Dallas real estate news

Local Market Monitor Report Echoes Optimism of Realtors, But We Want to Know What Area’s Aren’t Growing Like Crazy

By Joanna England / March 4, 2013 /

The Local Market Monitor Report for the Dallas, Plano, and Irving areas calls the real estate market “Low Risk.” This is echoing what we’ve heard since November — prices are up, homes are on the market for a 30 to 60 days, inventory is low. The report forecasts a 3 percent increase in home values…

Local Market Monitor Report Echoes Optimism of Realtors, But We Want to Know What Area's Aren't Growing Like Crazy

By Joanna England / March 4, 2013 /

The Local Market Monitor Report for the Dallas, Plano, and Irving areas calls the real estate market “Low Risk.” This is echoing what we’ve heard since November — prices are up, homes are on the market for a 30 to 60 days, inventory is low. The report forecasts a 3 percent increase in home values…

Dallas Stager Karen Eubank Shares Top Tips on Dallas Voice Blog

By Joanna England / March 1, 2013 /

We love it when we see hard-working stagers getting some much-deserved recognition. Karen Eubank, who occasionally writes for CandysDirt.com, was profiled by the Dallas Voice on how to get top dollar for your property. Eubank, who’s been a stager since before they started calling it “staging,” gives some great advice in the story. My favorite…

Trulia’s Real Estate Lab Can Show Agents How To Write Listings That Get Homes Sold

By Joanna England / March 1, 2013 /

So, with the right listing, even a dilapidated house in the Fair Park area could sell?

Maybe so, according to new research from Trulia.com.

Mixing science and selling, Trulia’s newly minted Real Estate Lab has just published research showing the psychological link between “color” language in real estate listings and a buyer’s attraction.

Trulia's Real Estate Lab Can Show Agents How To Write Listings That Get Homes Sold

By Joanna England / March 1, 2013 /

So, with the right listing, even a dilapidated house in the Fair Park area could sell?

Maybe so, according to new research from Trulia.com.

Mixing science and selling, Trulia’s newly minted Real Estate Lab has just published research showing the psychological link between “color” language in real estate listings and a buyer’s attraction.