Dallas real estate news

Realtor Loses License, But Former Clients Say She Still Owes Them Money

By Bethany Erickson / July 26, 2019 /

When Lee Warren found himself in need of someone to manage his rental properties, he turned to a friend — a licensed Realtor who had hung up her shingle to do just that.  “I have known her for years — we were friends,” Warren said. He now says that Ashley Williams Creamer betrayed that friendship…

Give Peace A Chance With Contemporary Allen Abode

By CandysDirt.com Contributor / July 26, 2019 /

By April Towery Special Contributor You had me at theater room. It’s one of those perks, like a Jacuzzi tub or an elevator — maybe you don’t really need it; maybe you’ll never use it, but it sure is cool. And one-touch electric shades in the master bedroom, wood-look tile floors, double ovens, and a…

Extraordinary Home on a Rare, Sizable Lot in Highland Park Seeks a Buyer

By CandysDirt / July 25, 2019 /

Highland Park has a reputation for being the height of luxury, with tree-lined streets and gorgeous houses, but it is not known for its lot sizes. This pristine home on a coveted Highland Park block offers you the chance to live on a rare, luscious 80-foot by 161-foot lot. With more land comes more possibilities,…

Head East For Value With This Adorable Mesquite Ranch

By Joanna England / July 25, 2019 /

As Dallas dirt becomes more and more pricey, we’ve been keeping our finger on the pulse of our close-in suburbs for good deals you just can’t ignore. One such suburb is Mesquite, which is proving to be one of the next big areas primed for investors.  And this listing from Bobbie Jo Glover of Compass’…

Two Federal Home Loan Bank Execs Plead Guilty During Trial

By Bethany Erickson / July 24, 2019 /

On what would have been the sixth day of their trial on federal charges for conspiring to lie to the government-sponsored financial institution, two former Federal Home Loan Bank-Dallas executives reversed course and pleaded guilty to the charges. Terence Carlyle Smith, former FHLB – Dallas President, and Nancy B. Parker, former Chief Information Officer, both…