Emerging Real Estate Markets

Another Look Inside Jose Calderone's New University Park Abode

By Candy Evans / September 20, 2013 /

love this video by Kevin Day, who is a genius with video. Any day now I expect Hollywood to be calling him — my favorite is the long shot opening that is oh-so DALLAS the series-esque. Anyhow, take a peak inside 3417 Villanova when it was a baby in 2010 as Kevin captured all the glories of the house, from Coffee Park to the master shower with ALL THOSE HEADS! It takes a Village, I guess, even in the Park Cities…

Tumblr Blog Shows Agents Across The Pond Have Ugly Real Estate Photos, Too

By Joanna England / September 19, 2013 /

If you need a good belly laugh today, here’s a great Tumblr blog for you. “Terrible Real Estate Agent Photographs” is chock-full of pictures that somehow made it onto real estate listings in the U.K. There are some real gems here, including weird photoshop jobs like this one:   Why, oh why would you photoshop…

Grab Your Assets: One Week From Today The M Mansion Goes to Auction, With No Reserve

By Candy Evans / September 19, 2013 /

September 26 is the day the earth will stand still for a beautifully, romantic house in far North Dallas called the M Mansion. I expect a moment of silence in Congress.

Inwood Mortgage Home of the Week: Living The Great Life in the Creeks of Preston Hollow for $6.9

By Candy Evans / September 18, 2013 /

Here’s a little newsflash: Mehrdad Moayedi, the John Paulson of Dallas real estate development, has bought up the remaining lots in the Creeks of Preston Hollow. Where he lives. I probably should use that as a headline sometime, so don’t be surprised if I do. You know Mehrdad — I think he owns more development…

Jose Calderone Scores Points With Clean University Park Manse on Villanova

By Candy Evans / September 18, 2013 /

Jose Calderone, the Mav’s new point guard, came to Dallas from Detroit and I would just love to be a fly on the wall when he and his wife, Ana Hurtado, talk about Dallas real estate. Here is how I think it might have gone the very first time they looked: “Can you believe these…