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Celebrate The Holiday Season With Talulah And Hess

By Karen Eubank | December 6, 2021 |

After last year’s canceled plans and unknowns, the holiday season has a little extra sparkle in 2021. Yet as much as we look forward to feelings of comfort and joy, the realities of those festivities and traditions can begin to pile up. Keep your season filled with cheer by staying focused on what matters most,…

Top Realtors Have a Gift For Giving

By Elaine Raffel | December 5, 2021 |

Successful Realtors have one thing in common: The ability to stay top-of-mind. Holiday gifting is a great opportunity to thank clients for their business—not to mention, keep you on top of their referral list.

How Plano Apartment Dwellers Can Grade Their Building and Living Standards

By Tommy Cummings | December 5, 2021 |

Plano is featuring an online tool called the Multi-family Rental Registration and Inspection Program that helps apartment residents and visitors rate complexes larger than five units and older than five years old.

The Most Wonderful Time of the Year… For an Open House

By CandysDirt | December 4, 2021 |

Who lists their home during the holidays? Really smart people, that’s who.  It used to be in Dallas real estate that sellers waited until the spring bulbs began protruding from the warming earth to list their home for sale. By then, buyers often had their tax refund burning a hole in their pocket, the weather…

Angled, Open And Bright, This 1970s Brentfield Home Is Extra

By Nikki Barringer | December 4, 2021 |

I love the roof line of this house. I’m a sucker for 1970s construction and this one has such a dramatic entry. You could absolutely hang a pendant lamp over the front door, but I think these people nailed it by keeping it clean and clutter free. Before the ooh and aah fest continues, let…

Clean and Simple Outside, Simply Elegant Inside

By Shelby Skrhak | December 3, 2021 |

This week’s Inwood Home of the Week, sponsored by Inwood National Bank, is a real surprising little gem near historic downtown Carrollton. Located not too far from the city’s first homestead, this simple white wooden structure was built in 1951 when the Dallas County town had just a few thousand residents. This sweet-looking home is…