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Real Estate Auctions 101: Laura Brady Explains the Concierge Buyer's Premium

By Candy Evans / March 25, 2014 /

With another real estate auction coming to Dallas, Texas as the incredible Les Jardins estate designed by Anton F. Korn Jr. is slated to be sold to the highest bidder on April 24, I thought we might want to better understand the real estate auction process. The question arises, who pays for the auction expenses and the…

Real Estate Auctions 101: Laura Brady Explains the Concierge Buyer’s Premium

By Candy Evans / March 25, 2014 /

With another real estate auction coming to Dallas, Texas as the incredible Les Jardins estate designed by Anton F. Korn Jr. is slated to be sold to the highest bidder on April 24, I thought we might want to better understand the real estate auction process. The question arises, who pays for the auction expenses and the…

This Plano Home Sold For More Than List in Less Than Two Days: What's the Secret?

By Candy Evans / March 21, 2014 /

Folks, I’m telling you, do not, repeat, do not fool around when you are buying homes under $700,000 ANYWHERE in North Texas. Case study: 3708 Legendary Lane, Plano. Listed March 19, year of our Real Estate Lord 2014 for $269,900. Here is the report I got from the seller on March 19: “Less than three…

This Plano Home Sold For More Than List in Less Than Two Days: What’s the Secret?

By Candy Evans / March 21, 2014 /

Folks, I’m telling you, do not, repeat, do not fool around when you are buying homes under $700,000 ANYWHERE in North Texas. Case study: 3708 Legendary Lane, Plano. Listed March 19, year of our Real Estate Lord 2014 for $269,900. Here is the report I got from the seller on March 19: “Less than three…

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…