DFW real estate news

Las Colinas Condo Completes Many Holiday Home Lists

By Bethany Erickson / December 20, 2018 /

Ah, Las Colinas —  we rarely make our way over there, and honestly, we’re remiss, because it’s a great enclave of Irving with plenty of entertainment, dining, and shopping, and the dirt is still fairly reasonable, too. Take, for instance, our Thursday Three Hundred this week. In our quest to find homes with great holiday…

Dallas ISD CFO’s Retirement Announced at Board Meeting

By Bethany Erickson / December 19, 2018 /

The good news? The Dallas ISD is on firm financial footing. The not-so-great news, but with a silver lining? The chief financial officer brought in to correct course feels confident enough to retire — again. Dallas ISD CFO Larry Throm lead the board through the district’s financial report during the Dec. 13 board meeting. After…

North Oak Cliff Traditional With the Perfect Spot For a Christmas Tree

By Bethany Erickson / December 18, 2018 /

This week, the CandysDirt.com staff is on a quest to find the listings that provide the best opportunities to hang those stockings with care or display a Christmas tree (or four, we won’t judge). That includes our Tuesday Two Hundred in North Oak Cliff, with the perfect sunny window for a Christmas tree, and a…

Real Estate News: Dallas Apartments Have Few Vacancies, But Significant Rent Growth

By Bethany Erickson / December 17, 2018 /

How did Dallas’s rent growth stack up to the rest of the major metros in the state? Are we in a bubble? We look at this and more in this week’s roundup of real estate news. RENTS PREDICTED TO GROW IN DALLAS IN 2019 Most of the apartments in Dallas are occupied, and rent growth…

Charming Tudor on Mistletoe Drive Could Be Ho-Ho-Home

By Bethany Erickson / December 15, 2018 /

Our Saturday Six Hundred for this week was an obvious choice — and not just because it happens to sit on Mistletoe Drive in historic Hollywood Heights-Santa Monica neighborhood. It’s also because it’s a charming Tudor that has only been on the market two times in its history — which is remarkable because it was…