Coppell

Jason Bell Rings in September as Sales Leader for Ebby Halliday’s Irving-Area Office

By Candy's Dirt / September 9, 2020 /

From Staff Reports Jason Bell is the new sales leader of Ebby Halliday Realtors’ Irving | Las Colinas | Coppell Office. Bell will also continue in his role as sales leader of Ebby’s Flower Mound | Lewisville Office. Chris Kelly, president and chief executive officer of the Ebby Halliday Companies, and Carolyn Rosson, vice president…

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Add This Coppell Open House to Your Weekend To-Do List

By Shelby Skrhak / August 27, 2020 /

If you don’t already have plans for Saturday, now you do! You’ll definitely want to check out this hacienda-style listing in Coppell that’s open from 1 to 3 p.m. Grab a little local flavor for lunch at Anamia’s TexMex or the Coppell Deli on the way, and then stop in at 323 Oxford Place and…

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Karen Gearhart Returns to Coldwell Banker Irving/Las Colinas

By Joshua Baethge / December 23, 2019 /

  After more than a decade away Karen Gearhart has returned to the Coldwell Banker Irving/Las Colinas office. She is a 22-year real estate veteran whose primary focus is the Irving, Las Colinas, Coppell, and Flower Mound areas. She is also active in the Irving/Las Colinas Chamber of Commerce where she has served on the…

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This Lavish Estate in Coppell Is Practically Perfect in Every Way

By Candy Evans / October 24, 2019 /

Once you’re through the iron gates of this glorious Coppell estate, you’ll never want to leave. Take in the grandiose exterior and imagine how glamorous you will feel each day walking past the trimmed hedges and custom limestone fountain to your handcrafted front door. Of course, you can always pull up to the elegant porte-cochère…

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Suburb Sunday: These Coppell Homes Are Full of Texture and Potential

By Shelby Skrhak / September 8, 2019 /

Although Coppell is thought of as a relatively young city (incorporated in 1955), its roots can be traced back to the early 1880’s as many towns in north Texas began: a bustling railroad stop for commerce and agriculture. The Dallas County (and a little bit of DenCo) city has an estimated population of  41,000, fed…

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