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I have a really good friend with whom I share everything. Now, mostly what I share are things I know we both find distasteful. Her reaction is always the same, “I don’t want to see this.” So whenever I come across something that I know we will both consider unsettling, she is on the receiving…
Clyde Knight, known affectionately as Fuzzy to dear friends, was not a real estate agent or broker but Clyde dealt in real estate every day — from the society parties he tended in Park Cities and Preston Hollow homes to the gems and jewels of the fête set he served as sales director for Skibell…
The Dallas Short-Term Rental Alliance announced Monday the hire of “top litigation firm” Lynn Pinker Hurst Schwegmann to sue the City of Dallas, seeking an injunction allowing short-term rentals to continue operating throughout the city limits. The Dallas City Council banned short-term rentals from residential neighborhoods in June and vowed to begin enforcing the new…
Welcome to this week’s Tarrant County Tuesday edition, where we delve into the intricacies of real estate financing. Today, we’re spotlighting a financial strategy that’s been gaining traction in the housing market — the 2-1 Buydown. First of all please keep in mind that I’m a bow tie-wearing real estate sales professional by day and…
A brick Tudor set in Hampton Hills in Oak Cliff is like the holy grail of charm, and this adorable two-bedroom, one-bathroom home is just getting started. Ebby Halliday Realtors’ Brian Parker said this home is like a gift — the fact that so many original features are still intact and have been restored is…
In a letter from Redfin’s leadership team this morning, the budget online brokerage announced that it will leave the National Association of Realtors. The letter, which went out to brokers and agents this morning before being posted on the brokerage’s “From Our CEO” page, said that Redfin’s departure is due largely to NAR’s rules that…