Seth Fowler

Seth Fowler is a licensed real estate agent with Williams Trew Real Estate in Fort Worth. Statements and opinions are his own.

Seth Fowler: Is Texas Becoming the New California?

By Seth Fowler / March 30, 2021 /

No, this is not going to be about the Lone Star State turning “purple,” mask mandates, environmental views, masses of transplants moving away from one state to the other, or famous actors as governors (although if Matthew McConaughey ran for governor of Texas we’d have the coolest governor by a mile). This is now the…

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A Year Into The Pandemic, What Have We Learned About North Texas Real Estate?

By Seth Fowler / March 16, 2021 /

These have been the longest 12 months of all our lives. Has it really been 12 months since COVID-19 and Shelter-in-Place started messing with us? Are we sure it hasn’t been 12 years? Let’s look back at how the past 12 months have been with Tarrant County Tuesday. What did we learn? Small Dip Then…

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Bluestem Ranch Tops the Charts

By Seth Fowler / March 9, 2021 /

Saddle up your horses, we have a trail to blaze to Parker County where we find an amazing homestead complete with an elaborate home, guest house, barn, stables, and so much more. This incredible property is the Bluestem Ranch, which was owned by the late Bob Kingsley. Who Was Bob Kingsley? Some might be asking,…

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Williams Trew Welcomes Pursuit Realty Group

By Seth Fowler / March 2, 2021 /

It just made sense. When Williams Trew Realtors Jennie Doumany, Debbie Petty, and Chris Miller realized how much they had in common, it made perfect sense to become a real estate team. “It probably took us longer to come up with a name than it did for us to decide to become a team,” said…

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Whatever The Weather, This Southlake Estate is The Place to Be

By Seth Fowler / February 23, 2021 /

Can we just pretend last week didn’t happen? I guess one good thing about SNOVID-21 is that we stopped talking about COVID-19 for a while. Let’s get back to talking about homes! As I was bundled up with my blankets and bow ties and bottles of freezing water I started thinking about where I would…

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