Condo Living

Thursday Three Hundred: Got Views? This Dallas Farmer’s Market Townhome Has 360 Degrees of Them

By Joanna England / June 7, 2012 /

So you’re thinking of downsizing, but you don’t want to move into any ol’ bland condo. Or perhaps you’re a young family looking to capitalize on downtown Dallas’ growing urban core before the prices get too ridiculous. Or maybe you’re a young professional looking to buy your first home in a hip, walkable area?

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Inside the Most Expensive Penthouse Condo in Dallas: Here’s Where A Rod, Cameron, and Leonardo Hang

By Candy Evans / May 24, 2012 /

OK, more interior shots of the condo of the really cool Dallas guy who’s name I cannot reveal. Please peruse Sofia’s website for amazing photography, some of which I’ve slipped in here with my own Leica pics!

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Inside The Most Expensive, Amazing Condo Penthouse In Dallas: $14 Million and Counting!

By Candy Evans / May 24, 2012 /

Who’s been here? A-Rod, Cameron Diaz, Leonardo Dicaprio, just about every star in Hollywood. During Superbowl XLV, who cared that Dallas was one big ice rink: 200 celebs were having a fine time frolicking right here on the 21st floor of the Ritz. OK, remember when I told you about the condo of a famous…

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Fame Slept Here: Condo Once Owned by the Late Margaret Hunt Hill Up For Foreclosure at 3525 Turtle Creek Blvd.

By Candy Evans / May 8, 2012 /

Update, 9:17 p.m. Bruce Tomaso at the Dallas Morning News was kind enough to give us a link, and now we hear from the folks at 3525 that Mrs. Hunt actually owned three units in this building  on the 13th floor, but only two (the B/C units) are listed for foreclosure. Mrs. Hunt, says Lee…

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About the New York Times Putting the Museum Tower Sunlight Debacle on Today’s Front Page

By Candy Evans / May 2, 2012 /

On the one hand, the story of Museum Tower’s light battle with the Nasher on the front page of the New York Times is pretty damn great publicity if you might be looking to buy a condominium in Dallas. I just got my Local Market Monitor report and once again, Dallas-Fort Worth-Plano rules the roost…

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