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This Easy-to-Love Crestwood Mediterranean is a Study in Warmth And Style

By Eric Prokesh | March 4, 2022 |

This week was, mercifully, a no-brainer. What’s not to love about this Crestwood Mediterranean in one of my favorite Westside neighborhoods and in one of my favorite Texas vernaculars. Oh, and it’s not under active contract, which seems to be the case with Fort Worth Friday posts of late. I should mention this 3,780-square-foot, four-bedroom,…

This Sunny Ash Creek Midcentury Modern Has a Park-Like Backyard

By Joanna England | March 4, 2022 |

I’ve been by this Ash Creek Midcentury Modern more times than I can count. It’s a lovely home with beautiful lines and tons of windows. And the lot, an almost-unheard-of .46 acres, is massive and partially shaded by the canopy provided by the many tall trees. And then there’s Ash Creek, which runs just past…

Arlington Invites Residents to Open House on Proposed Residential Housing Standards

By CandysDirt.com Contributor | March 4, 2022 |

Arlington is having a come-and-go Open House for the public to provide feedback on proposed Residential Infill and Redevelopment Standards.

Graziano-Mathews Builds Potent Team 

By Candy Evans | March 3, 2022 |

After working together informally for years at the luxury leading Allie Beth Allman & Associates, Richard Graziano and Brittany Mathews have formed a powerhouse team of next-generation leader Realtors to provide the highest level of client service.  As top residential real estate agents, Graziano and Mathews say their goal is to be the best two-person…

The Stars Are Aligning For Deep Ellum to Join The National Register of Historic Places

By Karen Eubank | March 3, 2022 |

In the constellation of historic placemaking, the stars could be in alignment for Deep Ellum, which could be added to the National Register of Historic Places. Although there are over 20 individual buildings in Deep Ellum on the National Register, the neighborhood is not.  However, the road forward isn’t without complications. If you want to…

Could 2022 Be The Toughest Year Ever For Remodelers and Homebuilders?

By Candy Evans | March 3, 2022 |

In homebuilding and remodeling, everything was coming up roses right up until the pandemic hit Dallas-Fort Worth in the spring of 2020. That’s almost two years ago. Homebuilders and remodelers were deemed “essential workers,” which kept housing humming and inventory replenished. Having put most of that behind us, we reached out to the homebuilder and…