Downtown Dallas

Candy’s Lease of The Week: Victory Park Condo Has Rooftop Pool, Views of The Perot Museum

By Joanna England / February 6, 2013 /

If downtown Plano isn’t hot enough for you (is everything happening in Plano, or what???), perhaps this hip condo in Victory Park will whet your appetite for urban living. Located in the Terrace at 2323 N. Houston St., this two bedroom, two bath condo has tons of light, living space, and views that can’t be beat!…

Candy's Lease of The Week: Victory Park Condo Has Rooftop Pool, Views of The Perot Museum

By Joanna England / February 6, 2013 /

If downtown Plano isn’t hot enough for you (is everything happening in Plano, or what???), perhaps this hip condo in Victory Park will whet your appetite for urban living. Located in the Terrace at 2323 N. Houston St., this two bedroom, two bath condo has tons of light, living space, and views that can’t be beat!…

More Museum Tower Drama: Washington’s Cultural Landscape Foundation Puts Nasher on ‘Endangered List,’ Blames Museum Tower

By Joanna England / October 4, 2012 /

The plot thickens! The Cultural Landscape Foundation, Washington-based center bent on “increasing the public’s awareness and understanding of the importance and irreplaceable legacy of its cultural landscapes,” has included the Nasher Sculpture Garden in their Landslide 2012 list of endangered cultural landscapes.  In 2012 construction was completed of a high-rise condominium overlooking the Nasher Museum…

Love it, Lease it: The Dallas Uptown Girls Give Us The Skinny on Renting in The City

By Joanna England / September 26, 2012 /

Beverly Cardenas and Jessica Holland are the Uptown Girls. These two are experts in getting their clients the best rentals on the market in the Uptown, downtown, and surrounding areas.

For today’s “Love it, Lease it” feature, these super savvy apartment locators answered a few questions we threw their way on how to get the rental you want in Dallas.

Making Gen Y Buy: To Get Millennials To Sign, You Have To Woo Them Online

By Joanna England / August 2, 2012 /

“Listing online leaves lasting impressions,” recited Bryan Crawford. He’s a young but knowledgeable agent with Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s. He and his wife, Amanda, know how to get the attention of Dallas’ newest generation of homebuyers.

Generation Y, which stretches from the late ’70s through the ’80s, are often serial renters who are more likely to look online for their first home than anywhere else. So, how do you make homeownership more attractive than renting?