Candy Evans

Keller Williams Urban Dallas Celebrates R.E.D. Day AGAIN!

By Candy Evans | May 11, 2011 |

Don’t get mad at your realtor if they show up for a listing appointment with paint on their face tomorrow. Nope, they are not letting this market drive them wacky, nursing wounds over Vodka, but they are seeing RED, bright R.E.D.  The KW Urban Dallas real estate team will be celebrating their annual R.E.D. Day,…

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Building or Buying A House? Watch That Square Footage Because Really, Honestly, The Too-Big House is (Finally) Dead

By Candy Evans | May 11, 2011 |

I was with some local Dallas real estate experts yesterday who told me something shocking: in some parts of town, square footage over 6500 square feet IS BEING DISCOUNTED for appraisal purposes. Shocking, shocking news. Let’s say you have an 8500 square foot house: anything over 6500 square feet — 2000 square feet — is…

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Dallas Realtor Kari Schlegel’s Fairybook Wedding: The Reception

By Candy Evans | May 11, 2011 |

I don’t think a Dallas Realtor has ever had a gown quite like this. The bride wore a dress designed specifically for her by bridal gown designer Monique Lhuillier in Los Angeles, and Kimberly Schlegel  Whitman tells me that she was under orders by Kari not to cry lest the floodgates open. Also, it was…

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The $15 Million Home Sale that Everyone is Talking About: Dallas Real Estate News

By Candy Evans | May 10, 2011 |

This is what’s happening in real estate: the rich are getting richer and buying up trophy properties, sky’s the limit. The rest of us can eat cake. Case in point: 3820 Gillon Avenue, owned by Randall and Olamaie Fojtasek, a former partner at Hicks Muse who co-founded the private equity firm Brazos Partners. The Fojtaseks…

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The Tax Doctor is In & Busy: Can You Protest a Substantial Residential Improvement?

By Candy Evans | May 10, 2011 | Comments Off on The Tax Doctor is In & Busy: Can You Protest a Substantial Residential Improvement?

A reader writes: Tiffany, Can you protest a 2011 valuation on a substantive residential improvement value increase on an old home to offset a land decrease (the 2011 value is the same as 2010). No change in valuation from 2011 to 2010, but there’s no way the 2010 residential improvement was correct. Bruce, Absolutely. This…

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The Tax Doctor: Park Cities Land Values Down, Improvements Up

By Candy Evans | May 9, 2011 | Comments Off on The Tax Doctor: Park Cities Land Values Down, Improvements Up

A Reader writes: Tiffany, DCCD reduced land values and increased improvements in the Park Cities last year because the builders are out of the market here so land values actually did go down. They lowered land but increased improvements so there was little if any net effect. Most people did not pay attention to DCAD…

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