Daniel Lalley

Daniel Lalley is a freelance writer for CandysDirt.com.

These Highland Village Homes Prove Lakeside Living Is Alive and Well in DFW

By Daniel Lalley / October 1, 2023 /

Even though Dallas and Fort Worth are clearly landlocked cities, it doesn’t mean there’s a shortage of shoreline properties. With suburbs like Rockwall, Rowlett, Lewisville, and Little Elm, lakeside living is alive and well. Among these incredible communities, Highland Village stands out for its excellent schools, amazing views, and exquisite real estate. Residents here enjoy…

Go Ahead And Add This Hillcrest Home to The List of Dallas Midcentury Masterpieces

By Daniel Lalley / September 29, 2023 /

In the canon of contemporary American architecture, the midcentury movement remains one of the most timeless and treasured. Almost anywhere you encounter this type of design, it inspires profound awe and interest. Like San Francisco with its Victorians or New England with its Queen Annes, the Dallas community is in a unique position to exhibit…

Three Sunnyvale Homes Sure to Inspire Suburban Bliss  

By Daniel Lalley / September 24, 2023 /

Situated east of Dallas, just south of Lake Ray Hubbard, Sunnyvale offers so much to its suburban residents. With proximity to an abundance of public parks and the lake, this city is perfectly poised for recreation in all forms. Of course, it also offers easy access to all that Dallas has to offer via both…

Luxury Meets Livability In This Lake Highlands Home

By Daniel Lalley / September 22, 2023 /

Since 1988, Coventry Homes has racked up awards across Texas. Consistently ranked amongst the top new homebuilders in the nation, the craftsmen at Coventry believe in bridging the gaps between quality, style, and sustainability. This is apparent in just about every property they put their name on. Across the Metroplex, their distinct exteriors and desirable…

These 3 Sachse Homes Offer Spacious Square Footage and Large Lots Located Near Amenities

By Daniel Lalley / September 17, 2023 /

Sachse has easy access to all the Metroplex has to offer, yet it’s a suburban oasis that’s rooted in a small-town vibe. The city of 27,000 residents is located just east of US 75 and President George Bush Turnpike, and shares a border with Richardson, making it a lot closer than you think. As such,…