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Dallas home prices eking downward

Texas has shown itself to be somewhat immune from the real estate plummet that has hit most of the rest of the nation, but a little dip in Dallas home prices at the end of 2011 is an indication that...

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Dallas visitors flock to Southfork Ranch House, looking for J.R.

Now that Dallas is going back on the air, fan attention to the fictional home of J.R. and company is again on the upswing. That means more visitors to the large, white, Southern style Southfork Ranch...

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The living is easy in Lakewood

If you want to live in a Dallas neighborhood with great recreation options, fun shopping and restaurants, and a nice sense of community, Lakewood is one of your best bets. This quasi-suburb has lots of...

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The $16 house is too good to be true

Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock in the Dallas metro area for the last few months, you’ve probably seen or heard a report about the man with the $16 house. Ken Robinson moved into a foreclosure...

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The House: Fancy downtown living in Dallas

The House is an interesting name for a high-rise apartment complex. But this non-traditional property, catering to Dallasites who want to have it all, is not your average downtown rental. They grabbed...

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Your Dallas apartment to do list

Looking for a new Dallas apartment? Congratulations! Use our helpful checklist to help you through the apartment rental process with ease and grace. Before you begin your apartment search, make a list...

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South Dallas is getting bigger, better, and a bit worse

Mayor Mike Rawlings has unveiled the “Plan for Growth in Southern Dallas” that promises big changes for the city. Over $1 billion will be invested into the transformation of 169 square miles south of...

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The Cedars: up and coming or come and gone?

The Cedars neighborhood in Dallas is that area just south of I-30 and downtown, and has been an area of transition pretty much since the 1920’s. Around the turn of the century the Cedars was the place...

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Job, population growth in DFW puts both rental and housing markets on the rise

The numbers have come in from end of Q4 in 2012 and things are looking up for Dallas/Fort Worth. Job growth remains strong following the recession, one of the strongest in the nation in 2012. Job...

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Three DFW suburbs worth living in

If you plan on renting outside of DFW proper, these suburbs should be the first cities on your list. Urban life isn’t for everyone. Higher rent prices, traffic, and other population-driven issues just...

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