In the last decade, it’s been incredible to watch the transformation of so many Dallas Districts. With a rich history and heritage of distinct architecture, areas like The Cedars, Bishop Arts, and The ...
A mostly vacant shopping center at Preston and Belt Line roads is not any closer to becoming a mixed-use development with up to 984 housing units, after yet another deferral by the City Plan ...
Aging in place is more than a trend. It’s the new standard. With all the right tools in hand, seniors are turning their homes into safe havens — no relocation necessary. According to a recent AARP ...
Winter is just a dreadful time of year. Everything is just gray and blah. Mimi loathes wearing pants and long sleeve shirts. Mimi longs for the days when she can run free with as little clothing as ...
Recognized several years ago as the Dallas agent with the fastest growing business, Eric Narosov sold $100 million in properties during 2024, which earned him an invitation to join the Perry Wisdom ...
Austin stone is just one of the reasons this house is a looker. There are lots of great reasons to buy a house, and a spectacular front porch combined with fantastic curb appeal can be two great ...
When a banker loves art, concocting a way to combine the two isn’t a big stretch. Here’s banker Greg Morse’s latest idea. He took the metal sculpture of a pointing dog created by artist Dale Rogers ...
Kerri Goldfarb brings an amazing amount of relevant experience into her burgeoning real estate career. Her depth of knowledge and expertise in everything from neighborhoods to remodeling and ...
In this episode of Dallas Dirt, host April Towery sat down with Jamee Jolly, President and CEO of The Real Estate Council (TREC), to discuss the unique dynamics of Dallas’s commercial real estate ...
Writing about the Dallas Planning and Development Department is tricky. We frequently hear readers say that morale is low, many good employees have departed, the leadership doesn’t listen, and no one ...
Home builder Danny Le appeared before the Dallas Board of Adjustment on Tuesday for the sixth time since August and was granted permission to finish out his three-story in the Elm Thicket/Northpark ...
This 1912 Munger Place Prairie busts all the myths about living in a historic home. So many people think it must be like living in a museum, or they think there will be enormous maintenance costs.