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Inwood Home of the Week: a Double-Wide on Meadow — Double Lot, That is!

By Candy Evans | November 6, 2015 |

  It has been said, well, maybe whispered, that all the new-ish homes in Preston Hollow (east of Preston) look alike. And there may be a certain ring of truth to that. After all, you start with a lot that is about 100 feet wide, 150 feet deep give or take a few inches. What…

Team Collaboration Applications: Because Buying a Home Takes a Team

By Jon Anderson | November 6, 2015 |

Real estate is a game of information, relationships and teamwork. Communicating with buyers, title companies, appraisers and the like covers the gamut of telephone, text, email, and sometimes capabilities like Dropbox. Often, something is shared via one communication channel and then misplaced requiring resending. Other times, telephone tag ensues, with “call me” messages left everywhere.…

Looking For a Posh Pad to Lease? Here Are the Top 10 Most Expensive Rentals in Dallas-Fort Worth

By Joanna England | November 6, 2015 |

Are you accustomed to living in the lap of luxury, but need a spot to rest your head on the short term? Luxury renters rejoice, as we have a list of the creme de la creme in high-end leasing in the Dallas-Fort Worth region. From high-rises to grand estates, check out this list of the…

Fort Worth AIA Gives Nine Design Awards for 2015 at Museum of Modern Art Event

By Leah Shafer | November 6, 2015 |

North Texas’ top architects gathered recently at the Modern Museum of Fort Worth as the American Institute of Architects’ local chapter gave nine prestigious design awards. Projects included a college, a nonprofit theater, and private homes. Top Honor Awards went to architects Greg Ibañez, Tommy Stewart, and Norman Ward. Four Merit Awards were given out, three of which went to VLK…

Another Cole Smith Mansion Bites the Dust: R.I.P. 10650 Strait Lane

By Candy Evans | November 6, 2015 |

White columns are the way to a girl’s heart! This house always made me happy. There was a long red brick driveway with a row of magnolia trees lining it, and ponies and mules always traversed the almost four acres that led down to Bachman Creek on the east side. It was stately and elegant,…

Oh Clay! (He Made Ya Click!)

By Candy Evans | November 6, 2015 |

First it was condoms he handed out at his office opening, now it’s dolls doing “naughty”. Question: is that the new Barbie? Gotta love Clay Stapp, one of the region’s most creative marketers. He has branded himself like no other. Ha! Made ya look click!