New construction

Phil Crone: Dallas Can’t Keep Succeeding in Spite of Itself

By Joanna England / August 20, 2019 /
Dallas

By Phil Crone Executive Officer, Dallas Builders Association Dallas and surrounding areas have obviously experienced remarkable growth over the last few years, especially with commercial construction and multifamily. Residential development struggles to keep pace with builders primarily focusing on infill lots and small-scale, shared access projects. Dallas permitted just over 2,000 homes last year and is…

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Small or Tall, Midway Hollow Is Still a Hot Neighborhood

By Bethany Erickson / July 29, 2019 /
Midway Hollow

How hot is Midway Hollow still? We put a pin in two listings for this week’s Splurge Vs. Steal last week, and by this weekend, both had offers. So back to the drawing board. Luckily, there are homes in all sizes and price ranges still in this tree-lined neighborhood that boasts three terrific public elementary…

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From Conception to New Listing, Forsythe+Hall Debuts Latest Home

By Bethany Erickson / November 3, 2018 /
Forsythe

New construction in Preston Hollow is expected to have designer touches, and Forsythe + Hall Homes’ latest organic contemporary home does not disappoint. The four-bedroom, four-and-a-half bath home at 5915 Del Roy Dr. is full of stunning design elements throughout its 5,421 square feet.  The home is located just west of Preston Road and south…

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Affordability, Family Friendliness Drives Watauga’s Popularity

By Bethany Erickson / October 21, 2018 /

Watauga, a suburb of Fort Worth, is hot. How hot? On average, homes in Watauga sell in 15 days — in fact, Realtor.com recently said that’s three percent faster than last year, and about 50 percent faster than homes in the rest of the country. So for our inaugural Suburb Sunday, we decided to take…

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North Oak Cliff Development Update: Several Projects Close to Closing Phase 1

By Amanda Popken / June 1, 2018 /

If it’s been a few months since you last drove through the Davis/Zang intersection near the Bishop Arts District, you likely wouldn’t recognize where you are now. Buildings five stories tall are going up on three of the four corners, and a new CVS stands where El Corazón was. Melba St., on the other side…

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