Celebrity Real Estate

Lanny Wadkins’ Preston Trails Home, Fairway Estate, Going Going SOLD! in Less Time Than I Can Finish a Drink

By Candy Evans / December 19, 2013 /

Yes, I am a slow drinker, but even Rhonda Needam with Dave Perry Miller and broker Rustin Smith thought it happened very fast. Tonight, of course, Concierge Auction sold off the Preston Trails home of golfer Lanny Wadkins, 6002 Kettering Court, without reserve. I have to tell you I did not know until tonight that…

Hot Bachelor Coming to Town, Continued: Belk GM Likes the Southern Hospitality of Dallas Real Estate

By Candy Evans / December 19, 2013 /

I snagged a Q and A with Salem Boohaker, General Manager of Belk, the new department store moving into the old Saks-Marshall Fields space at the Dallas Galleria. Found out he is moving to Dallas from his home in Jackson, Mississippi, the first week of January. “I am so excited about Dallas,” Salem told me.…

Inwood Mortgage Home of the Week: Here's Where Kidd Kraddick Lived the Last Days of His Beautiful Life

By Candy Evans / December 18, 2013 /

Unit 3104, finished out and built by custom home builder extraordinaire Mark Molthan, is available at $1,675,000. It was the home of the late Kidd Kraddick. This unit was painstakingly crafted out of the original concrete shell by Mark and New York City-based interior designer Laura Kirar. It is listed with Lois Woodward of Virginia…

Inwood Mortgage Home of the Week: Here’s Where Kidd Kraddick Lived the Last Days of His Beautiful Life

By Candy Evans / December 18, 2013 /

Unit 3104, finished out and built by custom home builder extraordinaire Mark Molthan, is available at $1,675,000. It was the home of the late Kidd Kraddick. This unit was painstakingly crafted out of the original concrete shell by Mark and New York City-based interior designer Laura Kirar. It is listed with Lois Woodward of Virginia…

The Next Hot Neighborhood in Dallas? The WSJ Says It's Bishop Arts in Oak Cliff – Eureka!

By Candy Evans / December 18, 2013 /

Breaking news: Gentrification is back, declares the Wall Street Journal, as it singles out Dallas’ Bishop Arts in a December 15 story chronicling the various cities and neighborhoods “coming back”, racking up serious money for brave urban pioneers. “It’s all part of this cultural shift toward living in urbanity, getting things in an urban area…