Dallas real estate news

Friday Five Hundred: They Call it 'Prosper' For a Reason, Because The Houses Are Rich!

By Joanna England / May 3, 2013 /

Oh my goodness, this house is so delectably rich there’s no way you can finish it in one sitting. If you need a break between the gratuitous house p0rn, catch your breath and come back! This gorgeous home in the Prosper neighborhood of Gentle Creek Estates is such a stunner. It has four bedrooms, four baths,…

Friday Five Hundred: They Call it ‘Prosper’ For a Reason, Because The Houses Are Rich!

By Joanna England / May 3, 2013 /

Oh my goodness, this house is so delectably rich there’s no way you can finish it in one sitting. If you need a break between the gratuitous house p0rn, catch your breath and come back! This gorgeous home in the Prosper neighborhood of Gentle Creek Estates is such a stunner. It has four bedrooms, four baths,…

It's My Mansion: Sure, The Market is Moving Fast, But Can Optimistic Listing Prices Get Out of Hand?

By Joanna England / May 2, 2013 /

I really do like this little house in the San Juan Heights area of Casa View Haven. It’s a three bedroom, two bath post-war traditional in an up-and-coming area of East Dallas. There’s a lot of community involvement, and lots of young families moving in. This is a great house for a middle-class couple with…

It’s My Mansion: Sure, The Market is Moving Fast, But Can Optimistic Listing Prices Get Out of Hand?

By Joanna England / May 2, 2013 /

I really do like this little house in the San Juan Heights area of Casa View Haven. It’s a three bedroom, two bath post-war traditional in an up-and-coming area of East Dallas. There’s a lot of community involvement, and lots of young families moving in. This is a great house for a middle-class couple with…

Thursday Three Hundred: This Gorgeous McKinney Farmhouse is Alive With Historical Touches

By Joanna England / May 2, 2013 /

This place is just too stinking adorable to pass up! Located in McKinney’s W. A. Rhea subdivision, 519 W. Hunt St. was built in 1901 and has so much of that turn-of-the-century beauty intact. It’s labeled as a Victorian, but I’d call this more Louisiana French, wouldn’t you? The columns on the expansive front porch…