Frisco

Friday Five Hundred: This Historic Frisco Victorian Has At Least Another 108 Years Left!

By Joanna England / May 31, 2013 /

The Dow Baccus Home at 7546 Oak St., a gorgeous Frisco Early American-style house built in 1905, was featured in the April 2012 issue Frisco Style Magazine as an amazing historic home updated to meet today’s needs. I could not agree more! This designated historic property in the Norris Austin subdivision near downtown Frisco is on the…

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Newman Village in Frisco: Fall in Love With Boulevards and Picket Fences Once Again

By Candy Evans / May 21, 2013 /

“Life Happens Outside Your Front Door” is the slogan, if you will, at Darling’s Newman Village in Frisco. One of the most unusual, and successful master planned developments in this rapidly growing neck of North Texas, homes in this community are drawing from a wide cross-section of generational buyers: young families, professionals, and downsizing Baby…

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Tuesday Two Hundred: Fabulous Cottage in Frisco’s Historical District Has Loads of Potential

By Joanna England / May 7, 2013 /

A lot of the homes you see on Candy’s Dirt were sent to us by agents, brokers, sellers, or compulsive real estate shoppers (you know who you are!). Sometimes, though, we have to wade through MLS to find something interesting for our readers. It’s a lot of work to come up with great listings, week…

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Tuesday Two Hundred: Fabulous Cottage in Frisco's Historical District Has Loads of Potential

By Joanna England / May 7, 2013 /

A lot of the homes you see on Candy’s Dirt were sent to us by agents, brokers, sellers, or compulsive real estate shoppers (you know who you are!). Sometimes, though, we have to wade through MLS to find something interesting for our readers. It’s a lot of work to come up with great listings, week…

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