Dallas real estate news

Cameron Holland Helps Clients Flip Homes 'With Training Wheels,' And This Tudor on Monticello is a Prime Example

By Joanna England / February 25, 2013 /

Cameron Holland, Broker at Howell Holland Real Estate, is a young gun at just 29 years old. And yet, he’s got an eye for real estate and he knows what sells. That’s why friends and clients enlist his expertise to help them flip homes in the higher-end markets of Dallas. Holland just finished consulting on…

Cameron Holland Helps Clients Flip Homes ‘With Training Wheels,’ And This Tudor on Monticello is a Prime Example

By Joanna England / February 25, 2013 /

Cameron Holland, Broker at Howell Holland Real Estate, is a young gun at just 29 years old. And yet, he’s got an eye for real estate and he knows what sells. That’s why friends and clients enlist his expertise to help them flip homes in the higher-end markets of Dallas. Holland just finished consulting on…

Friday Five Hundred: Life is Sweet on Turtle Creek, And This Renovated Claridge Condo Has Views That Inspire

By Joanna England / February 22, 2013 /

We tend to obsess over condos here from time to time, searching through listings and Pinterest. (By the way, did you know you can pin photos from CandysDirt.com just by hovering over them and clicking the “Pin It” button? Well, you can.) Sometimes we find one that is so money and it doesn’t even know…

How Do You Stage a Home With Pets? Very Carefully, Says Professional Dog Trainer Will Nadeau

By Joanna England / February 21, 2013 /

We’ve talked about how best to sell your house if you own a dog or a cat, but how do you get your furry friend to behave while you have a showing or an open house. Accomplished dog trainer Will R. Nadeau shares a few tips on how to keep your pets from getting in…

Thursday Three Hundred: The Dream of The 1880s is Alive in McKinney, And This Restored Farmhouse is Proof

By Joanna England / February 21, 2013 /

You’ll have to forgive me for the lame Portlandia reference. I love old homes. They remind me of a time when things were crafted by artisans, built by hand and appreciated. They remind me that, while it feels like we’ve reinvented construction and made old new again, there was nothing really wrong with “old” in…