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Do you remember watching Return of The Jedi for the first time? What about Robinhood: Prince of Theives with Kevin Costner? Both of those movies were seen multiple times by an up-and-coming Bow Tie Realtor back in the day. I loved seeing where the Ewoks lived on the forest moon of Endor and where all…
Focus on the war in Ukraine has dwindled lately with current public attention on violence here in the U.S. However, title companies remain diligent about real estate sanctions against Russia and designated Russians singled out by the U.S. government. The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has recently taken action…
Tragedy of tragedies, this one is already gone, but is it good or what? It’s out in Highland Village, just off Interstate 35 by Lake Lewisville and a stone-skip away from Flower Mound. It’s an interesting area filled with #LakeLifers. Interesting in the way that it’s a suburb, but there’s the lake so it’s a…
WaterColor has long been a favorite coastal haunt of Texans seeking beach waters a little more clear than what Galveston has to offer. In fact, if you visit the area during peak summer vacation, you’re bound to see someone you know. Located on a pristine stretch of the Gulf of Mexico, there are so many…
Petitions are signed, and the Lakewood Conservation District is one step closer to including two additional neighborhoods. Conservation districts, which have existed in Dallas since 1988, are designed to help communities protect certain neighborhood characteristics. Lakewood’s Historic Origins Developers Albert Dines and Lee R. Kraft bought 184 acres in the 1920s around what is now…