Brandi Addison

Brandi Addison was born and raised in Fort Worth and is making her way back to the Panther City after living away from home for nearly five years while attending college at Texas Tech University. After graduating, she was an education reporter for the Midland Reporter-Telegram. She loves the Fort Worth community and the diversity within each of its neighborhoods. Her favorite areas are Clearfork, Fairmount, and the Cultural District.

AREAA DFW to Celebrate its Board Installation and Charity Gala Night on Saturday

By Brandi Addison / February 5, 2020 /

With more than 600 guests each year, the Asian Real Estate Association of America in Dallas-Fort Worth is hosting its annual Charity Gala Night on Saturday to celebrate the installation of its new board. The doors will open at 6 p.m. at the Renaissance Hotel in Plano at Legacy West, kicking off the event with…

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Westlake in Tarrant County Makes Zillow’s Million-Dollar City List

By Brandi Addison / February 4, 2020 /

For the first time the Tarrant County city of Westlake has made Zillow’s list of million-dollar cities, one of only 218 in the country and the third in Texas.

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Possum Kingdom Lake Property Offers Serene Views, Spacious Layout

By Brandi Addison / February 3, 2020 /

Unparalleled views of Possum Kingdom Lake, paired with multiple outdoor living areas and a two-story dock, makes this property a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. The lovely waterfront home sits atop two lots that face Hell’s Gate — the indisputable best location on the lake. Built in 1996, the 3,678-square-foot home boasts historic slate floors, fine natural stone,…

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New Townhomes Starting in the $300s Unveiled at Walsh in Fort Worth

By Brandi Addison / January 31, 2020 /

Walsh Townhomes, a master-planned community by Perry Homes, will bring one- and two-story townhomes of four different architectural styles — modern farmhouse, Texas vernacular, transitional, and Tudor to Walsh, Texas.

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Keller City Council Approves 38-Acre Mixed-Use Development

By Brandi Addison / January 28, 2020 /

Keller City Council approved a 38-acre mixed-use development along US Highway 377 and Mount Gilead road during last Week’s council meeting.

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