Candy Evans

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

Kari Schlegel Kloewer Lists Her Parents’ Valley Ridge Estate

By Candy Evans / February 9, 2021 /

It’s the most expensive dirt in town in the MLS, and though she has her own beautiful home and a busy busy family, Allie beth Allman agent Kari Schlegel Kloewer has a dream listing: a 20,000-square-foot French Chateau with enviable drive-up appeal. In fact, I dare you to find a home in North Texas with…

How Less is More at Dallas’ Most Exciting High-Rise

By Candy Evans / February 5, 2021 /

There has never been a year that taught us so much. You can kiss 2020 goodbye in your rearview mirror, but at least we finally, truly learned that less really is more! We’ve been saying this in real estate for years — now you believe us! You don’t need a ballroom, you need a living…

Zoom, It’s Sold: Alex Perry Sells a $22M Volk Estates Mansion in 90 days

By Candy Evans / February 4, 2021 /

Oh the prowess of it all! Note: this is our inaugural edition of Zoom, It’s Sold! an insider look at how top agents are moving major properties. The famous 1.8-acre Volk Estates mansion at 6601 Hunter’s Glen had so much to offer — location, grounds, private courtyards, tennis court, sculpture garden, putting green, children’s playground,…

Celebrating The Arrival of COVID-19 Vaccines With Cambridge Caregivers’ Director of Nursing

By Candy Evans / February 2, 2021 /

We were both almost in tears as Sandi Greenberg, RN, and I got together to discuss what she had just done that morning: vaccinate the residents of Manchester Care Homes for COVID-19. We had come full circle since Sandi and I first met when she was just coming on board as Manchester Care Homes and…

Liquid Workforce: Can Real Estate Keep Up With Office Space And Work-From-Home Needs?

By Candy Evans / January 28, 2021 /

Interesting story: after surveying more than 2,000 office workers across 10 countries, the commercial real estate firm JLL reports the future of the workplace will be hybrid, “mixing on-site and off-site collaboration to offer freedom and choice across a variety of spaces and locations.” In other words, employees still want to go into the office,…