Heather Hunter

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

Dallas Scores a B Minus For Millennial Homebuyers

By Heather Hunter / July 6, 2017 /

Another day, another article about what Millennials are — or are not — up to. With housing affordability looming as a constant concern, it comes as no surprise that Millennials find themselves profoundly affected. They’re feeling the pinch, even in Dallas where housing remains more within reach than in many areas of the country. A…

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American Real Estate Investments’ John Larson Extols the Virtues of Turnkey Real Estate

By Heather Hunter / July 5, 2017 /

For folks not interested in riding the ups and downs of the stock market, John Larson may have the answer. Larson serves as Managing Partner of American Real Estate Investments. His nine-to-five consists of connecting investors with tangible, low-maintenance investments aimed at allowing its clients to “sit back and collect a check each month.” American…

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Home Turf: Keely Knight Gives the ‘Mow-down’ on Making the Most of Your Lawn Investment

By Heather Hunter / July 5, 2017 /
Synthetic Turf

We don’t have grass in our front yard. Every weekend, my husband and I diligently mow our wretched weed patch and dream of the day we can afford to set the whole thing on fire and put down some real, honest-to-goodness sod. Okay, we won’t actually set fire to anything. But it would be so…

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On SecondShelters.com: Where Should You Buy Your Next Vacation Home?

By Heather Hunter / July 4, 2017 /

Got a hankering for a summer home and not a lot of cash?  ATTOM Data Solutions’ newest report is a one-stop guide to the best places to buy a summer vacation home without breaking the bank. The report analyzes the nation’s 100 most popular vacation home cities — where, according to ATTOM, at least one…

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Suburban Jungle Realty Roars Into Dallas With Dynamo Head Strategist Erica Tuscano

By Heather Hunter / July 3, 2017 /

Urban living can take a toll once kids come into the mix. Apartments get more cramped, minor inconveniences suddenly turn into major ones, and personal space comes at a premium. That’s where Suburban Jungle Realty comes in. Founded in New York almost a decade ago, Suburban Jungle’s specialty lies in relocating families from urban environments…

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