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"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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posted on
October 25th, 2010
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Saying Goodbye (For Now) to DallasDirt

For all you daily devourers of Candy’s news and views about Dallas real estate, we hope that the Rangers’ big win on Friday helped you overcome the sorrow you felt upon hearing the news that ou ...

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October 22nd, 2010
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Candy Evans Signing Off DMagazine.com

If the real estate market has universal lessons for us, it is that change is inevitable.

My passion for the subject and the industry and everyone in it has led me to pursue full-time my work ...

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October 22nd, 2010
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Why I Love Living in Fort Worth: A Guest Post


The West 7th development.

A young friend of mine named John J. Sta ...

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posted on
October 21st, 2010
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Ask Candy: Need A Structural Engineer for Foundation Issues?

This hot, dry summer probably did in a lot of foundations, so this question doesn’t surprise me &# ...

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October 21st, 2010
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Plano Is So Boring. No One Ever Gets Killed Up There!

Well, except for the teenage heroin deaths, but that was a whole generation ago. read more about "Plano Is So Boring. No..."