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Tuesday Two Hundred: Why Buy in Oak Cliff? Because You Can’t Beat The Value And The Bike Lanes!

By Joanna England / March 12, 2013 /

I read about the brand new, two-way buffered bike lanes that were installed on Jefferson Boulevard today and I thought, “As a way to honor this long sought-after accomplishment, we should feature an Oak Cliff home for our Tuesday Two Hundred.” I started rummaging through MLS and my jaw dropped. Folks, you will not believe…

Thursday Three Hundred: Be Close to Pretty Much Everything in This Pretty Greenland Hills Tudor

By Joanna England / February 28, 2013 /

  Some homes are beautiful, and some homes are charming. The homes that are my favorites, though, are the cute ones. They are the ones that somehow manage to be both beautiful and charming at the same time. They have little details that make you gasp in delight. They are they homes you picture your…

Cameron Holland Helps Clients Flip Homes ‘With Training Wheels,’ And This Tudor on Monticello is a Prime Example

By Joanna England / February 25, 2013 /

Cameron Holland, Broker at Howell Holland Real Estate, is a young gun at just 29 years old. And yet, he’s got an eye for real estate and he knows what sells. That’s why friends and clients enlist his expertise to help them flip homes in the higher-end markets of Dallas. Holland just finished consulting on…

Cameron Holland Helps Clients Flip Homes 'With Training Wheels,' And This Tudor on Monticello is a Prime Example

By Joanna England / February 25, 2013 /

Cameron Holland, Broker at Howell Holland Real Estate, is a young gun at just 29 years old. And yet, he’s got an eye for real estate and he knows what sells. That’s why friends and clients enlist his expertise to help them flip homes in the higher-end markets of Dallas. Holland just finished consulting on…

Thursday Three Hundred: The Dream of The 1880s is Alive in McKinney, And This Restored Farmhouse is Proof

By Joanna England / February 21, 2013 /

You’ll have to forgive me for the lame Portlandia reference. I love old homes. They remind me of a time when things were crafted by artisans, built by hand and appreciated. They remind me that, while it feels like we’ve reinvented construction and made old new again, there was nothing really wrong with “old” in…