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Posted by ryancha on May 12th, 2010
The newest development in Dallas’s Uptown neighborhood is scheduled to be finished and completed by July 1, 2010. The office tower, which is connected to its sister tower Park Seventeen, offers 361,524 square feet of Class AA office space. The 19-story property will also contain roughly 6,500 square feet of space for a bank lobby, 9,000 square feet of restaurant space and around 6,000 square feet of retail space. Granite Properties is the owner and developer.
The residential tower will offer 292 luxury apartments by Gable Residential. Covering 19 stories and 343,000 square feet, the residential property will boast some enticing amenities such as scenic views of the Dallas Arts District and Downtown skyline, the soon to come Woodall Rogers Park and a one-acre park deck with pool and 4,000 square foot fitness center.
Posted by ryancha on May 4th, 2010
A report just out by Newgeography.com shows that Texas has again held top spots for job growth.
The report, which pulls monthly employment data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics on metropolitan statistical areas, comes from 10 years of three month rolling averages from 1999 to 2010.
Texas benefits from a consistently lower cost of living, a favorable climate for entrepreneurship and diverse industry opportunities. Energy has naturally also been a helpful buffer for the Lone Star State.
The Texas cities include:
- Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos
- San Antonio-New Braunfels
- Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown
- Dallas-Plano-Irving
- Fort Worth-Arlington
Posted by ryancha on April 11th, 2010
Short Sale Pitfalls- What you need to Know before Buying
Before making the decision to seek out, or even considering purchasing a short sale property, it is important to know all of potential pitfalls, which there are many to be aware of. (more…)
Posted by ryancha on April 7th, 2010
Canyon Creek is one of the most prestigious neighborhoods to live in, because of the beautiful winding tree-lined streets, and Creeks that runs through the neighborhood. The prices of homes for sale in Canyon Creek Richardson TX start in the $200′s and go over $1,000,000. The average list price of homes for sale in Canyon Creek is about $250,000, and the average home size being about 2200 Square Feet. (more…)
Posted by ryancha on March 28th, 2010
This Live Oak Dallas Condo for Sale is an interior unit, which makes it very quiet, with only 1 neighbor on one side. It also has a pool-view. The loft is extremely energy efficient with energy bills ranging from just $30 to $150. (more…)
Posted by ryancha on March 16th, 2010
I often get asked from my buyer clients, “What is the difference between and a foreclosure and HUD home?” My response to them is that the foreclosure process is no different, but how the home is prepared, listed, and sold is different than how most other “regular” foreclosures are prepared, listed, and sold. (more…)
Posted by ryancha on February 20th, 2010

Lake Park Estates Townhomes in Richardson TX is in a fantastic location, located just North of Campbell on Mimosa (between Coit and Waterview).
The subdivision is conveniently located, right behind a large grocery store (Tom Thumb) and many restaurants, including Mi Cocina, La Madeleine, and several boutique shops, all within walking distance! Also, it is located near within a few miles of a large hospital (Methodist Richardson Medical Center). (more…)
Posted by ryancha on February 19th, 2010

Homes for Sale in the Reservation in Richardson, TX do not last on the market for very long. This highly sought after neighborhood is in a fantastic location, located between Coit and Waterview (East to West), and between Melrose and Arapaho (North to South). The streets are draped with mature trees, and the streets wind with character. (more…)
Posted by ryancha on February 12th, 2010
This 1 Bedroom 1 Bath loft in Live Oak Lofts, Dallas TX has a great Urban feel, with exposed Ducts and Beams, and is upgraded with Slab Granite Counter-tops, Wood flooring, and Stainless Steel appliances. This loft has a full-sized washer/dryer area. It is a quiet corner unit with a great view of the pool & courtyard. (more…)
Posted by ryancha on January 27th, 2010
The IRS will not accept the 5405 form electronically so it must be done the old-fashioned way, with paper-filing; and could take up to 4 months to get your money. When filing form 5405, the IRS is also requiring a copy of the settlement statement (HUD-1), a signed mortgage statement with the new address, and a copy of either the taxpayer’s driver’s license, bank statement, or paystub, showing the new address. (more…)
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