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Ebola In Dallas: 100 Possible Contacts Now. Should You Cancel Open Houses Just to be Safe?

By Candy Evans / October 2, 2014 /

The nation’s first case of Ebola is here in Dallas, after a patient at Texas Healthcare Presbyterian was first seen, sent home, then returned to get a full-fledged diagnosis of Ebola. (Full disclosure: My husband is a physician on staff there.) The patient is now in isolation. Turns out that when he was sent home on…

Why Preston Center (West Half) is Such a Mess. Will It Ever Be Upscale?

By Candy Evans / October 2, 2014 /

Don’t know if this is Part One of a multi-part series, or a great stand-alone piece, but as promised, Eric Nicholson over at The Dallas Observer asks the question most of us ask as we peruse that stucco jungle of cars, one-way streets, and quite possibly the ugliest parking garage in the US, Preston Center.…

Rocking Realtor Tyler LeBaron Shows Clients That Hard Work Never Goes Out of Style

By Joanna England / October 1, 2014 /

What a fun personality this Rogers Healy + Associates Realtor has! Tyler LeBaron, a hilarious and hard-working agent, knows how to win clients over with tremendous service and loyalty. He’s risen in the ranks in Dallas after attending SMU’s Cox School of Business, showing that it’s a winning formula. Does your lender work hard to…

Lease of the Week: Unique 1930s Mediterranean Cottage in University Park Packs in The Charm

By Joanna England / October 1, 2014 /

There are two reasons I love this listing: 1) This home is seriously adorable and not at all what you’d expect from a home in University Park, where restrained architecture and transitional style reigns supreme. Cozy and colorful, with original details in the most unexpected places, it is a treasure trove of architectural interest. 2)…

Unique Spanish-Inspired Home in Plano Offers Plenty of Texture

By Joanna England / September 30, 2014 /

There are so many homes in Plano that look just like the last one. Behind their brick exteriors they have two-story foyers, tile floors and beige carpet, dark wood cabinetry and granite counters. Master suites with the same vanities, the same jetted tubs, and the same shower. I could be describing hundreds of homes in…