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Luxury Living at Less Than $1 Million in This Week’s Open House Roundup

By April Towery | August 18, 2022 |

While inventory is up, home prices in some areas are still on the rise. That just means there are plenty of options for families that need a lot of space and a Dallas ZIP code in this week’s Open House Roundup. The median home price in Dallas-Fort Worth is about $426,000, up almost $100,000 from…

Beep! Boop! This Trinity Groves Listing Caters to the Classic Arcade Crowd

By Tommy Cummings | August 17, 2022 |

Douglas Elliman Reality is listing a 2,389-square-foot single-family, fully furnished house loaded with classic arcade machines.

Skyline Condominiums in The Cedars: Live in 1 and Lease the Other 11 for Profit

By Shelby Skrhak | August 17, 2022 |

This week’s High Caliber Home of the Week, sponsored by Lisa Peters of Caliber Home Loans offers a unique opportunity to purchase an innovative building of 12 condominium homes in The Cedars. Courtney Tauriac of Compass RE Texas is marketing the entire building as one listing for $5.5 million. Located at 2080 Kelly Ave. between…

Fall is on The Way, But Your Air Conditioner Can’t Catch a Break Yet

By Brenda Masse | August 17, 2022 |

It’s August in North Texas, and if you’re not wearing out your air conditioner, you’re a stronger person than I am. Even though the “ber” months are a mere two weeks away, ’round these parts we bust out the pumpkin spice long before we put away the sunscreen. In this record-breaking heat, we’ve already suggested…

Double-Wide Trailer Equals Double Disaster

By Mimi Perez | August 17, 2022 |

My husband made for the perfect source for this week’s column. In his early years his dad worked in the oil industry and that required a lot of moving. Their solution to housing was to simply have their home hitched up and moved from town to town. Yeah, my husband and his siblings were the…

Couple Looking to Build Their Dallas-Area Dream Home Is Subject of ‘Washington Post’ Report

By CandysDirt.com Contributor | August 17, 2022 |

The Washington Post examines an Orlando couple who’s faced all manner of construction delays and costs caused by the COVID-19 outbreak.