Dallas Real Estate News

Candy Sale of the Week: Maybe Rick Perry Wants to Live on A Cul-De-Sac, Too?

By Candy Evans / November 18, 2011 /

10045 Surrey Oaks is one of those dream locations in Preston Hollow where you are buying about the most blue chip land available. This is like buying IBM stock in 1985 or Apple in 1998. You are getting 1.5 acres on a cul-de-sac off Walnut Hill Lane and Inwood and it will always be coveted…

Terrell Owens Azure Condo Being Sold as a Short Sale

By Candy Evans / November 16, 2011 /

I’m talking the BIG one in the process of being sold, the 3559 square foot one that was listed at $2,250,000 and reduced to $1.6 — God what a STEAL for that unit on the 20th floor. (The smaller one TMZ was referring to, I think, is still waiting for a buyer. They got it…

We’re Letting the Cat Out of the Bag: Mid Century Madness is Rampant in University Manor. Dallas Real Estate News

By Karen Eubank / November 16, 2011 /

University Manor is one of those neighborhoods you stumble across and think to yourself, “Why has no one figured this out yet?” Well, I’m letting the cat out of the bag. This is one of the best places to buy a home in East Dallas. Tucked off of Northwest highway just before you get to…

Dallas Real Estate Question: Do Great Grocery Stores Improve Home Values?

By Candy Evans / November 15, 2011 /

Update:, 3:46pm: A commenter on FaceBook tells me Central Market first opened in Fort Worth, then Dallas. Wonder why? I ask because of the progress I see over at the new Central Market coming in to Preston Royal. Clearly, having Whole Foods at Preston Forest has made our lives in this neighborhood eons better. Now Trader…

Dallas Real Estate Crystal Ball: Get Ready to Hear More Doom & Gloom Real Estate News

By Candy Evans / November 15, 2011 /

Here’s what you are going to hear on the national news: housing prices are reaching new lows, and foreclosures are on their way back up. Dr. James Gaines told us as much at the Home Builder’s Association presentation last week. But don’t down the Glen Livet: Texas foreclosures are not as bad as the rest…