Joanna England

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

Serenity Now Available in Grand Saline

By Joanna England / April 5, 2021 /

I think we’re all really conscious of how busy and frenetic urban environments are now that we’re more than 12 months into quarantines, lockdowns, and stay-at-home orders. When you consider what you’d need if you wanted to leave civilization behind and have some room to breathe, there’s very little you’d miss if you were to…

Real Estate Superstars Help You Find Your Niche And Grow Your Brand

By Joanna England / March 25, 2021 /

So you have a license and several referrals, but how do you take your real estate business to the next level? If you’re finding yourself in this spot, tune in on April 8 to this live broadcast interview hosted by Champions School of Real Estate founder Rita Santamaria. In this episode, Sanatamaria will be discussing…

These Lakewood Open Houses Show You How Far $1M Goes

By Joanna England / March 25, 2021 /

When home shopping in Dallas, it’s almost inevitable that Lakewood comes up. The neighborhood, which is generally located within the 75214 ZIP code, has a tremendous variety of architecture and scale. It’s an area that has seen builders come in and tear down small cottages built in the 1920s when nearby White Rock Lake was…

This Dallas Architecture Forum Virtual Event is Designed to Inspire

By Joanna England / March 25, 2021 /

How does great design happen? What goes into a beautiful home, landscape, or interior scheme? What inspires those who dream up these buildings? That’s what the Dallas Architecture Forum will distill in a forthcoming panel discussion featuring the best minds in Dallas design. Moderated by Robyn Menter, a native of South Africa and principal of…

Find Serenity For Less Than $2M at a Self-Sustaining Ranch Just Outside Canton

By Joanna England / March 25, 2021 /

I think we’re all really conscious of how busy and frenetic urban environments are now that we’re 12 months into quarantines, lockdowns, and stay-at-home orders. When you consider what you’d need if you wanted to leave civilization behind and have some room to breathe, there’s very little you’d miss if you were to bugout to…