Real Estate

Fabulous Preston Hollow Foreclosure Under $300,000 on President Bush’s Old Street: Dallas Real Estate News

By Candy Evans / July 3, 2011 /

This darling 1950’s ranch is west of Hillcrest, on the chi chi side, at 6832 Northwood. Buy this for way less than $300K — it’s listed as a foreclosure at $279,000. Then go brag on how you live on the very same street George and Laura Bush lived on the LAST time they lived in Dallas…

Steal This House Under $200,000! Cutie Craftsman Near Bishop Arts Calling My Name

By Candy Evans / July 2, 2011 /

Check out this darling Craftsman treasure at 1028 Haines just two blocks from the Bishop Arts District, a hop, skip and jump from Kidd Springs Park. I have never seen a 1344 plus square foot home make such great use of space — the designer could teach space planning! The kitchen boasts granite counters, a slate floor,…

This Ritz Is Not OUR Ritz — Dallas Real Estate News

By Candy Evans / July 1, 2011 /

I’m doing something rather unconventional here. I am cutting and pasting in an entire story as I found it on the web. Read, please: Texas Multimillionaire logs rare loss on Ritz Tower sale Donald J. Carter recently sold a 3,700-square-foot condominium in the Ritz-Carlton Tower Residences for $1.25 million, or $64,000 less than he paid…

Dripping Springs Ranch With Movie Credits Available for $5.8 Million: Texas Real Estate Ranch Porn

By Candy Evans / June 27, 2011 /

Highlight: a solarium in the gigunda master bathroom complete with potted plants and birds, starred in The Alamo! When you live in Texas, there is just something about owning a ranch as a second home that is so dang appealing. It gets in your blood as the ultimate great escape for the weekend. Having hundreds…

Madre and Padre Viva With the Kids: How The Hispanic Housing Boom Will Affect Texas Real Estate & Mexicans Building U.S. Fortesses

By Candy Evans / June 21, 2011 /

Dallas Real Estate is changing. Several years ago, my cousin and his wife moved his parents into their home. It was a bit unsettling because I thought my aunt and uncle needed their own space. Turns out my cousins, who live in Florida, were way ahead of me. With more Hispanics buying homes in Texas…