Joanna England

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

Updated Underwood Estates Ranch is Perfect For Parties Year-Round

By Joanna England / August 1, 2019 /

Some homes are great for the infrequent summer soireé, and other homes have everything you need for hosting during the holiday season. But from our experience, the home that easily entertains crowds no matter the season is rare. Even rarer is the home that can do it all despite the weather priced under $1 million.…

Ease Into Family Life With This Picture Perfect Carrollton Home

By Joanna England / July 31, 2019 /

If I’m being completely honest, I didn’t buy my home with the thought of having a family, and yet here we are. Now, if I had purchased a home with having a family in mind, I probably would have made many different decisions on what is really a “must-have.” Or, I could have saved myself a…

Good Home Team Takes a Chance on eXp’s Secret Sauce

By Joanna England / July 31, 2019 /

The real estate industry’s transformation is creating a bevy of new business models that cater to specific concerns within the industry, mostly for buyers and sellers. But what about the agent experience? What are these new brands doing that enhances the broker’s ability to manage multiple agents and to create a business that generates wealth…

Head East For Value With This Adorable Mesquite Ranch

By Joanna England / July 25, 2019 /

As Dallas dirt becomes more and more pricey, we’ve been keeping our finger on the pulse of our close-in suburbs for good deals you just can’t ignore. One such suburb is Mesquite, which is proving to be one of the next big areas primed for investors.  And this listing from Bobbie Jo Glover of Compass’…

Realtor Brandon Stewart Lists Personal Midcentury Modern Home And It’s Incredible

By Joanna England / July 24, 2019 /

There are a handful of Dallas real estate agents that specialize in Midcentury Modern homes, and Brandon Stewart is one of them. Never willing to just preach to the choir about this architectural style and its ability to nimbly transform, Stewart practiced what he was preaching when he purchased his home in Highland Meadows, a…