Dallas real estate

Those Maroon Real Estate Signs in GCB Look Awfully, Awfully Familiar…

By Candy Evans / March 5, 2012 /

Agent Heather with HOME Real Estate? (Someone’s “always sitting on her face.”) And who in Dallas real estate says stuff like, “you can always work with another agent, but they will charge you a fee…” Hmm. Anyone? My favorite part of Sunday night’s debute episode was looking at Bluffview homes near Love Field two inches from…

Japanese Film Crew in Town Going Crazy Over Dallas Real Estate and Their Hero, Yu Darvish

By Candy Evans / February 27, 2012 /

These are the darling folks from Fuji TV in Tokyo, Japan, who are in town for a week filming Dallas real estate. A few weeks ago I got an email from the LA-based production coordinator, Ayumi Kitahara, asking me to help round up Dallas homes for a special segment. Turns out they read my blog about Yu Darvish’s house…

Tuesday Two Hundred: Richardson Schools, and New Everything on Chimney Hill Lane. Dallas Real Estate Rules!

By Candy Evans / February 21, 2012 /

I love Dallas real estate because only $215,000 buys you this gorgeous, super clean ranch style brick home in Richardson ISD in Country Forest. 10250 Chimney Hill is pristine and spotlessly clean for the OCD in you and young engineers will appreciate all the replacements, from roof to gutters and even attic vents, air conditioning new last July when we…

Big Is Back, II: If You Can’t Find A Big Enough Lot, Buy Three — Family Compound on Walnut Hill Lane

By Candy Evans / February 14, 2012 /

More proof of what I was writing earlier: big is back when it comes to the uber rich building homes in Dallas real estate. And if you cannot find a lot big enough for your dream mansion, you just buy several and tear down whatever the hec is on them. Voila, dream compound Readers have been…

Big Is Back: Living Large in Dallas Real Estate Never Really Went Out of Style

By Candy Evans / February 14, 2012 /

I laugh whenever I read that American homes are getting smaller. Maybe SOME homes. But custom homes for the uber wealthy here and elsewhere are bigger than ever. True, there is my generation of Baby Boomers who are contemplating downsizing. Had lunch with Mickey Munir last week of Sharif-Munir Custom Homes, who told me about…