Daniel Lalley

Daniel Lalley is a freelance writer for CandysDirt.com.

An Adriana Meyer Midcentury Masterpiece You Can’t Miss

By Daniel Lalley / December 23, 2022 /

In the ever-evolving world of architecture, Dallas stands out as one of the most iconic American cities. From our distinct downtown skyline to the history within our suburban homes, this city features every movement from midcentury modern to Italian Renaissance. Plus, Dallas has produced some of the industry’s premier artists like Charles Dilbeck, O’Neil Ford,…

This Expert Renovation Exudes Modern Design

By Daniel Lalley / December 22, 2022 /

Built on foundations of midcentury, Tudor, and craftsman architecture, many Dallas neighborhoods are becoming meccas for modern design. Within this city, it’s becoming apparent that areas like the M Streets, Lakewood, and Preston Hollow are attracting top talent in interior design. One by one, the unique homes within these communities are being renovated, reshaped, and…

Private Money Club is The Matchmaker For Real Estate Investors Seeking Capital

By Daniel Lalley / December 19, 2022 /

In our current economic climate, it’s becoming harder to secure capital. Especially in the real estate sector, runaway inflation and increased interest rates have driven a wedge between buyers and traditional bankers. However, one company is solving this issue with a savvy solution. Private Money Club (PMC) is an all-new way to invest and borrow…

A Lake Highlands Home Completely Reimagined

By Daniel Lalley / December 13, 2022 /

Among Dallas’s most iconic neighborhoods, Lake Highlands stands out for a number of reasons. Just north of White Rock Lake, this sought-after community offers a ton of culture and activities. Here, residents enjoy access to the White Rock Creek Greenbelt as well as diverse dining and exciting entertainment options. A lot of these traditional midcentury…

Dallas-Based Proptech Startup Pinnacle Realty Advisors Offers More Than Just 100 Percent Commission

By Daniel Lalley / December 9, 2022 /

The real estate industry is perhaps one of the most cutthroat sectors of the American economy. With a growing legion of both boutique and big-name firms, there is considerable competition for both listings and customers. In traditional firms, the struggle to close quotas and stack profits can leave the agent underrepresented, overworked, and unfairly compensated.…