Dallas City Center

Tuesday Two Hundred: In North Oak Cliff, Great Values Can be Found in Sunset Hill

By Joanna England / March 4, 2014 /

In a lot of the more gentrified neighborhoods throughout North Oak Cliff, finding a deal is getting harder and harder. Many of the homes in decent shape throughout Winnetka Heights, Kings Highway, Kessler Plaza, and Ravinia Heights have been bought up and fixed up, and sometimes even flipped by folks with the know-how to do…

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Customer First, Commission Second is The Philosophy That Motivates Dallas City Center Realtor Kevin Caskey

By Joanna England / July 25, 2013 /

He loves his customers, his family, and his neighborhood, and hopefully they all love Kevin Caskey back. And why wouldn’t they? The Dallas City Center Realtor has poured his heart and soul into Dallas and his brokerage, working his way up over 12 years to become sales director. Not bad for a guy from Baytown!…

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Thursday Three Hundred: Updates Make a Difference, And This Cute Craftsman Will Be Worth The Investment!

By Joanna England / March 14, 2013 /

While this house isn’t technically $300,000, it will be worth at least that much when you renovate the kitchen. Located in the Belmont Addition, this cute Craftsman at 5930 Richmond Avenue is listed by Dallas City Center at $290,000. That’s a fair price considering that, while this home is fresh and pretty on the outside,…

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East of Central in Dallas You Find Lots, Homes, and Lots of Real Estate Industry Super-Heros

By Candy Evans / March 14, 2013 /

While you are safely at home, snug in your beds sleeping… or like me, blogging… there are men and women out in the cold fighting for your rights, your homeowner rights. Faster than a speeding bullet… more powerful than a locomotive… and able to leap tall buildings in a single bound ESPECIALLY when those buildings…

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Dallas City Center Agent Vicki White Survived the Titanic — Whoops, I Mean, the Triumph

By Candy Evans / February 20, 2013 /

I know a couple of people, it seems, who were on that miserable Carnival Cruise Ship “Triumph” that turned a party boat into a nightmare because of a fire in the engine room. Dallas City Center agent extraordinaire Vicki White — she sold Belle Nora — her assistant Karen Peeler and friend Kim Hext were on board for…

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