Diann Nichols

Diann Nichols started her career as a technical writer but discovered writing about houses was much more interesting and has been a real estate writer for several years. Originally from Kentucky, she moved to Dallas in 1986. She has a thing for travel, cats, live music, and driving around discovering new neighborhoods. She’s also a budding photographer who loves taking photos of bands at concerts and buildings. Late at night, she’s often found curled up with a good spy novel.

Auction Alert! Live Your Beach Dreams at Casey Key

By Diann Nichols / March 7, 2021 /

Picture yourself in this Casey Key, Florida beachfront home at a steal of a price. It’s up for no-reserve auction by Dallas-based Heritage Auctions on March 23. Heritage is offering this brand new 5,335-square-foot custom home in the heart of Florida’s Cultural Coast at no-reserve auction. Completed in 2020, this five-bedroom and seven-bathroom coastal Colonial…

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Life’s a Walk in the Park at Exclusive Parkside Condos Next to Klyde Warren

By Diann Nichols / February 26, 2021 /
Parkside Condos open living plan

If you love the Arts District, Klyde Warren Park, and everything Uptown/downtown, Parkside Condos at 2025 Woodall Rodgers Freeway is the place for you. Unit 21 at Parkside Condos, an exclusive 10-unit community built in 2014, is just across the street from the Dallas Arts District‘s Klyde Warren Park and mere steps from fine dining,…

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Exclusive Regent’s Park Townhouse Offers Luxury in Mansion Park Area

By Diann Nichols / February 19, 2021 /

Nothing says understated elegance quite like the Regent’s Park townhouse community in beautiful Turtle Creek. Now you can be a part of this seven-unit gated community across from the famous Mansion of Turtle Creek with this new listing from Laura Michelle of Dave Perry-Miller – Preston Center. Built by Grant Gamster with Ballast Construction with…

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Study: An Arrest Could Prevent Some Millennials From Owning a Home

By Diann Nichols / January 27, 2021 /

So, you got arrested a few years ago but weren’t incarcerated. You’ve put the incident behind you but now you want to buy a house. Will that arrest hamper your ability to become a homeowner even if you didn’t serve time? Yes and no. Yes, according to a study by Rice University assistant professor of…

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