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Doris Jacobs Looking Ravishing, Racking Up More Real Estate Deals

By Candy Evans / May 13, 2011 /

The first thing I noticed is that gorgeous Marc Jacobs gold necklace! Not only is Doris smiling at Thursday’s Nexus luncheon because she loves that necklace, the real estate diva just put 3611 Beverly (asking $4,925,000 reduced from $5,895,000) under contract, this on top of selling Braden Power’s home ($7 millionish) on Turtle Creek to…

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Jenna and Barbara Bush Charm Dallas Hometown at Nexus Luncheon

By Candy Evans / May 13, 2011 /

I got a chance to chat with Jenna and Barbara Bush at Thursday’s Nexus luncheon, where I asked Jenna how the sale of the town home is going. Seems the national housing market’s double dip dip dip is affecting the former First Daughter as well. “We just reduced it,” she told me. The Baltimore townhome…

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Dallas Celeb Real Estate News: Candice Crawford and Tony Romo Staying Put in Cottonwood Valley

By Candy Evans / May 12, 2011 /

Ran into precious Candice Crawford today, that emerald-shaped rock of Gibraltar¬† flashing on her finger (“Didn’t he do well,” she said, “and all on his own!”), at the Nexus Recovery Center luncheon featuring Barbara Pierce Bush and Jenna Bush Hager today at Union Station. (Candice put on the Q&A, her heartthrob Tony came to lunch…

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Dallas Mayoral Real Estate: The Candidates At Home Part III, David Kunkle

By Candy Evans / May 12, 2011 /

David and Sarah Dodd Kunkle’s adorable M Street “cottage” won my heart and my vote. Maybe it was because it was dusky and I thought I saw fairies dancing.¬† The Kunkles live at 5538 Ridgedale near Monticello in one of those charming¬† neighborhoods where everyone has chairs with cute cushions outside on the front lawn,…

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Dallas Mayoral Real Estate: The Candidates At Home Part II, Mike Rawlings

By Candy Evans / May 12, 2011 /

Mike and Margaret Rawlings live at 10434 Lennox Lane about a (looonnnng) block over from Ross Perot and Phil Romano. The Strait Lane area is one of my favorite neighborhoods in town — large, leafy lots and horses and you feel like you are in the country, not smack in the center of a major…

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