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JPAR Offers Tools, Tactics, and Technology for Agents to Succeed

By Shelby Skrhak / November 25, 2022 /

JPAR Real Estate Brand President and CEO of Company Owned Operations Mark Johnson innately understands the big picture in real estate. The renowned businessman and human performance coach can pinpoint the obstacles that hold most agents back and eloquently deliver the words they need to hear most. That ability comes from years of helping real…

Why Lie? You Might Be Surprised by Fortune Magazine’s No. 2 Family-Friendly Place to Call Home

By April Towery / October 12, 2022 /

Ann Arbor, Michigan, is the best U.S. city for families, according to Fortune Magazine, but it’s the No. 2 spot — Collin County’s Wylie, Texas — that caught our eye and maybe even had us asking, “You sure about that?” People across the country have been conducting online searches of “Wylie, Texas” lately, in part…

One Helluva Leader: Up Close And Personal With JPAR’s Mark Johnson

By Sarah Irvin / September 11, 2022 /

Mark Johnson is not only a recognizable name to Candy’s Dirt readers but across the industry as a whole. Known for being an industry influencer, Mark is someone we’ve featured previously as he comes with a wealth of knowledge.  However, for those that do not know, Mark is president of JPAR Brand Nationwide and CEO…

This Flower Mound Mansion Is Full of Opulent Imported Details

By Shelby Skrhak / August 20, 2022 /

If you looked up the definition of opulence in the dictionary, you’d see a picture of 1904 Bayshore Drive staring back at you. Along with a $100k+ stove, front doors imported from Italy, and dozens more luxury details like so. Located in the ultra-exclusive The Landing in Flower Mound, this five-bedroom, eight-bath home with 14,360…

This Mesquite Home is Literally Off the Charts

By Daniel Lalley / August 12, 2022 /

Just off I-20, between the intimate communities of Heartland and Crandall, sits an area almost undefined on the map. Here, residents enjoy beautiful, open countryside and the adjacent excitement of the DFW metroplex to the west. But where exactly is this utopia? Some say it’s Forney. Others swear it’s Mesquite. Honestly, both would have been…