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Inwood Mortgage Home of the Week: East Dallas Craftsman is BRAND SPANKING NEW & Will Shelter You From Many a Storm

By Candy Evans / August 1, 2014 /

I pass by this house on the way to my daughter and son-in-law’s Hollywood Heights abode, and have thus watched it being raised from the foundation up. It’s kind of like a kid you car-pooled who you are ever so proud of when you see them get their wings and take flight. This is new…

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Inwood Mortgage Home of the Week: A Noble New Home Stuffed to the Gills for Less Than $1Mil in White Rock Elementary

By Candy Evans / July 17, 2014 /

I think I have seen it all. This is a great big brand new family home that can be your’s for less than one million, in a new subdivision just south of LBJ Freeway — the ALMOST FINISHED LBJ Freeway, in a hot school district. And it even has a front porch! Here you have…

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Inwood Mortgage Home of the Week: Here’s Your Lake House Right in the Heart of Dallas

By Candy Evans / June 26, 2014 /

On an almost half-acre hillside lot near White Rock Lake sits this beauty. With both a wrap-around porch and balcony, from which you can take in views of Dallas’ crown jewel, plus the gorgeous Craftsman-style architecture and fantastic location inside the Emerald Isle neighborhood, you’re going to be floored when we tell you what this…

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Inwood Home of the Week: $1.2 Buys You a 3 Acre Spread in the Horse Country of McKinney… and a “River” Runs Through It

By Candy Evans / May 29, 2014 /

Well, it’s Texas, so maybe it’s a creek. I love those stories comparing what a certain amount of money buys in real estate in different cities. In fact, we’ve done that from time to time here on CandysDirt.com. Now let’s take $1.2 million. What do you get for that in, say Highland Park? A lot?…

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Inwood Mortgage Home of the Week: Bueno Living on Bueno Vista That Won't Break the Bank

By Candy Evans / March 19, 2014 /

I had lunch yesterday with a prominent Dallas commercial real estate executive who knows this town like the back of her hand. What is the future of Dallas residential, I asked? Oh, things will get more expensive, she said, utilities, land costs, fuel. People will have to live in smaller homes. I asked why restaurants…

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