Heather Hunter

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

Blackline Renovations’ Chris Black Takes the Stress off with an Organized, Thoughtful Approach

By Heather Hunter / April 10, 2017 /

Chris Black comes across as a no-nonsense kind of guy. Straight-forward and to-the-point, he possesses a calm, level manner. Black is exactly the kind of person you’d put in charge of dismantling your family home. Because when he puts it back together, it’s a vision come to life.

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Immaculate Renovation: 6832 Westlake Avenue Shines as a Slice of Heaven on Earth

By Heather Hunter / April 6, 2017 /

“This house is like a temple.” We’re standing in the open living area of 6832 Westlake Avenue and Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s Realtor Scott Carlson makes a sweeping gesture upward. He’s not wrong. This immaculate renovation is temple-like. In the morning sun, the space absolutely glows. Light filters in from the home’s abundant transoms and bounces…

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Win a Pair of Tickets to Saturday’s Northaven Home Tour

By Heather Hunter / April 4, 2017 /

It’s time for another ticket give-away! This time, we’ve got two pair of tickets to this weekend’s Northaven Home Tour. The first two correct answers (in the comments below) to either question win! Hint: look for answers on the tour’s Facebook page. Question One: What is the exact street address for Arthur Kramer Elementary? It…

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On MidlandDirt.com: Housing Inventory in Midland-Odessa, Employment Hit New Lows

By Heather Hunter / March 30, 2017 /

  While prospects for Midland-Odessa’s economic recovery remain steady and strong, a recent article by The Midland Reporter-Telegram suggests growing problems over housing availability. Citing information provided by the Permian Basin Board of Realtors, The Reporter-Telegram reports that housing inventory reached a new low last month. Read more on MidlandDirt.com.

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Nearly One-Third of Dallas-Fort Worth Millennials Still Live at Home

By Heather Hunter / March 29, 2017 /

We already know that, due to factors like job availability and housing affordability, Millennials enter the housing market later than any other previous generation. But a surprising number of 18 to 34 year olds aren’t just not buying their first homes, they’re still living at home. Millennials represent the most diverse, best-educated segment of our…

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