Dallas real estate news

PD-15: Tackling New Development Traffic Without Making It Worse For Everyone

By Jon Anderson / September 21, 2018 /

One of the main criticisms for Pink Wall redevelopment is the fear (real or imagined) that the traffic that results from increased PD-15 density will overwhelm the neighborhood. But does it have to? With a little creative reimagining, I think increased density could be virtually unnoticeable on the Pink Wall’s interior roads. I sense the…

Ryan Serhant Shares Secrets to His Success Saturday in Dallas

By CandysDirt / September 21, 2018 /

Writing a book at 33 might seem a little presumptuous — unless you’re Ryan Serhant, who regularly sells luxury real estate in New York and appears on Bravo in more than one show (including Million Dollar Listing). But Ryan himself will tell you that his book, “Sell It Like Serhant,” is less autobiography and more success…

Tarrant County JP Indicted on Property Tax-Related Felonies

By Bethany Erickson / September 21, 2018 /

Longtime Tarrant County Justice of the Peace Jacquelyn Wright has had her fair share of controversy in the 28 years she’s served in that position. But that controversy may be outpaced by Wednesday’s news that a grand jury indicted Wright, 77, on four felony charges related to homestead exemptions she claimed. It is alleged that…

Joan Eleazer Sells Champ d’Or AGAIN: Hickory Creek Estate to Become Entertainment Venue

By Candy Evans / September 21, 2018 /

Joan Eleazer with Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty is one pretty amazing agent. In fact, when I hear talk of Realtors going by the wayside as AVM’s and other computer-based platforms take over the selling of homes, I think of Joan. She sold Champ d’Or, once priced at $72 million, after nine years and eight…

Beautifully Updated West Highland Park Mediterranean With Eye-Popping Curb Appeal

By Bethany Erickson / September 20, 2018 /

It can be a gamble, buying an older home. Sometimes they’ve been updated and the price reflects that, and other times they are in desperate need of love. Neither is the case with this week’s Inwood Home of the Week, a 1950s Mediterranean in West Highland Park with curb appeal for days and bright, airy…