Candy Evans

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

Uptown Real Estate News: Little Agent Change-Over at the Residences at the Ritz-Carlton, Missy…

By Candy Evans / May 10, 2012 /

The beautiful Missy Woehr, who is truly as beautiful on the inside as she is the outside, and a hot-shot agent to boot, has moved her Allie Beth Allman chair cushion over to join Kyle Crews and the rest of the Allie Beth Urban gang at the Residences at The Ritz-Carlton. Next week I hope…

Hot Dallas Agents: Richard Soto of VIP Realty is Kind of a VIP Himself!

By Candy Evans / May 10, 2012 /

Meet Richard Soto, owner/broker of  VIP Realty here in Dallas. Richard has an interesting story: he is an agent who spends more time on marketing and SEO than he actually does selling. That’s because Richard is an extremely tech-savvy agent, and he knows where his business comes from: the web. Whether it’s Dallas homes for sale, Fort Worth real…

REO EXPO and $100,000 Still Looking for Agent X. And Dogs, Ugly Real Estate Dogs

By Candy Evans / May 9, 2012 /

Just a few more days left to tell us all about the worst REO property you ever touched – I mean, a real dog property — and tell us how you transformed it. Your prize: $100,000 in creative and marketing services. Get clicking right this very minute.  

Chatting Up the Buyer of Valley View Mall: What Scott Beck Has In STORE for Us

By Candy Evans / May 9, 2012 /

Artists and live music on Saturdays and a five star hotel? A viable urban village at one of the country’s busiest intersections? Scott Beck grew up at Valley View Mall, the same mall he bought about a week ago. Well, not actually in the mall, but within two miles of it, near Beltline Road and…

Champ d’Or Sure Gets Around: National Exposure for the North Dallas Manse that Took Ten Years to Sell

By Candy Evans / May 8, 2012 /

Thought you might enjoy seeing the national/international post I wrote for Concierge Auctions, on our illustrious Champ d’Or, they being the folks who spurred the sale of our most famous or infamous mansion to date.