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Real Estate Innovation

New Dallas firm makes it easier and cheaper to buy or sell a house

Lindsey Wilson
Sep 1, 2016 | 9:07 am

In a traditional real estate transaction, the buyer and seller are each charged a 3 percent fee, totaling 6 percent in commissions. Alex Doubet thinks that's ridiculous.

"I'd estimate that the majority of people today are finding their own home," Doubet says. "Through websites, apps, friends — it can feel like you're doing all the work. So why is someone else making all the money?"

So in 2015, the now 28-year-old Doubet founded Door, a new kind of brokerage firm that charges the buyer and seller each a flat fee of $5,000. That doesn't make Door a discount company, however. The licensed agents provide full-service assistance from start to finish, helping with everything from staging to getting the listing out to the closing. And sending a thank-you note, of course.

"I watched my mother sell the Highland Park home I grew up in, and it wasn't a great process," Doubet says. "There was no transparency, and she ended up paying tens of thousands of dollars by the time it officially sold. And her agent didn't even say thank you."

The agents Door uses are employees rather than independent contractors, which Doubet explains translates into someone who wants to make sure you've had a great process rather than someone who's already out scouting their next deal.

The agents are also technologically savvy, relying more on the internet as a means to get eyeballs on a listing than glossy postcards or other disposable collateral. And when it comes to those listings, Door agents take care of staging, professional photos, and even 3-D models to help ensure theirs stand out to prospective buyers.

Once the process hits closing, specialized management software helps Door agents make sure they never miss a step and that you also understand what's happening. For while agents do this every day, buying or selling a home is something most of us only do a handful of times.

What if you're one of the brave souls who's looking to buy in this hot market? Door helps in much the same way, handling negotiations, contracts, and closings, but with more and better communication. And if for any reason the fees surpass $5,000, you get the extra back at closing.

Right now Door is operating in eastern Dallas-Fort Worth: Collin county, Denton, North Dallas, Plano, Frisco, and Allen. The hope is to be available throughout Texas soon, a goal that's looking likely based on the impressive commissions and transactions the company has already racked up. Doubet estimates they've already passed the $10 million mark.

"There are only two countries in the world where it costs 6 percent to sell a house: the U.S. and Canada," says Doubet. "In Western Europe, total commission tends to be below 2 percent. Here, you look at the closing statement and the tens of thousands of dollars that you spend, and it feels out of alignment with the process. There’s zero reason is has to be that way."

Door founder Alex Doubet.

Alex Doubet
Photo courtesy of Door
Door founder Alex Doubet.
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Miranda Lambert’s East Texas childhood home hits market for $1.6 million

John Egan
Mar 11, 2026 | 4:54 pm
18621 Country Rd 477-1, Lindale Miranda Lambert childhood home
Photo courtesy of Compass
Miranda Lambert's childhood home, at 18621 Country Rd. 477, in Lindale, Texas is for sale.

The 25-acre childhood homestead of country music star Miranda Lambert — whose popular ballad “The House That Built Me” very well could apply to the Grammy winner’s upbringing — is on the market in East Texas for nearly $1.6 million.

According to Mansion Global, Lambert and her parents, Beverly and Rick, have listed the estate nearly 30 years after the family bought the main residence there.

She and her family moved into the house when she was 14 years old. Lambert lived there till age 21, when she relocated to the adjacent “pink house,” which she purchased with money from her first big record deal.

Lambert still owns the “pink house,” and her parents have vacated the primary home but still own everything except their daughter’s house, Mansion Global reported. The property is in Lindale, about 90 miles east of Dallas.

Miranda Lambert Miranda Lambert received the 2023 TMAA for achievement in music and songwriting. Photo by Taylor Prinsen Photography

The main attractions at the four-bedroom, five-bathroom, 103-year-old property are its two cottage-style homes, stocked three-acre pond, and shooting range.

“The main residence showcases hardwood flooring, built-in cabinetry, textured walls, and vintage details that add character throughout,” says the listing from Lee Trowbridge of Compass. “Light-filled living spaces connect naturally to porches, decks, and courtyard areas, offering comfortable transitions between indoor and outdoor spaces.”

The second home offers views of the pond and its own outdoor areas.

The property, an old dairy farm at 18621 County Road 477, also includes:

  • A soaking tub in the primary bathroom.
  • An outdoor kitchen.
  • A brick courtyard.
  • A warehouse.
  • A shop with a bathroom and living quarters.
  • Three RV hookups.

“Experience this rare opportunity to enjoy land, water, multiple residences, and a piece of music history in a setting that feels both quiet and connected,” the listing says.

Part of Lambert’s music history is the 2009 song about “The House That Built Me,” which Tom Douglas and Allen Shamblin originally wrote for her first husband, country music star Blake Shelton.

When you read some of the lyrics of that tune, you can picture a young Lambert at the Lindale home:

I know they say you can’t go home again

I just had to come back one last time

Ma’am, I know you don’t know me from Adam

But these handprints on the front steps are mine

Up those stairs in that little back bedroom

Is where I did my homework and I learned to play guitar

And I bet you didn’t know under that live oak

My favorite dog is buried in the yard

Lambert maintains strong ties to her hometown. There, she owns the Pink Pistol boutique, located on Miranda Lambert Way, according to Mansion Global. The tasting room for Red 55 Winery, which Lambert and her family started in 2005, is attached to the boutique.

18621 Country Rd 477-1, Lindale Miranda Lambert childhood home

Photo courtesy of Compass

Miranda Lambert's childhood homestead, at 18621 Country Rd. 477, in Lindale, Texas is for sale.

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