Ranches

What West, Texas Will Need ASAP: About 30 to 60 New Homes. Let's Have a House Drive!

By Candy Evans / April 18, 2013 /

Just got off the phone with West, Texas Realtor Pat Grimm, of Slovak Realty, who tells me he has lived in West all his life. The town’s main business is farm and ranching, the town’s population about 2800. West was founded about 1882 around the KATY railroad, and a lot of Czech and German settlers…

What West, Texas Will Need ASAP: About 30 to 60 New Homes. Let’s Have a House Drive!

By Candy Evans / April 18, 2013 /

Just got off the phone with West, Texas Realtor Pat Grimm, of Slovak Realty, who tells me he has lived in West all his life. The town’s main business is farm and ranching, the town’s population about 2800. West was founded about 1882 around the KATY railroad, and a lot of Czech and German settlers…

Top-5 Friday: Bisbee, Ariz., is a Great Place to Get Away. Just Ask Dave Perry-Miller!

By Joanna England / March 22, 2013 /

Dallas luxury real estate broker Dave Perry-Miller has a second home in Bisbee, Ariz. If you want to find your own getaway in the remote mountain town, we’ve picked a few unique properties. Heck, everything is unique about Bisbee. The historic downtown is wonderfully preserved, and has a fantastic turn-of-the-century appeal. It’s now a popular…

Larry Hagman Day is Monday, But Some Realtors Will Honor Dallas Star By Showing Homes In Cowboy Garb on Sunday

By Joanna England / March 9, 2013 /

Is there a better way to honor the original bad boy of Dallas than to don a Stetson and some Lucchese boots while showing some of the city’s best properties tomorrow? I couldn’t think of one, either. The idea came from Scott Carlson, who sent us this note: March 11 is officially declared as “Larry…

Buy This Ranch and You Will Instantly Become a Super Country Western Star???

By Candy Evans / February 20, 2013 / Comments Off on Buy This Ranch and You Will Instantly Become a Super Country Western Star???

That’s why, I guess the folks promoting this nice little ranch in Van Alystyne, Texas put this guitar crooner on the website for the ranch.  Like, front and center. Five bedrooms, four and a half baths, this place is billed as 30 acres of a horse rancher’s paradise with an executive home, pool, hot tub, riding arena, stables, bunk house, and will only set you back $899,995.