Second Shelters

The Temp in Hayden, Idaho is 63 Degrees With a High of 80: Second Home Nirvana

By Candy Evans / August 4, 2011 /

Now here’s a home to cool you off. You’ll be wearing a sweater up here tonight and totally chilling on beautiful, crystal clear Lake Hayden. (You are about 45 miles east of Spokane, but who cares?) This amazing home has 142′ of deepwater frontage on one of the largest lots in an area known as English…

It’s 110 Degrees in Dallas: Why A Second Home Should Be Issued With Every Texas Drivers License

By Candy Evans / August 4, 2011 /

I know Case Shiller is spreading real estate doom and gloom across the state lines, but it’s summer and most of us have vacation on the mind. Here in Dallas, it is about 110 degrees in the shade, and anyone who doesn’t understand why I started a second home blog IN THIS CITY is suffering from heat stroke.…

Trulia CEO Pete Flint House Hunting On Line, in Northern California

By Candy Evans / August 3, 2011 /

I spent a delightful hour last Thursday in San Francisco with Pete Flint, CEO and co-founder of Trulia.com. Please note it was 68 degrees! Every Texan needs a second home here to survive summer! Trulia probably needs no introduction to most of you, but for the uninitiated it is a popular real estate site for searching real…

How Does the Co-Founder of Trulia House Hunt? On His Site, Of Course

By Candy Evans / August 3, 2011 /

I spent a delightful hour last Thursday in San Francisco with Pete Flint, CEO and co-founder of Trulia.com. Please note it was 68 degrees! Trulia probably needs no introduction to most of you, but for the uninitiated it is a popular real estate site for searching real estate, buying or renting. Trulia arms you with cool consumer…

Dallas Real Estate News: Talking Dallas Home Prices on Channel 5’s NonStop Nightly

By Candy Evans / August 3, 2011 /

I drove out to Fort Worth less than 24 hours after getting in from cool northern California to talk real estate with Jane McGarry over at KXAS Channel 5’s NonStop Nightly. The temp was 110 degrees — wish the real estate market could be that hot! View more videos at: http://www.nbcdfw.com.