Allie Beth Allman

Did Andy Beal REALLY Pay $100 Million for the Hicks Estate?

By Candy Evans / January 16, 2016 /

Recall that when Tom and Cinda first put their 25.5 acre estate on the market, it was listed with broker Douglas Newby for $136 million. That was in January of 2013. The market was just waking up, of course, but behemoth properties are always tricky to sell because the buyer pool is so limited. When Allie…

Andy Beal Closed on the Hicks Residence This Morning: The Most Expensive Real Estate Transaction in Texas Real Estate History

By Candy Evans / January 15, 2016 /

We’ve been blogging about it for weeks now, and I have to give credit where credit is due: Steve Brown at The Dallas Morning News was first to publish that Andy Beal was interested in buying Walnut Place, the former Crespi Estate on Walnut Hill Lane that was listed by Allie Beth Allman and David…

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.…

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…

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

By Candy Evans / November 12, 2015 /

I’ve got more details to share about the Allie Beth Allman & Associates sale after speaking to founders Allie Beth and Pierce Allman yesterday, and some additional insight from Ron Peltier, chairman and CEO of HomeServices of America, Inc., whom I spoke to briefly yesterday afternoon. There are so many questions about this game-changer in…