Allie Beth Allman

Andy Beal First Wanted the Crow Manse, Then Decided He Wanted The Hicks Estate

By Candy Evans / January 15, 2016 /

It is such a tough decision, I do feel his pain. Word is that Andy first wanted the beautiful estate of Margaret Crow at 4500 Preston Road. It was listed for $46 million and remains an expired listing listed with Allie Beth Allman. It’s one of the largest & most historic sites in Highland Park.…

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Finding This North Dallas Contemporary Was Kismet for Karen Luter and Sabra Girard

By Joanna England / November 18, 2015 /

It was the last house that Allie Beth Allman Realtor Karen Luter was going to show to Sabra Girard and her husband, but iced-over roads threatened to cut their showing short. It was sleeting outside, and getting home would soon mean a dicey drive. Add the complication of having two children in tow and you…

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More Details on the Sale of Allie Beth Allman & Associates to Home Services of America: Nothing, Not Even Signs, Changing

By Candy Evans / November 12, 2015 /

I got a chance to talk with Allie Beth and Pierce Allman and also Ron Peltier, chairman and CEO of HomeServices of America, Inc., briefly yesterday afternoon. Had so many questions about this game-changer in the Dallas luxury real estate market, which is one of the hottest in the country. (Don’t be surprised if other…

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Breaking: Allie Beth Allman Sells to Warren Buffett Real Estate

By Candy Evans / November 11, 2015 /

Huge news in the Dallas high end broker industry. Something’s been up with news about Allie Beth Allman & Associates for a couple of weeks! I got word last week that Allie Beth’s affiliation with Christie’s Great Estates had been severed. While I was researching that for accuracy—Duke Jimerson told me at an event Thursday…

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Staff Meeting Event at 6626 Talmadge Lane: Yes!! Size Matters!

By Jon Anderson / October 22, 2015 /

Last night Talmadge Lane was hopping with attendees to our third Staff Meeting event. As advice columnist Dan Savage says, “it gets better.” Certainly the assembled, several of whom may still be lost within this impressively large 14-thousand square foot home, enjoyed spending time to revel in this home’s uniqueness.

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