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11/13/09
Keller Wine and Jazz Festival goes to the Doghouse!
This year, Cheldan Homes and the Woodland Springs team, Julie Downe, Kate Nelson and Troy Carlisle built and donated an amazing, cozy doghouse to the Keller Wine and Jazz Festival auction. It was a hit! As was the festival! The Keller Chamber sure knows how to throw a party!11/10/09
Anne Carrancejie meets Drew Pearson
This October, Anne Carrancejie (Cheldan Homes North Texas Team) attended the North Texas Chamber of Commerce Luncheon at the new Dallas Cowboys Stadium. What a stadium that is! Anne attended with other board members of the Saginaw Chamber of Commerce. The program was presented by Bill Lively, the President and CEO of the North Texas Super Bowl XLV Host Committee, along with NFL Hall of Fame Drew Pearson, former Dallas Cowboy.

It's Fall at Westover Village!
Happy Fall to all our friends!
Westover Village Estates in Weatherford, TX opened their doors to several of the sweetest and most creative costumes we've ever seen. We want to thank everyone who was able to stop by! Here is a sneak peek at the Boo-tastic trick-or-treaters we saw at Westover....
D/FW Home Sales Climb 11%!

Dallas-Fort Worth home sales climb 11%
By STEVE BROWN
By STEVE BROWN
Pre-owned home sales in North Texas were up 11 percent in October from a year ago - the first year-over-year gain since September 2008 and the best sign yet that the local housing market has turned the corner.
Real estate agents sold more than 6,300 single-family homes through the Multiple Listing Service last month, according to numbers released Monday by the Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University and the North Texas Real Estate Information Systems.
October's increase was only the second year-over-year rise in home sales in three years.
Housing analysts say there's no doubt that the shift was fueled by the federal tax credit for first-time homebuyers.
"Clearly, the $8,000 tax credit has brought additional buyers into the market," said Ted Wilson of Dallas-based Residential Strategies Inc. "The news from the housing sector is turning more positive.
"And the outlook for the next eight months looks quite bright as well," he said.












