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Six of the Nation’s Hottest Master-Planned Communities Are Right Here in Dallas/Fort Worth

By Tommy Cummings | July 25, 2021 |

The east side of the Dallas/Fort Worth metro area has been experiencing booming growth in the past year, and that’s reflected in RCLCO Real Estate Advisors’ semiannual list of the top-50 master-planned communities.

Sneak Peek: For Less Than $1M, This Clean Contemporary in Heath Will Blow You Away

By Candy Evans | July 24, 2021 |

You heard me right, this home is priced under $1 million. And when I tell you what you get for under $1 million only a few miles east of Dallas in Heath, you will call Curtis Custom Movers (the ONLY movers to use) and start packing. I am not going to even mention taxes right…

Five Finalists in HGTV’s Ultimate House Hunt from One Area Brokerage

By CandysDirt | July 24, 2021 |

Without even trying, you can easily sabotage an entire day’s to-do list by sitting down with “a little” HGTV, whether broadcast, magazine or social media. So many gorgeous homes, so many exotic locations, so much inspiration to apply to your own humble existence. Rarely if ever do you have the chance to see any up…

A Full Blown Branch Stair Rail Isn’t Even The Coolest Thing About This House

By Nikki Barringer | July 24, 2021 |

I’m going to start by bumming you the heck out. This one is already Under Contract, which we try to avoid, but sometimes a house comes along that’s so cool we have no choice. This is that house. My hands were tied here, dear Canditos, and I HAVE TO POST IT. Barbaree Boulevard is an…

Urban Luxury Loft Living in Uptown

By Karen Eubank | July 24, 2021 |

Urban luxury loft living in Dallas has grown beyond any of my wildest expectations. There is now something to fit the needs of every buyer and renter. One of my favorite locations is 2011 Cedar Springs for several reasons. I have featured this building before and have a good friend that lives here. So, I’ve now had…

It’s Not All Bad News for Plants Post-Winter Storm, Says Lawns of Dallas

By Shelby Skrhak | July 23, 2021 |

This year has been a rough one for lawns and landscaping. The Valentine’s Week winter storm — a storm that ended up causing $195 billion in damage — the torrential rains in May, and fluctuating temps in June have taken a toll on North Texas landscaping. Now in July, there’s some good news: Many plant…