Julie Provenzano
Midway Hollow is beyond hot right now. Houses are being built, remodeled, restored and reconstructed as fast as hammers can fly. Candy says she was there Thursday night and cannot believe how many new homes are sprouting up. Did we say “reconstructed”? Yes, reconstructed. That’s a term we don’t see much but it’s one we like……
Read MoreEvery Thursday, we bring you the CandysDirt Open Houses of the Week roundup. It’s your insider’s view of the market, and the open houses you just have to make that weekend. This week, our five houses range in price from $329,900 to $949K. This is an exceptionally splendid group of houses, from the magazine-worthy Victorian pictured above, to…
Read MoreHave you got your weekend planned around Dallas open houses? We sure do. And we hope the CandysDirt Open Houses of the Week column helps you strategize your approach to some of the fantastic properties on the market now in North Texas. Every Thursday, we pick five fabulous open houses in Dallas (and the ‘burbs from…
Read MoreIn Dallas, 1970s contemporary architecture can be a mixed bag. Sometimes you’ll find homes where this style works. Others you’ll come across will have a weird amalgamation of traditional fixtures and finishes that don’t reflect the home’s character at all. But this 1978 soft contemporary in Brookshire Park gets most of it right. The open…
Read MoreOr shall I say, 5855 Boca Raton? I know, there is a very pretty city in Florida named Boca Raton, but where do they come up with these street names? In Redwood City, California my son lives on Alameda de Los Pulgas, which translated means street of the fleas. Yuck! Anyhow, this 3/3/2 2400 ish…
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