Park Cities (Highland Park, TX)
By Sharon Parisi, Dallas Homes
(United Real Estate Dallas )
Holiday spirit will fill the homes on the sixteenth annual Armstrong Bradfield Preschool Association (ABPA) Holiday Home Tour the morning of Friday December 5.  This year,  five homes will be open to the public, from 9:30 AM to 1:00 PM. Take advantage of this opportunity to enjoy the festive holiday decorations in each home.  There will be a holiday market in one of the homes. Find the perfect gift for someone special on your holiday shopping list. Approximately 97% of the money raised at this event will go directly to the schools.   Armstrong Bradfield Preschool Association presents Homes for the Holidays Friday, December 5, 2014 9:30 AM to 1:00 PM Tickets $20 in Advance and $25 the Day of the Tour For additional information email:  hometour@armstrongbradfield.com  
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By Jason R. Anderson, Premier Property Marketing Group
(Premier Property Marketing Group)
Looking for Highland Park Real Estate? Read on… Highland Park has been one of those many areas that suffered a downswing during the economic downturn. However, as Highland Park real estate looks to be getting back on track, the demand for houses in this area has surely shot up in the past year or so. Reducing inventory coupled with the rise in demand for Highland Park homes for sale. However, according to the general consensus, this hike in demand is yet to have any effect on prices. When it comes to reasons for high demand of real estate in Highland Park, there are many reasons for the same. At present, the relatively low rates on houses and condos are one of the biggest reasons for the increase in demand for Highland Park real estate for sale. For example, here are a few houses and co...
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By Brian Rayl, Active Agent and Co-founder Of Home Value Leads
(Home Value Leads)
Located less than four miles from downtown Dallas, Highland Park offers a quiet respite for families in the heart of a major urban center. The town’s founders named Highland Park after its elevated geographical location and the fact that 20 percent of the community’s land was to be devoted to parks. Highland Park’s commitment to preserving its scenic spaces continues to this day, offering over 20 parks and elegantly landscaped public grounds. The town is known for its glorious springtime display of azaleas, redbud trees and dogwoods. Beautifully appointed homes line the streets of Highland Park, which was incorporated in 1913. Highland Park’s proximity to central Dallas and the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport make this community the ideal location for business executives. The fi...
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By Brian Rayl, Active Agent and Co-founder Of Home Value Leads
(Home Value Leads)
I wrote a couple of weeks ago about our new Highland Park real estate office needing a little help. Indeed it did. Over the holiday weekend, we went in and painted it and started decorating. One of the first areas that we concentrated on was the back wall. That is the wall that everyone sees as they walk by and the first thing they see when they walk in.  "People often say that motivation doesn't last. Well, neither does bathing - that's why we recommend it daily" -- Zig Ziglar We decided to make this our Motivation Wall.  We will continue to look for good motivational items to add in here and I'm currently doing our logo that will go in the middle blank spot. What do you think? Do you have an inspiration wall? Show me some photos! 
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By BILL CHERRY, Broker & Wealth Coach
(Bill Cherry, Realtor)
Everyone wants the value of resale homes to increase and they want demand to continue sliding up at a rapid rate. The hope is that things will quickly return to at least where they were before the gigantic market subsidence that we've dealt with over the past few years. What was different about this past bad market was that even high incomed and wealthy people all but stopped buying homes.  In my years, I don’t recall ever before experiencing that. In my own case, in 2011-2012 I had three homes listed in Dallas’ high end market known as Highland Park.  All three in the 7 figure range. Each of them was listed at a substantial discount from what the owners had invested.   I had all three listed for over a year.  None brought an offer. Month after month, I studied that market.  There were ...
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By Brian Rayl, Active Agent and Co-founder Of Home Value Leads
(Home Value Leads)
This amazing 2 bedroom 2 bathroom town home for sale in Highland Park has all the amenities for comfortable living: beautiful living room, high ceilings, wood burning fire place, hardwood floors downstairs, plantation shutters, granite counter tops, and stainless steel appliances. The home also boasts double master suites with updated baths with glass shower enclosure, travertine tile, and brushed nickel. View more photos and get additional listing information by clicking the link below. 4347 Westside Drive Highland Park, TX 75209 Not finding what you are looking for? Search through all of the homes for sale in Highland Park.  Listing Courtesy of Judy Collins, Keller Williams - Park Cities
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By Brian Rayl, Active Agent and Co-founder Of Home Value Leads
(Home Value Leads)
(This article was originally published on one of my other Dallas real estate websites under the title "How To Sell Your Home".) If you have a Highland Park home that you wish to sell, you must be knowledgeable of the processes involved. You'll find that there is much to read and learn online and in books. However, most people simply don't have the time to shuffle through it. Luckily, using a licensed real estate agent in Highland Park can help to guide you through the process of selling your home without losing your mind. Before approaching the task of selling real estate, it is a good idea to set specific goals. By maintaining true limits on acceptable prices, a seller can ward off the temptation to accept an offer that may be unfavorable. It also will give you a better idea about how ...
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