House Candy

Inside the Most Expensive Penthouse Condo in Dallas: Here’s Where A Rod, Cameron, and Leonardo Hang

By Candy Evans / May 24, 2012 /

OK, more interior shots of the condo of the really cool Dallas guy who’s name I cannot reveal. Please peruse Sofia’s website for amazing photography, some of which I’ve slipped in here with my own Leica pics!

Inside The Most Expensive, Amazing Condo Penthouse In Dallas: $14 Million and Counting!

By Candy Evans / May 24, 2012 /

Who’s been here? A-Rod, Cameron Diaz, Leonardo Dicaprio, just about every star in Hollywood. During Superbowl XLV, who cared that Dallas was one big ice rink: 200 celebs were having a fine time frolicking right here on the 21st floor of the Ritz. OK, remember when I told you about the condo of a famous…

Wednesday Wishful Thinking: Tour These Dreamy Preston Hollow Estates Today

By Joanna England / May 16, 2012 /

If you are dying to see what Preston Hollow luxury looks like, today’s your day. Two gorgeous Preston Hollow estates are open for tours today, and they are not to be missed!

Tuesday Two Hundred: Mom Wants Us to Count Our Pennies and Our Blessings for the L Streets: $179,000

By Candy Evans / May 15, 2012 /

Are they now GIVING homes away? From the looks of this, you would think it. Here’s another cutie you could practically put on your Citibank for lots of miles! (Never do that: mortgage rates are too low, credit interest too high. And Doc Compton will beat me!) This cute cute 1292 square foot brick traditional…

Monday Morning Millionaire for Mother’s Day: Somewhere, Over The Rainbow, in a Golf-Historic Home for LESS THAN A MILLION, In a League of It’s Own!

By Candy Evans / May 14, 2012 /

Did Jo and I enjoy our Mother’s Day? You betcha! I got so caught up with brunch and Mimosas I completely forgot to post the Deep Throat house, where the then-quite-controversial X-rated film took place about a doctor’s home and home medical office (now that’s antiquated!) where he “treated” this woman, played by actress Linda Lovelace, who ah, shall we say, was anatomically challenged.