Heather Hunter

Heather Hunter is an accomplished freelance writer based in North Texas.

Find Your Best Friend at Coldwell Banker Homes for Dogs on September 9

By Heather Hunter / September 4, 2017 /

Because everyone deserves a loving home. Coldwell Banker is a big name in helping people find homes. But on Saturday, Sept. 9, they’re adding some new clients to their roster – the four-footed, tail-wagging sort. In partnership with Adopt-A-Pet.com, Coldwell Banker founded the Homes for Dogs Project in 2015 with the goal of helping our…

Remodeled Ranch at 4310 Echo Glen Drive Highlights Design and Staging Brilliance

By Heather Hunter / September 2, 2017 /

Absolutely striking. Those were the first words out of my mouth when I looked at this gorgeous Preston Hollow renovation. The effect comes, in part, from a really well-conceived and beautifully executed renovation. The other star of the show? Staging. It’s impossible not to imagine your own life fitting in this home, with all those…

Housing Equality: Despite Dallas’ Diversity, Homeownership Gap Exists

By Heather Hunter / August 28, 2017 /

While overall homeownership rates are shrinking, the decrease is far more pronounced for some minorities, especially black Americans. That’s the takeaway from a recent report from ApartmentList. This racial divide underscores the increasing inequality that plagues the United States. By building equity, homeowners accumulate wealth, leading to the striking fact that the net worth of…

With Custom Everything, this Preston Tower Condo is a See-to-Believe Wonder

By Heather Hunter / August 26, 2017 /

A high-rise condo with custom everything that’s priced well under a million? You’re not dreaming. Rub your eyes, folks and take a gander at this week’s Saturday Eight Hundred. This Preston Tower condo, made up of four single units, is the largest in the building. It comprises three bedrooms and three full and one half…

11366 Chimney Rock Trail Paints a Pretty Picture of Frisco’s Appeal

By Heather Hunter / August 19, 2017 /

With all the activity going on in Plano and areas beyond, I was curious as to what $600,000 to $700,000 would buy just a bit farther north of our usual hunting grounds. The answer? A lot. For the most part, houses in that price range are new-build, custom homes. But even if you’re looking for…