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Tim Stoll
(SMART SUMMARY) In Dallas, houses that are 4,000 square feet or larger would certainly be considered “big,” “spacious,” “ample,” “accommodating,” etc.
Tim Stoll
(SMART SUMMARY) When the real estate industry’s leading periodical, Realtor.com, first posted the “I Hate the Open-Plan Kitchen” article, it wouldn’t have been a dereliction of duty for home design aficionados to go ahead and read it.
Tim Stoll
(SMART SUMMARY) One good way my clients get a head start from the word “go!” is the amount of attention their Dallas home listing receives.
Tim Stoll
(SMART SUMMARY) A mega-proportion of serious Dallas house hunters ultimately decide it makes the most sense to team up with a real estate professional to get the job done.
Tim Stoll
(SMART SUMMARY) When you set about selling your urban house, it’s good to adopt the kind of determined mindset that’s served you well in other pursuits.