Readers are stunned at the governorâs pardon of Daniel Perry; suggest ways to help single mom; and compare campus protests today to older ones.
The retailerâs store count has stalled in the past three years since it was taken private.
Readers defend Lakewoodâs conservation district plans; are glad the DMN is continuing despite closing its printing plant; praise John McCaa; and point out Sen. Cruz did not vote for broadband expansion.
Shelter and gasoline accounted for over 70% of the increase, the BLS said in the report.
The land continues to be held by the insurance giant.
Tellus Group hopes to channel its previous success into a project dubbed Sherley Farms.
Readers donât support reinstating Texas A&Mâs bonfire tradition; hope for the best for Dallasâ preservation department; and support a raise for Dallas City Council.
Dallas had six of the 10 most expensive homes that hit the market, according to the Houston Association of Realtorsâ March list.
Readers believe Dallas should be cutting builder fees; agree with Peggy Wehmeyerâs column on Christian evanglicals; appreciate the programs that help ex-prisoners; and remain optimistic about the Texas Rangers.
The main home has seven bedrooms, seven bathrooms, and two partial baths.
SRS has been owned by private equity companies in recent years. Its senior managers, led by CEO Dan Tinker, are staying on after the acquisition.
The Texas governor reposted from a social media account claiming that private equity purchased 44% of single-family homes last year.
Surging home prices and a rise in interest rates have created a new reality for homebuyers in the area.
The Lake Ranch @ Hico is about two hours from Dallas and is believed to have the largest privately owned lake in Erath County.
While the home furnishings business slowed last year, the brand says itâs positioning itself for the new generation of digital first shoppers.
The Dallas companyâs leaders see a return to seasonal cycles and a crowded market that may bring some relief to renters in the coming year.
Readers commend the Stewpot for helping the homeless; discuss a column about being kind; suggest all border states work together on immigration; urge civility in 2024; and share more hopeful headlines.
Readers donât fully sympathize with Frisco homeowners; wonder if short-term rental investors affect home prices; hope more is done for pensions owed to police and firefighters in Dallas; call the Biden impeachment a vendetta; and respond to an editorial on Kate Cox.
Prices in over 80% of the nationâs housing markets rose in the quarter
Lack of written agreement leaves disabled homebuyer at the mercy of builder