Joy Donovan

Joy Donovan is a contributing writer for CandysDirt.com covering the Midcities and Fort Worth.

Buyers Should Give a Zip About This Fort Worth Cottage in Arlington Heights

By Joy Donovan / April 30, 2024 /

Zip, zip, zip. Buying this cottage in the Arlington Heights neighborhood will get you zipping to where you want to be. Want to learn at Arlington Heights High School? Zip there in two minutes by car and eight minutes on foot. Want to shop at Central Market? Zip there in two minutes by car and…

South Hempill Heights House Brings The Charm Without a Fairmount Price Tag

By Joy Donovan / April 23, 2024 /

People flock to Fort Worth’s popular Fairmount Historic District for its charm, historic homes, beautiful trees, and walkable community. What if you could have all that without the Fairmount price tag and the accompanying bidding war to get it? Look no further than South Hemphill Heights. This darling house in Fort Worth’s South Hemphill Heights…

Four Members Honored at Greater Fort Worth Association of Realtors Awards Luncheon

By Joy Donovan / April 22, 2024 /

Four real estate professionals received top honors at the annual awards luncheon of The Greater Fort Worth Association of Realtors (GFWAR) held April 10 at River Crest Country Club in Fort Worth. The four were named winners for their important contributions to the GFWAR and Fort Worth’s real estate industry. ‘The Best of Our Membership’…

Owning The Smallest House in Southlake is Something to Brag About

By Joy Donovan / April 18, 2024 /

So, you’re in Northeast Tarrant County and you want to brag? I’ll give you something that will stun the bunco group, shock the soccer moms, and stop play on the pickleball court. You, my friend, could be the owner of the smallest house in Southlake. That’s right — not the biggest, but the smallest. “It…

Monticello Mid-Century Modern With Space to Spare

By Joy Donovan / April 18, 2024 /

If Fort Worth’s tony Monticello neighborhood was on a homebuyer’s shopping list, there’s plenty of gorgeous homes to consider. If that same homeowner wants a one-story home in that same fashionable zip code of 76107, then good luck. Like looking for a four-leaf clover — it’s not impossible to find, but it ain’t gonna be…