Wylie

This Picture Perfect Wylie Home Is Waiting For You

By Nikki Barringer / September 17, 2019 /

This week’s Tuesday $200k has us headed up the highway to Wylie and it’s so perfect you’ll say, “Wait, that’s Wylie?” YES, that’s Wylie. It’s a gorgeous, not-too-big, not-too-small, newer construction (2003) single-story home. Listing agent Steve Atkinson calls 3117 Eastwood Drive “meticulously maintained,” and one look at the perfect red brick and well-manicured front lawn…

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You Are Now Entering Wylie City Limits

By Shelby Skrhak / August 18, 2019 /
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“What county is Wylie located in?” Typically I can name off the county pretty easily for most all north Texas cities, but this week’s Suburb Sunday had me stumped. Now I see why. “Wylie is a city and northeastern suburb of Dallas, that was once solely located in Collin County, but now extends into neighboring…

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It’s All About Family In This Wylie Weekend One Hundred

By April Towery / August 17, 2019 /

You know what’s more important than location, location, location? Family, family, family. The three-bedroom, two-bathroom home at 316 North Winding Oaks Drive, in Wylie, is all about open space for family time. Previous owners wanted to paint the town red – or at least the interior of the home – so a shabby chic barn…

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Restored Modern Farmhouse in Wylie Turns Up the Charm

By Bethany Erickson / November 15, 2018 /
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We don’t get out to Wylie enough, so when Erin Burkart with Keller Williams Central reached out to us during our Pitch Me Please round last week on our Facebook group, Getting the Dirt, we were super pumped when she shared the price — because it was perfect for this week’s Thursday Three Hundred. And,…

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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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