Allie Beth Allman & Associates

Top Agent Susan Baldwin Shares Her Formula for Buying and Selling in 2025

By CandysDirt / January 30, 2025 /

Susan Baldwin, who celebrated 2024 as the No. 1 Individual Agent at Allie Beth Allman & Associates with $138 million in sales, has a simple but tried-and-true formula for success in a challenging real estate market. Baldwin focuses on relationships with her clients and consistently invests in a sales plan that includes staging, correct pricing,…

Dallas’ Top Producing Real Estate Group Expands Its Star Power

By CandysDirt / January 16, 2025 /

In a world where real estate groups often are defined by sheer numbers of people, Perry Wisdom Barrett Real Estate is rewriting the narrative. With a focus on quality over quantity, this group is about assembling the best of the best — high performing experts with a track record of delivering results, not just promises. Perry…

Allie Beth Allman Named Among 2025 Dallas Business Hall of Fame Laureates

By CandysDirt / December 5, 2024 /

From staff reports Luxury real estate trailblazer Allie Beth Allman will be among three distinguished leaders celebrated at the 27th annual Dallas Business Hall of Fame gala on February 22, 2025, at the Omni Dallas Hotel. Joining her as honorees are Curtis C. Farmer, CEO of Comerica Bank, and Dale Petroskey, President and CEO of…

Timeless University Park Gem Could Be Your Home For the Holidays

By CandysDirt / November 14, 2024 /

In University Park, the original owners of a beautiful Terry Woldt-built residence are ready to pass the baton after years of cherishing it. For buyers with an appreciation for sophisticated design, high-quality materials and craftsmanship, and luxurious spaces for elegant hosting, it’s a rare offering you don’t want to miss.  A University Park Treasure Arriving…

Georgian Beauty on Glendora: Elegance Definitely Comes in Smaller Packages

By Candy Evans / October 28, 2024 /

It’s a bit of a quirk: in recent years, the sale of four-bedroom homes has skyrocketed in market share. But the average size of a new home has been falling steadily — getting smaller — for the past decade. So buyers want more bedrooms (even if having fewer kids) in a smaller space on less…