Virginia Cook

It's My Mansion: Need a Well-Rounded Home? Check Out This Dome-icile!

By Joanna England / January 9, 2013 /

I love quirky houses! If a home has character, a neat feature, or some really defining characteristic, I love it! While it’s no Bio-Dome, this concrete-shell house has two bedrooms, two baths, and 2,100 square feet. You’ll love the secluded location, but you’ll have to learn to live with few windows in this home. I…

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It’s My Mansion: Need a Well-Rounded Home? Check Out This Dome-icile!

By Joanna England / January 9, 2013 /

I love quirky houses! If a home has character, a neat feature, or some really defining characteristic, I love it! While it’s no Bio-Dome, this concrete-shell house has two bedrooms, two baths, and 2,100 square feet. You’ll love the secluded location, but you’ll have to learn to live with few windows in this home. I…

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How Dallas Real Estate Helped Karen Luter Become “The Man I Wanted to Marry”

By Cynthia Stine / January 8, 2013 /

For more than 40 years, Karen Luter of Allie Beth Allman & Associates has been blazing trails in Dallas real estate. She became a broker in 1982 and has been a consistent multimillion dollar producer ever since. She opened new territory in the luxury home market in Dallas, helped developers re-brand themselves for the high…

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Saturday Six Hundred You’d Better See Today, Because This Greenland Hills Tudor is Totally Modern Milly!

By Candy Evans / November 9, 2012 /

Realtors ask me to come see their homes HOURLY. Darling Maria Centeno with Virginia Cook has been trying to get me over to 5515 Morningside Drive now for ages. And you know what? When Maria talks, I listen and will forever more. This home would have been worth a drive in from — Timbuktu! I…

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A Trip Down Memory Lane at Metrotex Association of Realtors

By Candy Evans / October 19, 2012 /

What are those things on the shelves behind Jennie Ling and Virginia Cook? Any agent under age 35 may NOT know what they are. Old MLS Books! Yes, boys and girls, back in the days of ice cube trays, garages you had to open yourself, and pay phones, these books were how you looked up…

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