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This Forney Home Is Loaded Like a Dallas Diva, But a Fraction of the Cost

By Candy Evans / June 26, 2024 /

It’s no secret that buyers coming into North Texas are increasingly seeking homes in the exurbs for good reason: They get great schools and generally better value the further out they go — more spacious, more land, lower property taxes. I’m going to show you a home right now that might make any Dallas resident…

Seeking Sleek Modern With Room for Horses: This Waxahachie Contemporary Checks the Box

By Karen Eubank / June 25, 2024 /

Caroline Brooke wanted a home where she could walk out the door and get on her horse. She never expected to find her fit in a Waxahachie contemporary home. “We did not want a farmhouse,” Caroline said. “We like modern architecture, so it was a tall order to find a contemporary house with enough land…

This Waxahachie Dream Home on Victorian Drive Sets a New Bar For Luxury

By Karen Eubank / June 19, 2024 /

Waxahachie is the best place to invest in real estate right now, and we’ve found the most exciting Waxahachie dream home to hit the market in years. So why is Waxahachie a hot investment? Two years ago, Jerry Jones’ investment and development company, Blue Star Land, saw the potential and made the first move. They…

Sur Le Lac: The Epitome of Luxury Living With The Convenience of a Condominium

By Joanna England / June 17, 2024 /

“Luxury” has become a rather nebulous concept in real estate. How often is a market-rate apartment building deemed a “luxury” rental? Too often to count. So when a development comes along that speaks to what “luxury” truly means, it’s no surprise that it develops an ardent fan base. That’s the case with Sur Le Lac,…

This Forest Hills Home Dropped $300K and it Feels Like We’re Seeing More Bargains Like it

By Candy Evans / June 11, 2024 /

A Forest Hills home has dropped price by $300,000. Seeing some other price drops, too: What’s going on here with Dallas real estate?

Our home prices are rising a little slower than they have been the past couple years. According to the latest Case Shiller reports, D-FW home prices were up only 3.6% — I’m not complaining — this when compared to March 2023 levels. But we were not leading the pack as we have been the last couple of years.