Joanna England

Joanna England is the former long-time executive editor and a founding editor at CandysDirt.com.

A Contemporary Lake House With Design That Brings The Outdoors In

By Joanna England / August 17, 2016 /

The lot is characterized by rocky outcroppings with dogwood trees where hawks nest; the buildings have been designed to showcase this magnificent natural setting.  In the main house, four separate pavilions on two levels are connected by breezeways which can be opened or closed to the exterior by automated glass doors. Expansive decks and floor-to-ceiling…

High-Caliber Agent: Rob Elmore Makes His Executive Experience Work For His Clients

By Joanna England / August 16, 2016 /

Rob Elmore … it should be a household name, shouldn’t it? I mean, chances are you’ve already heard of this man, a Dave Perry-Miller Real Estate agent who has taken his exceptional corporate experience and applied it to serving his everyday clients to great success. But he takes it all a step further and is…

How a Family of Horse Lovers Ended Up Living Together in a Barn

By Joanna England / August 15, 2016 /

Curt Stephens and his family didn’t set out to found North Dallas Equestrian or the Camp Rusk Foundation, but as they nurtured their love of horses, one thing after another fell into place. But just how did the Stephens family end up living in three barn apartments at their McKinney, Texas, equestrian facility? And just…

Former Texas Ranger Jason Botts Lists Victory Park Condo

By Joanna England / August 12, 2016 /

The Terrace is likely the last place in the Downtown Dallas area where you can find great deals, and this penthouse-level unit at 2323 N. Houston St. is not only a bargain, but it comes with a little extra celebrity cachet. Unit 706, a one-bedroom, one-bathroom with study condo inside The Terrace, is being sold…

Prairie Style in Arlington’s Tiffany Park Prairie Has Spectacular Views, Incredible Value

By Joanna England / August 12, 2016 /

This might be one of the most unique homes in the Midcities area, if not the most unique. Right from the first glance, this multi-level contemporary in Arlington’s Tiffany Park won me over. I love the prairie-style shape of this home, with five different levels anchored by a rectangular tower. It’s a novel way of…