Richardson

Richardson Hits the Highlights In Open House Roundup

By Bethany Erickson / January 10, 2019 /
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Every Thursday, we bring you our pick of the hottest North Texas properties in our CandysDirt.com Open Houses of the Week. These are the places you don’t want to miss that weekend. This week, our houses range in price from $239,000 to $670,000, and can all be found in Richardson. Which ones will you visit?…

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Best of 2018 Suburb Sunday: Soft Contemporary Homes

By Shelby Skrhak / December 30, 2018 /

Shelby: I’m a sucker for 1980s soft contemporary homes, so this year-end round-up of 2018’s best Suburb Sunday features my personal favorite suburban homes from the 60s, 70s, and 80s. 1960s Suburban Homes Address: 2885 Meadow Port Drive, Farmers Branch Four bedrooms, three bathrooms 2,302 square feet $420,000 The exterior of this 1962 home looks…

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Richardson Has 70s Beauties As Well As Current Custom Estates

By Shelby Skrhak / November 18, 2018 /

For this week’s Suburb Sunday, we head just north of LBJ to check out three Richardson homes for sale with unique styles from the 70s and today, ranging from approximately $280,000 to $750,000. Richardson is located northeast of Dallas, just south of Plano. About 106,000 people call Richardson home, where they enjoy top-rated Richardson ISD…

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Is Your Home a 10-Minute Walk From a Park?

By Bethany Erickson / November 4, 2018 /
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Is your home a 10-minute (or less) walk from a park? One-third of Americans have a much longer trek than that to get to their nearest park, according to research by the National Recreation and Park Association, Urban Land Institute and, The Trust for Public Land. Recently, Rachel Banner, a senior program manager at the…

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Zombieland’s Garland Sleight Aside, This Centrally-Located City Has Great Homes

By Shelby Skrhak / November 4, 2018 /

We’re not sure what Hollywood has against Garland. In the opening scenes of the Emma Stone movie Zombieland, Jesse Eisenberg’s character is at a service station running from a zombie. In a voiceover, he says: “I’m in Garland, Texas. And it may look like zombies destroyed it, but that’s actually just Garland.” For this week’s Suburb…

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