Daniel Lalley

Daniel Lalley is a freelance writer for CandysDirt.com.

Dallas Builders Claim Three Awards During NAHB Career And Technical Education Month

By Daniel Lalley / February 14, 2022 /

To celebrate Career and Technical Education Month, we’re excited to share an announcement from the National Association of Home Builders. Each year, the NAHB honors housing professionals who excel in teaching NAHB education courses. These courses are designed to keep builders on top of current trends while continually improving their skillsets. This year, three Dallas…

Sleet And Snow Didn’t Stop These North Texas Realtors

By Daniel Lalley / February 8, 2022 /

As North Texas struggled with winter weather, the resilience of our real estate professionals was on full display. While this was far from the snowpocalypse of last year, it only took a few hours of wintery mix to send our region into lockdown. And as roads remained impassable, our North Texas Realtors shared how they…

Dallas Startup Reimagines Real Estate Investing to Bridge The Education Gap

By Daniel Lalley / January 31, 2022 /

In the past, the prospect of real estate investing seemed out of reach for portfolios shy of six figures. However, one Dallas-based developer aims to bring real estate gains to the everyday investor with a unique crowdsourcing platform. Meet Common Dwelling Common Dwelling is a new online platform that leverages Regulation A to allow non-accredited…

Cryptocurrency For a Mortgage? This Company is Turning Virtual Money Into Real Estate

By Daniel Lalley / January 28, 2022 /

In the last couple of years, a sweeping perception shift has impacted the way we think about modern currency, finance, and our global market economy. Mainly, investors are looking to cryptocurrency as a way to insulate their portfolios from inflation, regulation, and fatigued fiat dollars. Recently, real estate made its way into the equation, and…

Will Climate Change Put a Freeze on North Texas Real Estate?

By Daniel Lalley / January 27, 2022 /

From the wildfires of California to the red tide of coastal Florida, climate plays a real role in America’s real estate market. In the Dallas area, we mostly consider ourselves lucky. Besides having some of the hottest summers on the central plains, our climate is conducive to safe settling grounds. But with an influx of…