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This Highland Park Classic Mediterranean is Quite Simply a Great House

By Karen Eubank | November 11, 2024 |

This Highland Park classic Mediterranean mansion is causing quite a stir, and no, it’s not about the price tag. Let’s be real: We’re used to seeing homes in the double-digit multimillion-dollar range. The enormous interest is because it’s a great house. We see plenty of expensive homes, and a great home is never about the…

Dallas Council Remains at Odds over Short-Term Rental Ordinance, Matter Heads to Court This Week 

By April Towery | November 11, 2024 |

A fraction of Dallas’ 3,500 active short-term rentals are functioning as party houses in local neighborhoods, but Code Compliance staff reported again last week that their hands are tied in enforcing the law due to pending litigation. A majority of the Dallas City Council agreed in June 2023 that STRs should not be allowed in…

City Hall Roundup: Downtown Councilman Celebrates Sale, Pending Demolition of 711 S. St. Paul

By April Towery | November 10, 2024 |

The walls of 711 S. St. Paul will soon be tumbling down, and by all accounts, District 2 Dallas City Councilman Jesse Moreno couldn’t be happier.  Moreno announced the sale of the former Family Gateway building — which was neglected by city staff and overrun by squatters and vandals — in an Oct. 25 press…

Luxury Apartment Living Arrives at Marble Falls’ Thunder Rock Community

By CandysDirt | November 10, 2024 |

From staff reports Marble Falls, known for its small-town charm, scenic beauty, and access to outdoor recreation, has become a sought-after destination in the Texas Hill Country. Now, the area’s newest and most desirable community, Thunder Rock, is offering a new residential option: luxury apartments. Thunder Rock is a master-planned community spanning 1,100 acres of…

Prospective D-FW Homebuyers Get Glimmer of Hope From Q3 Housing Report

By CandysDirt | November 10, 2024 |

From Staff Reports Homebuyers in D-FW got a little relief in Q3, with the Texas Quarterly Housing Report by Texas Realtors showing a slight dip in median price and a spike in active listings. The median home price in the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington metropolitan area ticked down by 0.8% compared to the same quarter in 2023,…

Pepper Square Rezoning Signs Must Be Reposted, Case Remanded Back to Plan Commission

By April Towery | November 9, 2024 |

A district judge ruled Friday that developers planning to build a high-density mixed-use project at Preston and Belt Line roads must delay their plans for at least a month and repost signage about the project. The case will be presented again before the City Plan Commission, a local news station reported late Friday. District Judge…