Dallas Realtor

Allie Beth Allman Agent Missy Woehr Came For The Byron, Stayed For Amazing Real Estate Dallas Has to Offer

By Joanna England / June 3, 2013 /

Missy Woehr is just about as Dallas as Dallas gets. But would you believe that this dynamic agent not only hails from Tulsa, but made her way to Dallas to see a golf tournament? Woehr has made a name for herself as someone with a wealth of information about Uptown, and is a key member…

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How Tight is Dallas Real Estate Inventory? Realtors Have Turned To Cold Calling

By Joanna England / May 16, 2013 /

The first source cited in this report from Bloomberg Businessweek is Dallas Realtor Mary Beth Harrison, who has turned to poring over tax records to find homeowners who might be motivated to sell if they knew how much money they could make. “That’s how hot things are now,” Harrison said. I haven’t heard reports of…

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Realtor Kathy Hewitt Would Rather Be Golfing, or Selling Homes in North Oak Cliff!

By Joanna England / April 25, 2013 /

Kathy Hewitt is an avid golfer, which is really perfect for a career in real estate. It’s how she learned to focus on clients, take her time, and that patience pays off. She’s built a solid team in the Hewitt & Habgood Real Estate Group, which focuses on gorgeous single-family properties in Oak Cliff. Today…

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Highland Park Soda Fountain (or Highland Park Pharmacy, if You’re a Parkie) is a Century Old

By Joanna England / April 30, 2012 /

Apparently Highland Park Pharm … I mean Soda Fountain has an impressive list of regulars, which happen to include some folks in the Dallas real estate business. The Grand Dame of real estate, Ebby Halliday, is known to pop in every once in a while according to this story by Maria Halkias at the DMN.…

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Market Report: Dallas Residential Real Estate Market Hits Rock Bottom, And There’s Nowhere to go But up

By Joanna England / April 3, 2012 /

So, we have good news and bad news. Which do you want first?

Well, the good news is that, after a relatively mild recession, the Dallas-area residential real estate market is poised for an uptick, propelled by job growth, a vigorous banking sector, and more people with a few bucks to spare, according to a report from LocalMarketMonitor.com.

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