Fort Worth

Tracy Halliday Traded Teaching for an Education in Real Estate

By CandysDirt.com Contributor / October 29, 2022 /

Fort Worth agent Tracy Halliday has transitioned from education to real estate. She discussed her approach with CandysDirt.com.

Trick or Treat Yourself to Listings in the Best D-FW Neighborhoods for Halloween Fun

By April Towery / October 27, 2022 /

Potential homebuyers looking to fill their pumpkins with goodies have a rare opportunity this weekend to check out some of the hottest listings in Dallas-Fort Worth — and scoop up a few bite-size Hershey bars along the way.  The best neighborhoods for trick-or-treating include Deerfield in Plano, Dallas’s Swiss Avenue Historic District, and the Monticello…

No Passport Required for This Everyday Getaway in FW’s Gated Montserrat Estates

By CandysDirt / October 22, 2022 /

During the planning stages of a distinctive new residential development, choosing a name for said site that accurately reflects the surroundings and quickly invokes a positive emotional connection, is critical. For instance, a universally beloved travel destination. Montserrat West Fort Worth Estates – named for a breathtaking mountain northwest of Barcelona that’s home to a…

Colleyville Builder Plans to Expand Its Portfolio in Two Growing Communities

By Marlin Weso / October 9, 2022 /

Graham Hart Home Builder opened its office at 1109 Glade Road, moving from its existing space next door, the company announced last week.

In Fort Worth’s Tanglewood, ‘Teardown’ Isn’t Necessarily a Bad Word

By Eric Prokesh / October 7, 2022 /

I’m suspicious of motives behind phrases such as “highest and best use,” which are intended to offer a moral justification for razing older properties. With its oversized lots and access to first-rate Tanglewood Elementary School, the many smaller 1960s ranch-style houses that average 2,500 square feet have proved tempting targets for teardown and redevelopment. Many…