Dallas real estate news

Spectacular University Park Open Houses To Tour This Weekend

By Amy Puchaty / August 1, 2019 /

There’s never a bad time to tour University Park open houses! And this weekend is particularly special. That’s because all three of our picks are made for summer! Whether you’re looking for something under a million or have a couple to spare, there’s a perfect University Park home for you. Check out the best of…

Opendoor to Launch All-In-One Buyer Service in Three Markets, DFW Included

By Bethany Erickson / August 1, 2019 /

Opendoor has made no secret that it wants to dominate the entire real estate industry. In fact, just last month founder Eric Wu told Inc. that he believes the five-year-old company will “build the largest marketplace of homes.” And while the company is on pace to purchase $5 billion in homes this year, other companies…

First Look: Hall Arts Residences Penthouse of Craig And Kathryn Hall

By Candy Evans / July 31, 2019 /

On Monday, we gave you a hip-pocket sneak peek at the Turtle Creek corridor home of Dallas billionaire businessman and developer Craig Hall, and his extraordinary wife, Kathryn. Now we are going to tell you where they are moving: Hall Arts Residences, of course! Hall Arts Residences is the newest, sleekest, most art-loving and luxury-exuding…

Dear NTTA: Time to Trade-In Tolls For Tickets

By Jon Anderson / July 31, 2019 /

You’re the North Texas Tollway Authority, so I get that you’re unlikely to walk a lot to clear your head. But as a minimal driver, I get plenty of walk/think time in. I was re-reminded recently of your debacle in trying to put a useless tollway down the Trinity River – an automotive Schlitterbahn if…

Pre-K Available to More Families in More Neighborhoods, Dallas ISD Says

By CandysDirt / July 30, 2019 /

From staff reports If you still haven’t nailed down pre-K yet, and you have a three or four-year-old, Dallas ISD has news: There’s a good chance you can find a spot anywhere in the city, no matter what your income is. Just before the July break, the district’s board of trustees approved a program that…