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What is With All of These iBuyers All of the Sudden? Matt Templeton of KW Urban Answers

By Joanna England / April 26, 2019 /

By Matthew Templeton Managing Principal KW Urban Dallas Why is there so much movement in the iBuyer world? First: What is an iBuyer? An iBuyer is an institutional or business-based investor that uses automated valuation models (using data and algorithms to estimate value and trends over time) to make offers on properties in the market…

Three Denton Historic Homes for All Styles of Homeowners

By Shelby Skrhak / March 10, 2019 /

Denton is more than a college town. It’s a history-rich county seat with homes that run the gamut of styles and influences. For this week’s suburb Sunday, we take a look at three historic homes in Denton in three very different price ranges. Which do you see yourself most at home in?   This Historic…

Austin Waters Estate Among the Beauties in Carrollton

By Shelby Skrhak / March 3, 2019 /

For this week’s Suburb Sunday, we head to Denton County… er, Dallas County. No, Collin County. What county is Carrollton located in? All three, actually. As the 23rd most populous city in Texas, Carrollton is a vibrant town of industry, retail, and residential with a historic downtown that’s booming with a healthy rail-transit system. Come…

The Profit Age vs. The Digital Age: A Reckoning For Real Estate

By Joanna England / February 27, 2019 /

By Matthew Templeton Managing Principal KW Urban Dallas It feels like there have been fundamental shifts in the real estate industry within the last few months. Technology is the buzz word, money is being thrown around, and CEOs of just about every top real estate-related company are out. The last few weeks’ news sums up…

Bedford’s a Bastion of Great $300k Homes

By Shelby Skrhak / February 24, 2019 /

Here’s a quick little Sunday morning trivia bite for you. Did you know that Bedford, located in northeast Tarrant County’s H-E-B mid-cities, nearly became a ghost town in 1909 when its population plummeted to 50 people? Just 20 years earlier, it was a booming frontier town with 1,000-plus residents, growing alongside near neighbors Hurst and Euless. But…