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These Tarrant County Homes For Sale Show That Multiple Offers Haven’t Gone Away

By Seth Fowler | February 28, 2023 |

Open your computer, turn on the news, listen to the talking heads on the radio and you’ll hear some variation of: “The housing market is in a free fall,” or “Billions of dollars of equity has vanished in the housing market,” and also “Prices are plunging for homes.” First, let’s step away from the national…

Lance Blann Has 7 Reasons Why Puerto Vallarta Should Be Your Next Second Home

By Nikki Barringer | February 28, 2023 |

Dave Perry-Miller Real Estate’s Lance Blann is a man about town. If he’s not in his Park Cities office, he’s out there in Uptown, Downtown, Oak Lawn, Lakewood, Lake Highlands, East Dallas, or North Dallas getting it done for his clients. And if that’s not enough territory to cover, he specializes in one more area…

We Are The Future: Heavy Hitters Gather to Celebrate Downtown Dallas Inc.’s 65th Year

By April Towery | February 27, 2023 |

What do a Pulitzer Prize-winning author, the first Black mayor of Dallas, and a thriving downtown Dallas have in common? All were celebrated at Friday’s Downtown Dallas Inc.’s 65th annual meeting at Thompson Dallas.  The city’s first Black mayor, Ron Kirk, stole the show and received a standing ovation as he accepted DDI’s Groundbreaker Award,…

Park House Co-Founders Deborah And John Scott Just Listed Their Stylish Park Cities Party Pad 

By Karen Eubank | February 27, 2023 |

It’s clear this is no ordinary Park Cities home. From the moment you see the stop-you-in-your-tracks green Whisper Raum architectural retreat, you know you’ve stepped into the most stylish party pad on either side of the Atlantic. It’s absolutely no surprise this fab home belongs to Deborah and John Scott, co-founders of the members-only Park…

Three Things to Know About Why Mortgage Interest Rates Are on The Rise

By CandysDirt.com Contributor | February 27, 2023 |

By Ryan Casey Stephens,  FPQP®Special Contributor Despite many economic measures moving in the right direction, including inflation readings, mortgage interest rates are heading back up to the stratosphere. We now run the risk of high rates and housing costs ruining what could be a much-needed healthy spring market here in North Texas. That’s why today…

Activists, New Streets, And Disappearing Walls Are Part of Fort Worth’s Historic Black Neighborhoods

By Joy Donovan | February 27, 2023 |

Fiery activists, concrete streets, and torn-down walls all are a part of Fort Worth’s history. The Tarrant County Black Historical & Genealogical Society presented a lecture highlighting historically Black neighborhoods such as Como, Garden of Eden, Stop Six, Riverside/Rock Island Bottom, and Terrell Heights. The pioneers of those neighborhoods helped shape their surroundings and Fort…