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Posted March 31, 2010 by Erin Davis

University Park Elementary, Highland Park ISD Review

University Park Elementary, home of the Panthers and known to most of the 75225 zip code as UP Elementary, is the newest of the four historic elementary schools that serve the Park Cities.  The schools apt motto is "Today's Learners, Tomorrow's Leaders."  Built in 1928, this school is not only known for its students, who boast academic achievements that consistently rank highest scholastically in the nation (see here for a full list) but also its creative and undeterred parental invo

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Posted March 29, 2010 by Erin Davis

Park Cities Profiles!

Hi, my name is Erin White Davis.

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Posted March 9, 2010 by Erin Davis

Home Sweet Homework

As a realtor, I’ve had the voyeuristic pleasure of seeing the insides of thousands of homes and, while I have my opinions about this or that design style, what I’ve been mentally keeping track of is what others – specifically those in the housing market - are saying about the homes they see.  It’s become something of game to mentally tally the likes and dislikes of clients; and here I am to share that information with you.  

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Posted February 11, 2010 by Erin Davis

If You Lived Here, You Could Be Home By Now

The Dallas Morning News reporter Steve Brown reported in this morning's paper that Dallas home prices are on the rise.  While this certainly says good things about the economy and so forth, here's the real take-away for you:  Your window of opportunity is closing.  Real acumen has been seen in man's ability to take action in the moment when luck meets opportunity.  Just as Joseph F.

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Posted January 28, 2010 by Erin Davis

Follow Me on Twitter!

As Facebook, Twitter, MySpace and a myriad of other online-entity sites started to gain credibility among more than high school and tween web-surfers, I was slow to join the onslaught of adults that populate these communities.  I was leery of signing up for yet another social networking site that had constant status updates announcing my morning coffee choice and other such decisions that no one cares about knowing.  Frankly, it seemed indulgent to believe that there was an audience for my most mundane of choices. 

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