Dallas real estate news

Former Dallas Stars Forward Vern Fiddler Reflects on Life Off of The Ice And in Real Estate

By Daniel Lalley / April 25, 2023 /

After retiring from the rigor of spectator sports, many professional athletes build broadcasting careers, take management roles, or simply ride out their retirement swimming in the riches afforded by their salaries and endorsements like Scrooge McDuck. However, some use the lessons learned through a lifetime of competition for that next career move. Former Dallas Stars…

Check Out These 3 Denton Dwellings of Diverse Nature

By Daniel Lalley / April 23, 2023 /

As an alumnus of the great University of North Texas, I have developed a deep appreciation for the eclectic architecture in Denton. This city, like its populous, is diverse with an array of aesthetics. The east side of the city offers so much open space and beautiful ranch houses. However, the closer you get to…

Dallas Architect Purva Jain is Bringing Blueprints Into the Future With AI, Virtual Reality

By Daniel Lalley / April 17, 2023 /

Dallas remains on the cutting edge of architecture for many reasons. Just by looking at our downtown skyline, one can easily see how this city fosters creativity, ingenuity, and innovation. From Reunion Tower to Fountain Place, elements of futuristic design define Dallas architecture. But what does this look like as we enter the next leap…

University Park Unveils an Unbelievable Build by LRO Residential

By Daniel Lalley / April 7, 2023 /

With quaint tree-lined avenues, stunning homes, and an unrivaled community feel, University Park feels like an affluent suburban paradise located right in the middle of the city. For this week’s Inwood Home of the Week sponsored by Inwood National Bank, we’re so excited to reveal a breathtaking new build by one of our favorite builders…

Dallas Eyes Community Land Trusts as Option For Permanent Affordable Housing

By April Towery / March 10, 2023 /

Houston touted its Community Land Trust as an innovative solution to lead the nation in affordable housing. The plan fell short, funding was slashed, and bureaucracy got in the way, according to a comprehensive report in the Texas Tribune last month. But Houston didn’t have Linda McMahon, president and CEO of The Real Estate Council,…