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Coach’s Corner: 5 Ways to Become a More Productive Real Estate Agent Now

By CandysDirt.com Contributor / June 3, 2020 /

Mark Johnson Chief Executive Officer, JP and Associates Realtors As a real estate professional or affiliate service provider, I’m sure you wonder, “how can I be more productive?” And in the last few pandemic-crazed months, you may also have wondered, “how can I be more productive NOW?” You are not alone. The latest numbers show there…

Affordable Park Cities Tudor Features Major Updates, Great Location

By April Towery / June 3, 2020 /

The three-bedroom, two-bath home at 3445 Purdue Avenue was built in 1929, when this quintessential Tudor was one of many lining this quiet street in University Park. In the ’20s and ’30s, Tudors were THE house for this area. Today, it’s a robin’s egg blue-painted brick home, ready to take in its next family. This…

Oak Cliff Duplex Offers Neoclassical, Historical Style with Modern Home Amenities

By Shelby Skrhak / May 29, 2020 /

Before Lake Cliff Park became the serene green space it is today, it was an epicenter of entertainment in the early 1900s built to attract potential homeowners to the casual lifestyle that Oak Cliff was beginning to create. Across the street from the park along Blaylock Drive, early residents built beautiful homes ranging in architectural…

This Stylish Transitional Manse Epitomizes Park Cities Perfection

By Elaine Raffel / May 25, 2020 /

The first thing you notice about this immaculate transitional University Park showplace is the phenomenal attention to detail. At every turn, there’s something unique, unexpected, and supremely stylish.

A Designer’s Touch Differentiates This Move-In-Ready Preston Hollow Gem

By Elaine Raffel / May 25, 2020 /

It’s a light, bright, breath of fresh air in the heart of Preston Hollow. Warm and welcoming. Luxe and livable. A covetable mix of space, comfort, and superlative style.