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    Candy's House of the Week

    This contemporary country paradise is way more interesting with Champ d'Or for a neighbor

    Candy Evans
    Mar 7, 2013 | 10:49 am

    This is an interesting home for many reasons, but mainly because of its neighbor: Champ d’Or. After 10 years on the market, the 30,000-square-foot Champ finally sold at auction in 2012. Over the years, price tags on the property ranged from $65 million to $25 million. The home had more agents than Dallas County DA Craig Watkins has sick days.

    The Champ’s final selling price was reportedly less than $10 million. Word is that the family who bought it will turn it into an event space.

    So the new owner of 1745 Turbeville Rd. will have quite the fancy neighbor. What a great place to borrow a cup of sugar.

    Or, better yet, just borrow the chef.

    Interestingly, 1745 Turbeville Rd. has an entirely different feel than the French Romanesque Champ. It’s Green Acres with a contemporary twist. The home is transitionally modern, with 17,000 clean square feet filled with six bedrooms, study, media room and game room. Two living areas, with walls of glass, afford views of the huge saltwater pool.

    Speaking of the pool, it has a private cabana, veranda and outdoor fireplace. We told you this was paradise, and we mean it: This sophisticated number comes with its own pond, horse barn and a 6,000-square-foot workshop. That workshop is bigger than most homes!

    The home was built in 1999 and rests on more than 10 acres. The address is similar to that of major North Texas developer Mehrdad Moayedi, who owns a whole lot of land along Turbeville Road, as well as the Stoneleigh Residences.

    Where exactly is this place? Head north on I-35 toward Denton, about 20 to 30 minutes, then turn west off the highway onto Turbeville. There you will find the peaceful metropolis of Hickory Creek, just past the town hall, horses and cattle.

    The asking price is $4,450,000, listed with Clay Stapp+Co, who knows a thing or two about Hickory Creek: He brought the buyer to Champ’s auction last year.

    The kitchen may be a little too 1990s. Time for a redo?

      
    Photo courtesy of Clay Stapp+Co
    The kitchen may be a little too 1990s. Time for a redo?
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    Average new home prices in DFW grew during January sales slump

    Amber Heckler
    Feb 28, 2025 | 6:35 pm
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    New home sales fell across Dallas-Fort Worth in January, the report said.

    A new statewide real estate report has shown a slow decline in new home sales across Texas, including in Dallas-Fort Worth.

    The latest New Home Sales Index by HomesUSA.com discovered that Dallas-Fort Worth saw the second-most new homes sold in January out of the four biggest metros in Texas, despite being in an overall sales slump compared to December 2024. The three-month moving average of new home sales in DFW was 1,847 last month, versus 1,990 sales in December.

    Housing prices also rose in January, with the average new home in DFW increasing to $496,498. That's about $2,600 more than the average price in December, which came out to $493,899.

    While these declines may seem atypical, a sales slump is actually normal during the winter season, according to HomesUSA founder and CEO Ben Caballero.

    Active new home listings in DFW flattened from December to January, with 8,287 active listings on the market last month.

    New home sales in January throughout Texas
    The report found new home sales dropped not only in Dallas-Fort Worth, but also in Austin, Houston, and San Antonio.

    Houston's three-month moving average of new home sales was the highest out of all four metros with 2,046 sales made in January, but that figure technically decreased by 138 homes from December.

    San Antonio saw 67 fewer homes sold from December to January, totaling 1,008 sales last month.

    Austin the fewest new homes sold last month out of the four major Texas metros: At 809 homes sold.

    "January sales are often lower than December in Austin as builders push hard to close the year with as many sales as possible, as I mentioned in last month’s report," Caballero said. "Austin builders were offering discounts, buyer incentives, and Realtor bonuses for December closings. A slower January is not unusual for that reason."

    January housing prices fell in Houston to an average $395,515, and San Antonio's average new home price fell to $337,414. Austin had the second-highest average housing prices out of the four Texas metros last month, despite that number falling by $11,658 to $483,056.

    New Home Sales Index for January 2025 by HomesUSA.comAverage prices for new homes fell in Austin, San Antonio, and Houston, but increased in Dallas-Fort Worth.Courtesy of HomesUSA.com

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