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Becky Oliver Got Hooked on Real Estate in Phoenix, Realized her Dream in Dallas

By Candy Evans | July 13, 2015 |

    Remember Becky Oliver at Fox 4? That tough-as-nails, pretty blonde consumer reporter who every consumer loved, and every crooked-ass vendor hated and feared? Well dang, she’s gone from the station, as we told you last month. Becky left Channel 4 in June to pursue a real estate career. Well, guess where we found…

Opulent English Tudor in Spanish Oaks Estates is Perfect For a Football Star

By Joanna England | July 13, 2015 |

We may have found the most magnificent English Tudor estate, and it is perfect for a football star who wants to have a luxurious, well-appointed home in one of Frisco’s most prestigious communities that also happens to be super close to the new Dallas Cowboys headquarters. First, let’s just take a moment to soak in…

It’s Back! A French Country Retreat (Formerly Known as Champ D’Or) Hits Market Bigger & Better for $17.5

By Candy Evans | July 11, 2015 |

  You do remember this estate up in Hickory Creek, the stunning French magnifique modeled after Vaux-le-Vicomte, a chateau on the outskirts of Paris, France? It’s enormous: 48,000 square feet now on 39 acres. Originally built by CellStar Corp. founder Alan H. Goldfield and his wife, Shirley, the estate known as Champ d’Or (or “Gold Field”)…

Inwood House of the Week: Good Lord Can It get Any Better?

By Candy Evans | July 10, 2015 |

  Let’s just plunge right into this stunning new construction at 3108 Bryn Mawr in University Park, and pretend it’s a pool. We are in LOVE! The home is brand spanking new, sits on a huge Parkie-sized lot of 70 by 160, and is one of the latest architectural masterpieces built by Barrow Durrett custom…

On MidlandDirt.com: Catch the Final Four Hot Summer Nights in Odessa

By Leah Shafer | July 10, 2015 |

The Hot Summer Nights season is underway at Noel Heritage Park in Odessa, and after a week off for the Fourth of July holiday, the series starts its final four performances tonight. Hot Summer Nights, an Odessa family-friendly concert series held in partnership with Main Street Odessa, features a variety of musicians. All concerts are…

Erasing the Past Won’t Make it Go Away — Why we Shouldn’t Remove Statue of General Lee From Park

By Jon Anderson | July 10, 2015 |

Last night, a coward was busy in Lee Park trying to put forth their agenda of erasing the past – or more likely trying to “go viral” on the Internet. Somehow emboldened by recent events surrounding the Confederate flag’s removal on everything from state capital buildings to The Dukes of Hazzard‘s own General Lee, someone…