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It’s little wonder why Craftsman-style homes are consistently near or at the top of the list when we talk about America’s favorite architectural style. It’s timeless and offers clean lines and angles that are eminently pleasing to the eye. That’s why Munger Place remains one of Old East Dallas‘ most popular enclaves of historic Arts…
For years, the home inspection business was fraught with errors, loose ends, and limited information. Tracking down a local and reliable source often caused confusion for buyers and issues for agents. Even industry pros had problems finding steady work and a stable client base. Then came InspectionGo – a modern tech platform committed to connecting…
Sometimes you can get a read on the state of the real estate market by walking the dog in your own neighborhood. This really is two stories in one; It’s the story of a red hot market with a low inventory of listings and the story of a near-perfect redo in an upward trending Near…
There is no doubt the real estate industry is one of the fastest-moving and fastest-changing industries on earth. Fifteen years ago, I went to California basically to be a good mom and, coincidentally, popped into my very first Inman Connect conference. I was blown away by what I didn’t know about the changes in this…
By Norman Alston, FAIASpecial Contributor One of the basic tenets in my field of historic preservation is explained by the idea that “a building is a product of its time.” To be more accurate, however, I would expand this idea to say that a building is a creation by people, and the people who cause…
In what is a very salacious story for the Fort Worth real estate community, Keller Williams franchise owner and agent Inga Dow is suing former Keller Williams CEO John Davis, alleging she endured years of sexual misconduct, harassment, and abuse. Davis worked closely alongside Keller Williams founder Gary Keller. Dow is also suing her broker,…