Eric Prokesh

Eric Prokesh is an award-winning interior designer who calls Fort Worth his home.

We Dug Deep to Find Five Affordable Starter Homes in Fort Worth

By Eric Prokesh / December 22, 2023 /

Realtor.com pegs the median sales price for a house in Fort Worth at around $342,000 — down approximately 4 percent from last year — moving Fort Worth ever so slightly into buyer’s market territory. Some good news perhaps, but most affordable starter home buyers will still report frustration with the lack of appealing inventory, and…

This Asian-Inspired Overton Park Midcentury Modern Time Capsule is Not to Be Missed

By Eric Prokesh / December 15, 2023 /

While it’s only been on the market for six days, this authentic Overton Park Midcentury Modern has so much going for it that it’s difficult to know where to begin. Let’s start outside with the 1.4-acre lot. The house benefits from a deep setback on a cul-de-sac lot with a small forest of mature trees…

You Can Downsize in High Style With This Beautiful Eagle Mountain Lake Home

By Eric Prokesh / December 8, 2023 /

Lakeside Living rarely rises to this level of sophistication. Perched on an over two-acre peninsula on Eagle Mountain Lake, with 750 feet of lakefront, this modern lacustrine lodge sports modern features that recall architectural titans like Mies Van Der Rohe. The stark exterior of the house at 7145 Hickey Road masks the sleek low-key luxury…

Don’t Forget to Buy Your Tickets For The 39th Candlelight Christmas in Ryan Place

By Eric Prokesh / December 1, 2023 /

This year’s Candlelight Christmas in Ryan Place Home Tour is one fans won’t want to miss. In addition to the usual intriguing mix of five unique houses, there will be live music in tour homes and throughout the neighborhood from the likes of the Texas Wesleyan Choir as well as bands including Music Junkie, Basement…

This Terrific Traditional is Priced Right in Mistletoe Heights

By Eric Prokesh / November 17, 2023 /

“Too expensive to farm and too far out for development.” That’s how Mistletoe Heights was described around 1892 when the Mistletoe Heights Land Company bought the 640 acres of land on the bluffs overlooking the Clear Fork of the Trinity River. The neighborhood is, in fact, a mere two miles south of downtown Fort Worth.…