Shelly Powell+FollowDallas luxury real estate hits $4B milestoneDallas just saw its biggest home sale ever—$30.5 million for a Park Cities estate—and that’s just the tip of the iceberg for Allie Beth Allman & Associates. This boutique firm shattered records in 2025, racking up over $4 billion in sales, including nearly $800 million in off-market deals. What’s driving this surge? Smart pricing, strong teamwork, and deep connections with both buyers and sellers. With inventory on the rise and prices stabilizing, the Dallas-Fort Worth luxury market is buzzing. How do you think this boom is shaping the city’s neighborhoods and future? #RealEstate #DallasRealEstate #LuxuryHomes00Share
russellolson+FollowInside Dallas’ $18M dream home on Audubon PlImagine living in a 14,000-square-foot brick mansion right in Dallas, complete with a 20-seat movie theater, wine cellar, and a pavilion bigger than most homes. This Audubon Place estate sits on 3+ acres, has six bedrooms, twelve bathrooms, and a pool with a koi pond. The catering kitchen in the pavilion is perfect for hosting epic gatherings. At $18 million, it’s a jaw-dropper, but it’s also a glimpse into how luxury living is evolving in Dallas. Would you ever want a home this grand, or is it just too much? #RealEstate #DallasRealEstate #LuxuryLiving00Share
Samantha Welch+FollowWhy Kessler Highlands homes are so covetedKessler Highlands isn’t just about charming Tudor cottages—it’s about living in a neighborhood where history and character are protected. Thanks to its conservation district status, you won’t see oversized modern homes popping up next to classic bungalows. Each house here has its own story, and you can even dig up old newspaper clippings about your address in the Dallas Library archives! With great price points compared to nearby areas, plus walkable parks and entertainment, it’s easy to see why homes like the one on Stewart Dr. get snapped up fast. What do you value most in a neighborhood—history, style, or community? #RealEstate #DallasRealEstate #KesslerHighlands00Share
Matthew Jackson+FollowDallas home prices: Which cities are surging?Some Dallas-area cities are seeing home values skyrocket, even as the overall market cools. Westover Hills and University Park topped the list, with typical home prices jumping over $120,000 in just one year! Even more surprising, Highland Park and Westlake saw 5-year gains of over $1 million. Meanwhile, places like Briaroaks and Aurora barely budged this year, but have still climbed over 30% since 2018. Whether you’re buying, selling, or just watching the market, these shifts are reshaping neighborhoods and raising big questions about affordability and the future of DFW living. What changes have you noticed in your area? #RealEstate #DallasRealEstate #HomePrices00Share
laura54+FollowDallas cold storage deal shakes up local marketA major move in the industrial real estate world just happened—Anderson & Vreeland Realty Corp. swapped a North Jersey warehouse for a newly renovated cold storage facility in Dallas, locking in an $8.8 million deal. This isn’t just any building: it’s fully USDA-ready, has five loading docks, and is already leased to Bento Sushi for the next decade. With cold storage spaces in such high demand, this kind of transaction shows how investors are chasing specialized, move-in-ready properties across the country. What do you think—are these big real estate swaps changing how our cities grow? #Business #DallasRealEstate #ColdStorage00Share
Samantha Welch+FollowDallas home prices dip, listings surgeNorth Texas homeowners are seeing a real shift: home prices in places like Collin County have dropped over 14% from last year, and there are way more houses for sale than we've seen in ages. It’s not quite a buyer’s market yet, but the days of bidding wars and sky-high prices are fading. Mortgage rates are still high, but if they dip below 6%, we could see more buyers jumping back in. Does this feel like a healthy reset, or are you worried about what’s next for our neighborhoods? #RealEstate #DallasRealEstate #NorthTexas00Share
gordonangela+FollowDallas luxury real estate just got more localBig news for Dallas real estate: Keith Conlon, CEO of Allie Beth Allman & Associates, now owns a stake in the company he’s led for years. This move is rare for a Berkshire Hathaway affiliate and puts local ownership back at the heart of one of Dallas’ top luxury brokerages. Conlon says this is all about keeping strong ties to the community and giving agents more stability as the industry shifts toward national consolidation. With Dallas’ housing market booming, what do you think this means for local buyers, sellers, and agents? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #DallasRealEstate00Share
Brad Caldwell+FollowBig shakeup for Dallas renters: Lake Lofts soldA major Dallas apartment complex, The Lake Lofts, just changed hands in a deal that almost fell apart after a fire forced part of the property to be demolished mid-sale. The Multifamily Group pulled off the city’s largest sale of a 1960s-era apartment community in the last year and a half, even navigating a tricky loan assumption and last-minute surprises. For Dallas renters and investors, this could mean new changes and upgrades are on the horizon. What do you think—will this sale help or hurt the neighborhood vibe? #RealEstate #DallasRealEstate #LakeLofts00Share
Brad Caldwell+FollowInside Preston Hollow’s $6.5M dream homePreston Hollow just got a serious upgrade with a new $6.5 million estate on Lobello Drive. Imagine starting the year in a 7,200-square-foot home with four bedrooms, six baths, and not one but two kitchens—perfect for entertaining without the mess. The open living spaces are flooded with natural light, and the backyard is basically a private resort, complete with a pool, fountains, and a sauna. Every bedroom has its own spa-like bath, and there’s even a flexible upstairs area for a gym or media room. If you could design your ideal Dallas home, what would you include? #RealEstate #DallasRealEstate #PrestonHollow00Share
Aaron Ballard+FollowMelshire Estates home breaks the moldA new build in Melshire Estates is turning heads for all the right reasons. Unlike the cookie-cutter “McModern” homes popping up everywhere, this one actually feels unique—think arches, glass staircases, and tons of warm white oak. The layout nails what buyers want now: open spaces, a dreamy primary suite overlooking the pool, and even a catering kitchen (once you have one, you’ll never go back). Plus, there’s a six-car garage—seriously, when’s the last time you saw that in Dallas? It’s refreshing to see a home that stands out. What features make a house feel special to you? #RealEstate #DallasRealEstate #MelshireEstates00Share