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Ebby Offers Exceptional Service, Extensive Resources for DFW Buyers and Sellers

By Candy Evans | February 22, 2017 |

Why should you depend on Ebby Halliday Realtors when selling your home? Since 1945, Ebby Halliday Realtors has provided outstanding service to home buyers and sellers and the North Texas community. With 31 offices located throughout North Texas, Ebby Halliday is the largest independently owned residential real estate company in Texas and the 10th-largest nationwide…

Picture Perfect Historic Prairie Home in Winnetka Heights

By Joanna England | February 22, 2017 |

The old house life is one coveted and enjoyed by legions of history buffs and appreciators of fine craftsmanship. To love an old home is to accept one of the most fundamental things about them — they’re old, and they’ll need fixing. But in the hands of a true lover of aged architecture, an old…

Attractive Low Income Housing and a Grocery Store in Fair Park: Why Won’t the Dallas City Council Say AMEN?

By Candy Evans | February 21, 2017 |

Why the Dallas City Council won’t approve a truly low income development near Fair Park: politics.

Athena Double Unit Bows in at $1.1 Million: Are Preston Hollow Prices Coming to Pink Wall?

By Jon Anderson | February 21, 2017 |

The Athena is an odd duck of a high-rise.  Built in 1966 by the same Hal Anderson who developed Preston Tower, the Athena was originally marketed as a luxury property.  The units are large — four center 2/2 units with 1,543 square feet and four corner 3/3 units with 1,899 square feet (there are a…

Classic Brownstone in Fort Worth Offers Best of All Worlds

By Seth Fowler | February 21, 2017 |

Isn’t it interesting that newer homes that look and feel like older, classically designed homes sell faster and for more money than homes that have no real architectural value or distinction? Did you know that a brownstone townhome, when used in the urban residential vernacular, doesn’t technically mean the home is made of brown stone?…

Oak Cliff’s Elmwood Surges in Popularity Over Last Year with Affordable, Cute Homes

By Leah Shafer | February 21, 2017 |

Over the past year, the Elmwood neighborhood of Oak Cliff has surged in popularity. Here, houses are around 1,500 to 1,600 square feet, usually three bedroom, and often under $300K. That affordability, coupled with the lovely topography and proximity to downtown Dallas, have buyers snatching up the Elmwood homes that hit the market (you can see…