Dallas Billionaire Homes

The Pink Mary Kay House on Douglas Avenue is Coming Back on the Market!

By Candy Evans / February 2, 2012 /

UPDATE: Karen tells me listing price is $3,300,000, which is less than DCAD value — unreal! Listed with precious Karen Luter of Allie Beth Allman, who tells me she has been working her fingers to the bone for weeks trying to get this home ready for sale. Not in MLS yet, and not much has changed…

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Candy’s Sale of the Week: Who Needs Indianapolis When You Can Watch the Game in Your Man Cave?

By Candy Evans / February 1, 2012 /

If we didn’t learn our lesson last year, let’s learn it now. It’s much better to stay home in a three million plus palace with a secret chamber and man-cave and WATCH the game on a huge wide-screen TV (while shooting POOL!) than to brave the ice and snow. And what a man-cave this home holds! 6700 plus…

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This House is for YU (Darvesh): Preston Hollow Spec Manse With Man Cave. The Price: $7,995,000. Open House Today 2:00 to 5:00

By Candy Evans / January 22, 2012 /

A Man Cave deep in the heart of Preston Hollow, more baths than days of the week, and SEVEN living areas and fireplaces. Only YU can afford it! Check out this recently completed manse at 5242 Park Lane by Bella Custom Homes: perfect example of lush Preston Hollow living. The gated estate, one of many…

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What’s Going On Over at 3816 Turtle Creek? Sizzle & Once Again, Splish Splash in the Foyer

By Candy Evans / January 11, 2012 /

3816 Turtle Creek is now owned by the beautiful Leigh Bailey. Everyone knew it as the “Party House” before she bought it, mostly because the owner was a bachelor who liked to have fun. The home’s history is like writing a book on Dallas real estate agents: absolutely everyone in town had the listing. Built on .7…

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Moving to a New Home? Hook Up All Your Utilities With One Call — The Utility Concierge!

By Candy Evans / December 7, 2011 /

Life used to be so easy. Move into a new home or apartment, call the gas company, the water company, the electric company. If you changed cities, you might have to change your telephone number. But all that has changed. My kids don’t even have land lines in their homes, because they use their cell phones.…

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