Joanna England

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

Fort Worth Friday: Truly Unique Remodeled Westside Home With Downtown Views!

By Joanna England / January 30, 2015 /

There’s something to be said for a home that has three floors and is priced at $425,000. This truly unique home has amazing curb appeal and is in a sought-after Fort Worth neighborhood, Arlington Heights. This area, bounded by Camp Bowie on the North, Interstate 30 on the south and west, and Montgomery Street on…

Arlington Puts The Kibosh on Swanky Swingers Club Located in Half-Mil Hilltop House

By Joanna England / January 29, 2015 /

Let’s just say that this story by Robert Wilonsky has made my week. The 5,069-square-foot mansion at 2429 N. Cooper Street in Arlington was purchased just last year for $500,000 even. The contemporary home, built in 1973, has four bedrooms, four full and one half bath, three living areas, two dining areas, and a pool.…

Great Western Home Loans Featured Realtor: Kristen Muller is Smart, Savvy, and Hilarious!

By Joanna England / January 29, 2015 /

Two things you need to know about Rogers Healy and Associates agent Kristen Muller: 1. She has a killer sense of humor. 2. We can’t wait for her forthcoming self-help book about how to become a top agent. (You’ll have to read more about that below!) This Park Cities native is definitely the Realtor you…

Stone-Clad Modern in Urban Reserve is Uber Hot!

By Joanna England / January 28, 2015 /

We are just loving how hot Urban Reserve is right now. I mean, this development, the brainchild of the wonderful Diane Cheatham, is as spectacular as you’d expect, with incredible architect-driven modern homes side by side along a placid creek, right inside Northeast Dallas. The homes inside Urban Reserve are getting a lot of attention, and…

Dear City of Dallas, Please Read Angela Hunt’s Latest Column

By Joanna England / January 28, 2015 /

I can’t stress enough how important it is to read Angela Hunt’s latest column in the Advocate. I’ll give you the basic jist, but it’s definitely worth a read because it falls right in line with what Vishaan Chakrabarti told us ahead of The Dallas Festival of Ideas: Quit worrying so much about being “world…