Dallas real estate news

Check out This Newly Built Stucco Beauty in Preston Hollow

By Daniel Hightower Smith / July 26, 2021 /

Preston Hollow has been one of Dallas’s ascendant neighborhoods for awhile, but even some of the homes there feature extra perks. One of them is 11041 Lawnhaven Road. It’s a contemporary stucco built in 2020 that backs up to one of Dallas’s broad green belts, the Northaven Trail, where you will often find our founder…

In The Zone: Proposed Clinic in Northeast Dallas Rejected by City Plan Commission

By Candy Evans / July 22, 2021 /

The Dallas Plan Commission has denied a proposal for the southwest corner of Stults Road and Forest Lane to construct a 30,000-square-foot clinic. Residents of neighboring Hamilton Park, Northwood Estates, Northwood Heights, Royal Lane Village, and the Urban Reserve said they opposed the development for several reasons: The site contains a floodplain and therefore threatens…

Seller’s Market Persists in Dallas Fort Worth With Relative Feeding Frenzy, Opendoor Says

By Joanna England / July 21, 2021 /

The Dallas market is a microcosm of the U.S., with attitudes about the housing market mirroring those seen for the country overall according to Opendoor. The real estate disruptor’s recent study — The Hearts & Minds Behind Today’s Housing Market — says that more than three-quarters of Dallas-Fort Worth residents believe that buying a home…

Dallas Mavericks Can Now Say That Rogers Healy Is Their Realtor With New Partnership

By Candy Evans / July 21, 2021 /

It was billed as big news happening at 4 p.m. July 13: Rogers Healy and Associates invited media, VIPs, and agents to gather at Victory Plaza for some big, big news. And with Healy’s dramatic flair, he put on a BIG, impressive presentation as he drew the throngs into the plaza and then up popped…

Despite Risk of Natural Disaster, Many Texas Homeowners Are Uninsured

By Joanna England / July 21, 2021 /

From Staff Reports Winter Storm Uri was a harsh reminder of the importance of homeowner’s insurance. A study by the Texas Real Estate Research Center at Texas A&M University shows households that are low-income, in nonmetropolitan areas, or without a mortgage are less likely to have homeowner’s insurance. Researchers used U.S. Census Bureau data to…