Seth Fowler

Seth Fowler is a licensed real estate agent with Williams Trew Real Estate in Fort Worth.

This Affordable Gem in Fort Worth’s Sunset Heights is Perfect For Thanksgiving

By Seth Fowler / November 21, 2023 /

A few weeks ago we featured the home at 408 E. Oak Street in the popular town (don’t call it a suburb of Fort Worth!) of Aledo. We were impressed because it was a beautiful, functional, and well-located home in Aledo for less than $350,000 — something that we rarely see in real estate these…

The Lone Camp General Store is a Great Opportunity For Live, Work, Play, And Community

By Seth Fowler / November 14, 2023 /

Today’s Tarrant County Tuesday takes us West to an enchanted stretch of S. FM 4 called Lone Camp in Palo Pinto County. This might be the most challenging article I’ve written in the eight years with CandysDirt.com. (Yeah, Candy, where’s my anniversary gift?) This is a story of a property that doesn’t fit cleanly in…

Can You Find a Home For Less Than $350,000 in The Popular Suburb of Aledo?

By Seth Fowler / November 7, 2023 /

Twenty miles from downtown Fort Worth is the town of Aledo, Texas. Established in 1880 as the Parker Post Office, the name was changed to Aledo most likely after Aledo, Illinois. The entire town is roughly two square miles in size. Being relatively close to Fort Worth, Aledo experienced rapid growth in the 1990s when…

Love to Hit The Links? This Luxurious Trophy Club Home in Hogan’s Glen is Quite a Prize

By Seth Fowler / October 31, 2023 /

If you are new to the Lone Star State there is one thing to remember: No matter what season it is during the year, you can always play golf. Okay so maybe not every single day. There certainly are those 110-degree days in summer that could give you pause before heading out to chase the…

This Split-Level Home in Ridgmar Reminds us Why This Style is Still a Great Choice

By Seth Fowler / October 24, 2023 /

The split-level home came into existence and rose in popularity during the 1940s to the 1960s. Taking inspiration from Midcentury Modern and traditional Ranch-style homes, it is especially useful when the homesite is not exactly flat. If you have ever seen The Brady Bunch then you have seen a split-level home. Surprisingly we found out…