Texas real estate news

Stone Cold Bunkin’ in My Worcester County Bunkah

By Bethany Erickson / November 14, 2018 /

It’s not just readers that like to send me weird listings now. I have friends that like to send me weird listings, and this week’s Wednesday WTF in Worcester County, Massachusetts comes courtesy one of my friends, a Realtor and contractor near Boston, Massachusetts. Sidebar: If you ever need a house remodeled or built in…

Hawkins-Welwood Partners With Collective Thirty-One at Transitional Stunner on Tulip Lane This Thursday

By Candy Evans / November 14, 2018 /

You know how excited we are about Hawkins-Welwood Homes. We have raved about this builder’s high-quality craft up in the Lawns of Glen Abbey, the amenity spaces at The McKenzie, and just about every home the company has so carefully constructed in Preston Hollow and beyond. And now, to help you get a jump on…

North Cliff Minimal Traditional Bungalow Scores Points for Vintage-Update Mix

By Bethany Erickson / November 13, 2018 /

When you ask Realtors to pitch their listings, it becomes hard to pick which one to feature — and that’s a great problem to have. This week’s Tuesday Two Hundred is in North Cliff and is a great example of how you can mix well-cared-for vintage aspects of your historic home with new, thoughtful updates.…

Real Estate News: North Dallas Chamber of Commerce Views New Urbanism

By Bethany Erickson / November 12, 2018 /

The North Dallas Chamber of Commerce will examine the economy and new urbanism, a certain shiplap-happy couple will be returning to the airwaves, and we take a look at Texas housing sales, all in this week’s roundup of real estate news. NORTH DALLAS CHAMBER HOSTS ECONOMIC OUTLOOK Former Dallas chief of economic development Raquel Favela…

Amazing Galveston Home Housed Texas Retail Royalty

By Bethany Erickson / November 11, 2018 /

It’s not often that the home of what many would consider to be Texas retail royalty comes up for sale — which is why this week’s historical shelter in Galveston immediately caught our attention. The Victorian Robert I. Cohen built in 1896 is a half mile from the beach and a little more than a…