Denton County

As Developer Peels Back The Layers of Sheetrock, a 150-Year-Old Log Cabin is Revealed in Flower Mound

By Joanna England / August 17, 2015 /

What a cool story out in Flower Mound, where developer Curtis Grant was beginning the demo process at 4801 Quail Run, a home he purchased that was sold as you’re average 1970s traditional. Here’s the description from listing agent Jeannie Seth: Rare opportunity! Original 1970 home added entire 2nd attached home in 2003, perfect for…

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It’s Back! A French Country Retreat (Formerly Known as Champ D’Or) Hits Market Bigger & Better for $17.5

By Candy Evans / July 11, 2015 /

  You do remember this estate up in Hickory Creek, the stunning French magnifique modeled after Vaux-le-Vicomte, a chateau on the outskirts of Paris, France? It’s enormous: 48,000 square feet now on 39 acres. Originally built by CellStar Corp. founder Alan H. Goldfield and his wife, Shirley, the estate known as Champ d’Or (or “Gold Field”)…

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This Pretty Frisco House Snatched Up After Just 6 Days

By Joanna England / March 13, 2015 /

This is happening more and more in Collin County and Denton County, where a home that is staged well and has all the fixin’s just doesn’t sit around on the market for long. This home at 1957 Hathaway Ln. in Frisco’s Westfalls Village was on the market for all of six days before it was…

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Gone to Texas: More People are Moving to The Lone Star State

By Joanna England / October 3, 2014 /

We’ve been talking about this trend for some time, but thanks to the business-friendly environment Great State of Texas and our fantastic job market, more people are moving to our state from areas where there are fewer jobs and houses cost a whole lot more. And of course, when more people relocate to Texas, that…

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Texas Takes Four Spots in Kiplinger’s 10 Cheapest Cities You Want to Live in

By Joanna England / September 15, 2014 /

  I’m sure Augusta, Ga., is really nice and all, but do you really want to live there? Isn’t it a better place to visit? That’s why Kiplinger’s broke down it’s well-known list of “cheapest cities to live in” and spawned it’s list of “cheapest cities you want to live in.” That’s a pretty significant distinction,…

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