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Tiffany McKinzie And HALL Arts Residences: A Match Made in High-Rise Heaven?

By Candy Evans / March 5, 2021 /

I first met Tiffany McKinzie back when I was more blonde than white-haired, and had way more collagen. I was impressed: she was young, beautiful, and exquisitely talented as an emerging interior designer. She had a great eye, a unique style, and she worked her slender fingers to the bone with project after project. So…

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Zoom! It’s Sold: Who Says Hot Sales Are Only For The Brand New Babes?

By Candy Evans / March 4, 2021 /

What do buyers want in today’s hot hot market? Ask any agent and they will scream, almost in unison, “NEW CONSTRUCTION! CONTEMPORARY DESIGN!” Got an older home to sell? Better suck it up for several months, because those new hot young babes are going to edge your listing out, right? Wrong! The inimitable Susan Baldwin…

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Carla Perez Lists Mark Siepiela’s Modern Minimalist Beauty in Bluffview

By Karen Eubank / March 4, 2021 /

I’m going to let you in on something very hush, hush. Custom home builder Mark Siepiela has a new modern minimalist beauty in the planning stages in Bluffview. That means, in this market, you better jump on it — fast. A Spec Selling Dream Team It’s now totally common to see luxury homes sell as…

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A Rare Spanish-Style Ranch Just Hit the Market!

By Karen Eubank / February 26, 2021 /

Finding a home with character that’s been updated and is move-in ready can be a challenge today. That’s why this Spanish-style ranch is such a  refreshing opportunity to own a unique home. The “Styled Ranch” was built during the Ranch-house era, roughly 1935 to 1975, with their peak of popularity in the 1970s. So, this…

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Perform This Test on Your Damaged Landscaping To See If It’s Dead or Dormant

By Shelby Skrhak / February 26, 2021 /

North Texas lawns and landscaping will be paying the price for last week’s extreme winter weather long after the temperature rises. The landscape experts at Lawns of Dallas say we won’t know the extent of winter weather damage until at least spring. “Don’t do anything hasty with your plants right now,” says Ryan Burrow of…

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