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Members of the Dallas Builders Association descended on Dallas City Hall on Monday, Jan. 31, for a Festivus-style airing of the grievances. The City of Dallas asked for feedback from stakeholders at the special called Government Performance and Financial Management Committee meeting. And builders did not hold back. “Nearly every day for the last two…
By David PreziosiExecutive Director, Preservation Dallas In order to preserve buildings and places that are important to the history of Dallas for the future, it is extremely important to identify those buildings that qualify as historic, find where they are located, and learn more about their importance to the development and history of Dallas. That…
The Dallas metro area is one of the top U.S. markets for new rental single-family home communities, according to a new RentCafé report.
Remote work isn’t going anywhere and it’s revolutionizing how people are incorporating travel into their daily lives. According to fascinating new data from Airbnb, one out of every five nights booked in their third quarter were stays of 28 days or longer. Many went for even more ambitious stays with 100,000 Airbnb users booking stays of…
From Staff Reports Love is in the air this Valentine’s Day, at least when it comes to falling in love with a home. A new survey from Zillow finds 80 percent of Americans say they love their home. However, finding a home is a lot more challenging in today’s hypercompetitive and rapidly appreciating housing market. About one-third of…
This week’s High Caliber Home of the Week, sponsored by Lisa Peters of Caliber Home Loans is a darling little lease listed by Lori Ericsson of David Griffin and Company Realtors — except that this ‘30s Tudor at 5921 Vanderbilt Ave. isn’t little at all. “This house is a lot of square footage for the…