Matthew Jackson+FollowDallas suburbs are booming—here’s what’s changingFlower Mound just grabbed the title of best place to live in the U.S., and McKinney is now ranked the most affordable city nationwide. If you’ve noticed more traffic or new neighbors, it’s not your imagination—Dallas-area suburbs like Celina, Frisco, and Coppell are exploding in both population and development. Celina’s even getting its first Walmart Supercenter! With new mixed-use projects, top-rated schools, and rising incomes, these communities are quickly becoming magnets for families and businesses. How do you feel about all this rapid growth—excited, concerned, or a bit of both? #RealEstate #DallasRealEstate #DFWGrowth00Share
Aaron Ballard+FollowDallas homes that truly wowed me in 2025Dallas real estate keeps surprising me with its blend of history, character, and modern updates. From the magical Spanish Revival mansion on Turtle Creek to the last Stick Victorian in town, these homes aren’t just beautiful—they tell stories. The Lakewood estate’s sprawling acreage, the Kessler Park Tudor’s party-ready vibe, and the JanMar Midcentury Ranch’s sleek lines all made my list because I’d move in tomorrow if I could. Each place has something special that sets it apart. Which Dallas listing caught your eye this year, or is there a dream home you’re still searching for? #RealEstate #DallasRealEstate #DreamHome00Share
Shelly Powell+FollowStep inside Dallas’ Italian villa gemOwning a piece of Dallas history just got real—there’s a landmark Italian-inspired estate up for grabs on Swiss Avenue, and it’s a total showstopper. Imagine living among century-old mansions, but with all the modern comforts: heated bathroom floors, a chef’s kitchen, an elevator, and even a heated pool for those Texas summers. The original details—Venetian plaster, handcrafted fireplaces, and grand chandeliers—make every room feel like a work of art. Plus, the gardens and guesthouse are perfect for gatherings or quiet escapes. If you could design your dream home, would you go for historic charm or sleek modern? #RealEstate #DallasRealEstate #HistoricHomes00Share
Adam Boyer+FollowDallas kitchens: The secret to faster home salesIn Dallas, a smart kitchen update can mean the difference between a bidding war and a stale listing. Minor remodels—think fresh cabinet fronts, new hardware, and better lighting—often pay for themselves, with homes selling up to 30% faster. Buyers here expect open layouts, quartz or granite counters, and good lighting. But you don’t always need a gut job; strategic upgrades like painting cabinets or swapping out old countertops can make a huge impact. The key? Match your investment to your neighborhood and focus on what buyers actually care about. What’s your experience—have kitchen updates helped you sell or buy? #Home #DallasRealEstate #KitchenRemodel00Share
Brad Caldwell+FollowDallas office tower sells for a shocking discountA major Dallas office tower just changed hands for only $26.1 million—less than half its tax value and a whopping $47 million below what it sold for in 2016. Walnut Glen Tower, right off Central Expressway, is now owned by Real Capital Solutions, who say they’ll revamp the lobby, fitness center, and more to attract new tenants. With the building only half full, this could shake up the local office scene. What do you think: Is this a sign of opportunity, or trouble for Dallas real estate? #RealEstate #DallasRealEstate #WalnutGlen00Share
Susan Moreno+FollowBig leadership shakeup at JLL DallasJLL just tapped Torrey Littlejohn, a familiar face in Dallas real estate, to head up their North Texas brokerage teams. With over 20 years at JLL and a track record that includes deals for Toyota and Wells Fargo, she’s now set to guide more than 200 employees across DFW. Littlejohn’s focus? Building stronger teams, nurturing local talent, and deepening client relationships. Her rise is a big deal for the Dallas-Fort Worth market—what changes do you hope to see in the local real estate scene with her at the helm? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #DallasRealEstate00Share
randerson+FollowDallas home sales slow: What’s next?Dallas-Fort Worth’s new home market is cooling off, with homes sitting on the market longer than we’ve seen in years—now averaging over 150 days. Sales numbers dipped again in November, and while prices have softened a bit, they’re still among the highest in Texas. Even with fewer pending sales and a slight drop in inventory, DFW remains the state’s busiest new home market. Are we seeing a seasonal slump, or is this a sign of bigger changes ahead for buyers and sellers? How do you think this will affect your plans or neighborhood? #RealEstate #DallasRealEstate #DFWHomes00Share
megan01+FollowDallas real estate hits $1B milestoneChristie’s International Real Estate @properties Lone Star just wrapped up its biggest year ever, crossing the $1 billion mark in sales for the first time. What’s even more impressive? This Dallas-based team is racking up awards for both its client service and workplace culture, earning top spots from The Dallas Morning News and Austin American-Statesman. With a fifth office opening soon and agents getting recognized across Texas, it’s clear their people-first approach is making waves. How do you think a strong company culture impacts the way real estate agents serve their communities? #RealEstate #DallasRealEstate #CommunityMatters00Share
Denise Kemp+FollowNew luxury townhomes coming to NW DallasA major transformation is underway in Northwest Dallas as Crescent Estates breaks ground on The Residences at Creek Hollow—31 custom townhomes replacing a tornado-damaged county facility. With prices starting at $700K and going up to $1.2M, these two- and three-story homes are designed to fit the neighborhood’s income and vibe. It’s a big step for local housing, promising thoughtful growth and a boost in property values. How do you feel about more luxury homes popping up in this area? Will this change the neighborhood for better or worse? #RealEstate #DallasRealEstate #NWDallas00Share
Brad Caldwell+FollowInside Preston Hollow’s $23M mansion dealA jaw-dropping mansion in Preston Hollow just changed hands for a price tag close to $23 million, adding to a surge of luxury home sales in North Dallas. This 15,700-square-foot estate isn’t just massive—it’s loaded with a glass-walled car gallery, a three-sided zero-edge pool, and finishes that rival art museums. The buyers, linked to local healthcare execs Tu and Alex Dao, snapped it up through a private trust. With Dallas luxury homes moving fast (and sometimes below asking), what do you think drives this high-end market—investment, lifestyle, or something else? Would you ever want a garage like this? #RealEstate #DallasRealEstate #LuxuryHomes00Share