RIP

A Look at the West Texas Ranch Where Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia Died This Weekend…

By Candy Evans / February 15, 2016 /

The sudden death of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia this weekend in West Texas throws yet another Texas ranch property into the spotlight: Cibolo Creek Ranch, owned by Houston billionaire and Washington D.C. insider John Poindexter. Established in 1857 by Milton Faver, known as the first Texas cattle baron west of the Pecos, Cibolo…

GoFundMe Account Set Up for Jay Hunsucker

By Candy Evans / December 9, 2015 /

With the sudden passing of a loved one, a huge gap is left in the hearts and lives of those left behind. No one knows this more than I do, or more than the family of Jay Hunsucker. To help the family, Jay’s colleagues at Trinity Title have set up a GoFundMe account to benefit…

Jay Hunsucker, R.I.P.

By Candy Evans / December 9, 2015 /

So very hard to write this report on the tragic death last week of Jay Hunsucker. Jay worked in the Title business, most recently Trinity Title, and was active in the North Texas real estate community; I considered him a friend and supporter. Last week, the 44-year-old young man, husband and father died from injuries…

My Dearest Jacob Alan Decker, R.I.P.

By Candy Evans / March 4, 2015 /

This is a real estate blog, and as such we cover not just the homes we love and live in, but the people who we love in them. Jacob Decker is one of those people. He is my son-in law, he helped people save or sell their homes through his bankruptcy practice. Jake is gone,…

Ken Hughes, Mockingbird Station Developer, Dies After Brief Illness

By Joanna England / November 29, 2014 /

We were saddened to hear that the developer of the transit-oriented development by which North Texas judges all other rail-adjacent construction, Mockingbird Station, has passed. Ken Hughes was the brains behind the mixed-use project that was anchored to the DART Rail station on Mockingbird Lane near US 75. It was a revolutionary concept when built…