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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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Max Anderson is Leaving the DMA and Listing His Wilderness Court Estate

By Joanna England / September 28, 2015 /

Not too long ago Candy wrote about how Max Anderson and his then wife, Jacqueline Buckingham Anderson, were doing the “conscious uncoupling” thing and had put their beautiful home in Williamsburg Estates in Preston Hollow in North Dallas (north of LBJ) on the market. Heck, Jacqueline even wrote a book about it: “Separating into Wholeness: Revolutionary Relationships…

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Ebby Halliday’s Celebration of Life for a Life Well Lived

By Candy Evans / September 18, 2015 /

It was probably the most beautiful memorial service most of us will ever attend, and it was totally befitting Ebby Halliday Acers, the Duchess of Dallas Real Estate as her pastor, Dr. Jim Denison, called her. The sanctuary at Park Cities Baptist Church on Thursday afternoon was loaded, as was the balcony, and I’m told…

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When It’s This Hot in Texas, You Need a Home With Trees, Bees & Two Master B’s

By Candy Evans / August 11, 2015 /

  There is something about the location of 11259 Leachman Circle that takes the temperature down a notch or two. The home is located on a leafy cul-de-sac off Northaven Road (near Inwood, need I say more?) that is so peaceful you can hear the crickets tapping their legs. And the home is CANOPIED by…

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Inwood Home of the Week: You Will Just Want to Give This Cool Cottage a Hug

By Candy Evans / August 7, 2015 /

I am so into charming, chic cottages this week. Perhaps it’s the weather — these cottages remind me of Maine and cooler temps. This little Briarwood charmer caught my eye because of the picket-fence appeal, the “adorableness”, and the great landscaping. Lo and behold, turns out the home is owned by a landscape designer. No…

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