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Second Shelters
4M ago
“The lake real estate market in the U.S. is much larger than most people realize,” says Glenn Phillips, CFO at Lake Homes Realty, in a recent report.
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Second Shelters
4M ago
Welcome to 511 Hideaway Lane Central, an exquisite waterfront getaway that sprawls across two coveted waterfront lots comprising a half-acre.
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Second Shelters
5M ago
Need a fun getaway spot? Mineral Wells is just an hour west of Fort Worth, and you’ll always have a place to stay if you snatch up this adorable cottage listed by North Texas Realtor Valarie Kerby for $199,000.
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Second Shelters
5M ago
Ready to live on island time? So is this global luxury real estate brand.
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Second Shelters
6M ago
We often write about North Texas’ favorite vacation home getaways, where people from Park Cities, Preston Hollow, Westlake, and Fort Worth escape the urban jungle, but now we have a hot new spot that more than fulfills the second home checklist.
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Second Shelters
6M ago
A new luxury RV development near New Braunfels called Canopy is located near the Schlitterbahn waterpark and features pickleball courts.
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Second Shelters
8M ago
Robert Bruno’s Steel House is not a mere house. It’s a 110-ton, three-level sculpture constructed of Corten scrap steel curved to fit Bruno’s fanciful imagination.
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Second Shelters
9M ago
When searching the world for our Extraordinary Investments series, we’re looking for a listing that is truly unique, in a fabulous destination, and worthy of going viral on social media.
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Second Shelters
10M ago
One of America’s greatest singer-songwriters, Bob Dylan, has decided to sell his Scottish mansion in Cairngorm National Park.
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Second Shelters
10M ago
When the 100-degree days keep coming, there’s no more popular pastime in Texas than hitting the nearest swimming hole to cool off.
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