Dallas Real Estate News

Thursday Three Hundred: Traditional in Winnetka Heights is Fantastic For a Family

By Joanna England / March 20, 2014 /

Sure, Winnetka Heights is one of the pricier neighborhoods in North Oak Cliff, with some of the larger Prairie-style homes going for $400K plus. If that’s a shade too rich for your blood, but you still want a spacious family home you can enjoy for years to come, then you’ll love this adorable traditional at…

‘This is Where The Magic Happens’: Guyism.com Shares Top 14 Annoying Things People Say on ‘House Hunters’

By Joanna England / March 19, 2014 /

This is a must-read for anyone who watches HGTV’s House Hunters and almost has an aneurysm after some of the really ridiculous things homebuyers say when they’re followed around by a camera crew. Chris Illuminati has gone and done something I’ve been wanting to do for ages: The Guyism.com blogger has turned some of the…

'This is Where The Magic Happens': Guyism.com Shares Top 14 Annoying Things People Say on 'House Hunters'

By Joanna England / March 19, 2014 /

This is a must-read for anyone who watches HGTV’s House Hunters and almost has an aneurysm after some of the really ridiculous things homebuyers say when they’re followed around by a camera crew. Chris Illuminati has gone and done something I’ve been wanting to do for ages: The Guyism.com blogger has turned some of the…

Inwood Mortgage Home of the Week: Bueno Living on Bueno Vista That Won’t Break the Bank

By Candy Evans / March 19, 2014 /

I had lunch yesterday with a prominent Dallas commercial real estate executive who knows this town like the back of her hand. What is the future of Dallas residential, I asked? Oh, things will get more expensive, she said, utilities, land costs, fuel. People will have to live in smaller homes. I asked why restaurants…

Inwood Mortgage Home of the Week: Bueno Living on Bueno Vista That Won't Break the Bank

By Candy Evans / March 19, 2014 /

I had lunch yesterday with a prominent Dallas commercial real estate executive who knows this town like the back of her hand. What is the future of Dallas residential, I asked? Oh, things will get more expensive, she said, utilities, land costs, fuel. People will have to live in smaller homes. I asked why restaurants…