Articles for July 29th, 2008

What Are The Hottest Neighborhoods In Dallas???

You tell us. Calling all Real Estate fanatics: what are the best neighborhoods in this city to live in? Established, re-vitalized, up and coming? Where is all the activity, what streets does everyone want to live on — all price ranges. Close in or far out, tell us what you think for a future issue of D Home and Garden…..

Savannah College of Art and Design

Is coming soon to the West End of downtown Dallas, so says our Dave Moore on Frontburner. I recall posting something about this way back but even more, something else pretty major is going to be happening in that area Real Estate-wise very soon. Have promised to keep mum for a bit…stay tuned!

Second Home Lust: Pebble Beach, CA

Having just returned from northern California (was told by spousal unit to “get thy fanny on a plane”) I have serious new Real Estate lust: Pebble Beach and Carmel. Still breathless from my very first encounter with the terrain, trees, and props like this one: price tag  a mere $13 million…

Rolando Blackman Bids Belle Nora Adios

Dallas Dirt Exclusive: Belle Nora is truly available. Told you how Rolando Blackman no-showed for his closing of Belle Nora on July 14. Last week he left a voice-mail with the listing agent indicating he still wanted to buy the home and hoped to close by month’s end. Saturday, the agent received word from Blackman’s agent, Allie Beth Allman, that he couldn’t get the financing together and would not be buying the property after all. So she is on the market again. Mr. Blackman will not return my phone calls to his office. Wish he would: maybe we could post his W props and help get them sold.  


DallasDirt is a daily discussion and dissention of the Dallas-Fort Worth real estate market, led by D Home Real Estate Editor Mary Candace Evans with contributions from real estate experts and aficionados. Topics include house porn, hot neighborhoods, hot agents, hip pockets, celebrity listings, second homes, vacation homes, real estate trends, data analysis, tips for buying, selling, or staying put. If DallasDirt were a house, it'd be a three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath ranch transitional on a quarter acre lot with stainless kitchen and granite countertops: sophisticated with designer touches, room for expansion. Make an offer.
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