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This Is Not Your Grandma’s Melshire Estates Home!

By Karen Eubank | January 5, 2026 |

Relief swept over me like a hot flash last week as I searched for a Monday Morning Millionaire worthy of your time. This new build in Melshire Estates stood out for its distinctiveness, beautiful staging, and exceptional photography. Win, win, win. Scrolling through the new construction listings this past week made me weary because everything…

Plano’s Shops at Legacy North Sells for $78M as New Legacy Club Takes Shape

By Shelby Skrhak | January 5, 2026 |

From Staff Reports A familiar piece of Plano’s Legacy District quietly changed hands just before year’s end. The Shops at Legacy North sold for $78 million in December, marking a notable transaction in one of North Texas’ most closely watched mixed-use corridors. Florida-based CTO Realty Growth Inc. announced that it sold the 243,000-square-foot lifestyle center…

Luxury Townhome Community Heading to Euless

By Charles Grand | January 5, 2026 |

Crescent Estates Custom Homes is taking its luxury townhome community game to Euless, leveraging the growing suburb’s strategic location between the Metroplex’s flagship cities. With groundbreaking expected early this year, Southwest Landing will comprise 25 townhomes on 3.15 acres in the 700 block of E Mid Cities Boulevard. “Southwest Landing offers a rare opportunity to…

Final Thoughts on 2025: Sure Glad It’s Over

By CandysDirt | January 5, 2026 |

By Jonathan MillerSpecial Contributor 2026 Looks To Be A More Active Year For The Housing Market Inflation, which housing accounts for a third of its calculation, has been a consistent topic throughout the year, as shown in this incredible AXIOS visualization. Mortgage rates are expected to fall a little next year, while markets are betting the Fed will…

Here’s Our Favorite Preservation Wins of 2025

By Karen Eubank | January 4, 2026 |

Historic preservation quietly racked up some major wins across Dallas in 2025, from a rare Pueblo Revival saved by the right buyer to adaptive reuse projects breathing new life into long-neglected buildings. Maybe more importantly, neighborhood-led efforts like the Lakewood Conservation District expansion are proving how grassroots action can permanently protect architectural character. Together, these…

City Hall Roundup: Easy, Slow Start to the New Year

By Charles Grand | January 4, 2026 |

Hopefully, everyone at Dallas City Hall had themselves a happy New Year’s, but it’s time for officials to start getting back to work to prepare for 2026, which is poised to be a very big year for Dallas. From the World Cup to a reimagining of civic space and governance downtown, there’s going to be…