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Lake Views and More on Lake Whitney

By Seth Fowler | November 1, 2022 |

We warned you last week that Tarrant County Tuesday is a sucker for lake homes. We told you all the benefits — location, proximity, no salty feelings, no sharks, no jellyfish, no six hours driving and listening to Disney movies on a streaming loop — and here we are, the second week in a row…

A Remodeled Midcentury Minutes From Denton’s Square

By Nikki Barringer | November 1, 2022 |

Up in Denton, there are houses, obviously. Lots of them. Plenty within walking distance to downtown Denton’s Square, too. It’s common to see Craftsman-style homes and little bungalows from the 1940s and beyond. But one architectural style that’s not as common? The good ol’ midcentury. And yet, here it is in all its remodeled glory.…

Three Things to Know: Scary Stories Best Told in The Dark

By CandysDirt.com Contributor | October 31, 2022 |

By Ryan Casey Stephens,  FPQP®Special Contributor Happy Halloween reader! Would you like to hear a few ghostly tales? There are unexplained things in this world. Sometimes events occur that are so peculiar they might be best described as … unnatural. Turn off the lights, turn on the flashlight, and let’s shudder through this week’s Three…

Just in Time For Halloween, Report Shows North Texas is Far From Full-On Zombie Status

By Marlin Weso | October 31, 2022 |

We’re not in The Walking Dead territory yet, according to ATTOM’s fourth-quarter Vacant Property and Zombie Foreclosure Report.

Staff, Services, And Style: How HALL Arts Residences Redefines Luxury High-Rise Living For a New Era

By Candy Evans | October 31, 2022 |

“Luxury is fundamentally a state of mind,” says John Scott, whose name ought to ring a bell in any serious discussion about Dallas luxury. The founder and chairman of Park House Dallas, former president, CEO and director of Belmond Ltd. (formerly Orient-Express Hotels), many Directorships, and President and Chief Executive Officer of Rosewood Hotels &…

This Highland Park Transitional Evolved From an Arts & Crafts Original

By Karen Eubank | October 31, 2022 |

Seeing a home transition through the decades is fascinating. It gives us insight into architectural trends and offers historical snapshots. It’s hard to imagine, but this Highland Park transitional was built in 1914 in the popular Arts & Crafts style, but over the years it has carried a French air that ultimately grew into this…