator Show House kicks off in Old Preston Hollow this weekend, I’m reminded why this is one of my absolute favorite neighborhoods in Dallas and why others would love it, too. Fond Memories I lived here for more than 10 years near the corner of Park Lane and Hollow Way,…

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Here’s an Opportunity to Purchase Waterfront Parcels on Texas’ Newest Lake

By Candy Evans / November 1, 2023 /

Last year we told you about Bois D’Arc Lake and the creation of brand new lakefront property as the first new large lake built in Texas in almost thirty years. This 16,641-acre lake was built as a reservoir to serve North Texas residents’ water needs, as well as a recreational deep water and fishing lake,…

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