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Texas Dominates Best Cities for Young Families

By CandysDirt.com Contributor / April 21, 2019 /

By Angelina Bader Apartment List  If you are looking for a family-friendly city to relocate to, look no further, since Apartment List has recently published a new ranking of the best cities for young families. So, finding a city where your family will thrive just got a little easier. Fishers, Indiana, is in the first place…

Hop To It: Ridglea Hills Cutie Too Eggs-tra Special To Last Long

By Bethany Erickson / April 16, 2019 /

Yes, yes, we know we just threw two groan-worthy puns in a headline, but seriously — this Ridglea Hills corner lot home is one of those houses you’ll be very sorry you didn’t jump on (see what we did there?) immediately. We’d be remiss, however, not to mention this backyard at 6478 Lindell Avenue in…

Dallas-Fort Worth a Top 25 Place to Live, But Austin Is Number One

By Bethany Erickson / April 15, 2019 /

Four Texas metros hit the U.S. News and World Report list of best places to live — and Dallas-Fort Worth was in the top 25. But how did the city fare in a study of diversity? And where do Millennials want to move? We cover all this and more in this week’s roundup of real estate…

Wedgwood Wonder Lands on Weekend One Hundred

By Bethany Erickson / April 13, 2019 /

In our quest to find affordable homes in Dallas-Fort Worth, we’ve found ourselves in Fort Worth’s Wedgwood neighborhood — with a home that has loads of updates and upgrades and plenty of amenities within a quick walk or drive. Wedgwood is bounded by Granbury Road, Altamesa Boulevard, McCart Avenue, Westcreek Drive, and Interstate 20. It’s…

Fort Worth Announces Plans to Sell Zoo Land

By Eric Prokesh / April 1, 2019 /

In a bold, some may say brutal example of “highest and best use,” the  City of Fort Worth has announced plans to sell the Fort Worth Zoo. Founded in 1909 with one lion, two bear cubs, an alligator, a coyote, a peacock, and a few rabbits the 110-year-old zoo is now home to some 7,000…