David Maez

Custom Contemporary in Grand Prairie Offers Luxury Upgrades, Affordable Price

By Joanna England / August 3, 2017 /

As more and more people hunt for affordable new construction in North Texas, and as more and more builders look for the right lots to build, once-overlooked suburbs are starting to shine. Take the Midcities’ own Grand Prairie for instance. That’s where you’ll find this great transitional design with contemporary flair built by CAVSO Homes…

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Fort Worth, Dallas Lead Nation In 2016 Rent Increases, No Relief In Sight, Say Experts

By Leah Shafer / January 9, 2017 /

If it feels like you’re paying a lot for rent, you’re probably right: huge demand for DFW apartments in 2016, coupled with a shortage of supply, has pushed rents and building occupancy to record levels. DFW rent prices are now averaging almost $1,100 a month, according to MPF Research. Add to that a vacancy rate of…

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New Real Estate Virtual Reality Company to Offer Immersive, Responsive Technology

By Leah Shafer / June 10, 2016 /

Virtual reality is a technology that’s gaining traction in the real estate marketplace. The idea is visionary: allow homebuyers to experience a property in an immersive, realistic way with their mobile devices or virtual reality headsets. This could have big implications for the luxury market, in particular, where Realtors have to work hard to differentiate their…

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Grab Your Skinny Ties and Pearls For VIVO Realty’s Stylish Broker Open June 23

By Joanna England / May 27, 2016 /

UPDATE: David Maez says they’re rescheduling this event to June 23rd at the request of the builder, which gives all you hip cats time to find something to wear! Folks, why are we not doing more themed open houses? Yes, we do a wonderful event every so often with our themed CandysDirt.com Staff Meetings, but…

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From the Archives: 6 Ways Millennials Are Changing Real Estate Business

By Leah Shafer / December 23, 2015 /

For years, millennials have largely been thought of as renters, not buyers, but that has changed. Millennials, born from the early 1980s to the early 2000s, now represent the largest group of homebuyers in the U.S. at 32 percent, taking over from Generation X, according to the 2015 National Association of Realtors (NAR) Home Buyer…

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