Eric Prokesh

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

Price Improvements: Check Out these Sizzling Hot Summer Sales

By Eric Prokesh / July 1, 2022 /

Summer sale, you ask? I could have so easily written a yet-another-bidding-war-sold-after-24-hours-on-the-market story. That is still happening. And the trajectory of Fort Worth home prices is still upward. But trolling around the internet I noticed something rather interesting. Price cuts. That’s right. You heard me. Whether sellers are having difficulty landing on the right price…

Quintessential Rivercrest Classic Has Golf Course Views And Impeccable Interiors

By Eric Prokesh / June 24, 2022 /

What does it mean to be a “classic”? There are few homes that hit that particular nail on its head like this beautiful Colonial Revival located right across from the 12th green of Rivercrest Country Club in Fort Worth. This quintessential Rivercrest spread at 4717 Crestline Road exudes the rich aroma of refined, understated opulence.…

This Fairmount Craftsman Channels Stevie Nicks With Its Bohemian Vibe

By Eric Prokesh / June 17, 2022 /

Yup, we’re in Fairmount. Again. Well, I challenge you to scroll through MLS and find a listing to beat this Fort Worth Friday. As I write this on Wednesday, the listing is all of eight hours old, so if you’re interested and it still is not under contract by Friday, you might want to get…

Midcentury Modern in Sunset Heights is The Real Deal

By Eric Prokesh / June 10, 2022 /

Sunset where? Is that Southeast? Actually Sunset Heights is a Westside neighborhood bounded by Vickery Boulevard to the south and Hulen Street to the east. Not as well known as nearby Arlington Heights or Ridglea, it also comes at discount. The median price for a home in Sunset Heights is about $100K lower than better…

Well Priced Park Hill Time Capsule Packed With Potential

By Eric Prokesh / June 3, 2022 /

Situated in what is arguably one of Fort Worth’s most desirable Southside neighborhoods, this Park Hill time capsule has remained untouched for decades. My heart sinks more at the missed opportunity of a poorly conceived reno than a neglected house with lovely proportioned rooms and potential for grandeur. The Neo-Tudor exterior still gives an impression…