Alicia Trevino

Visit the Weekend Open Houses for these Three Historic Dallas Homes

By Leah Shafer / August 23, 2018 /

Dallas is a newer city and what we call “historic” is practically a new build in many parts of the world. But nonetheless, we love our historic homes with their character and style.  For today’s CandysDirt.com Open Houses of the Week, we’re looking at three Craftsman-style homes from the late 1920. They houses range in price from $446,000…

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Candy’s Lease of the Week: Sometimes You Just Want to Go Where the Lights Are Low DOWNTOWN

By Candy Evans / January 31, 2013 /

Sometimes you just want to go downtown and live that sleek, clean, grown-up style, but not really sure you want to plunk your equity down on condo just yet. This is what so many of my friends, young and old (like me!) are doing: renting a really great condo to test the urban lifestyle. I’m…

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Candy's Lease of the Week: Sometimes You Just Want to Go Where the Lights Are Low DOWNTOWN

By Candy Evans / January 31, 2013 /

Sometimes you just want to go downtown and live that sleek, clean, grown-up style, but not really sure you want to plunk your equity down on condo just yet. This is what so many of my friends, young and old (like me!) are doing: renting a really great condo to test the urban lifestyle. I’m…

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HGTV’s My First Place Shooting in Dallas: Your Chance to Snag an Extra $2000?

By Candy Evans / September 24, 2011 /

First time home-buyers, here’s your chance to snag an extra $2000 that might help cover the cost of, oh, new flooring.  HGTV is scouting for first-time home-buyers and their agents and say they need a whole bunch.  “We’ll be looking for around 30 stories in the Dallas area, plenty of opportunities for you and any of your…

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Dallas Real Estate News: Alicia Trevino Says Farewell to Real Estate Flippers, Return to Ozzie & Harriet Mode

By Candy Evans / November 29, 2010 /

In between seeking the very best vacation properties at the very best prices, I have been hearing all about real estate in Dallas. And in Texas. Guess what: it isn’t so bad — here. Texas has fewer properties up for foreclosure In fact, all the U.S. markets with the smallest supply of homes at risk…

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