Seth Fowler

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

Westside Fort Worth Cottage is a Two/One for 2021

By Seth Fowler / December 22, 2020 /

Well, here we are, the last Tarrant County Tuesday of 2020. What to write about? A million-dollar monster mansion? A rural single-story? An urban walk-up? Nope. To celebrate the pending arrival of 2021 I am going to tell you about a quaint two/one cottage on the westside of Fort Worth. (See what I did? A…

Panther Island Pavilion Proximity a Plus For This Fort Worth Townhome

By Seth Fowler / December 15, 2020 /

Panther Island? What is Panther Island and why is that a positive factor when talking about a townhome? I’m so glad you asked. Panther Island is part of a $1 billion (and growing) project to reroute the Trinity River for flood control and create an urban island for housing, office spaces, retail and entertainment venues.…

David Weekley Homes Making a Splash in The River District

By Seth Fowler / December 8, 2020 /

By now you know that your Bow Tie Realtor of the Tarrant County Tuesday column loves, loves, loves to highlight unique and wonderful urban living opportunities in Fort Worth. Today let me introduce you to Edgewater — the newest urban development by Texas-based home builder David Weekley Homes — located in Fort Worth’s River District.…

Donkeys Negotiable with Rustic Weatherford Property

By Seth Fowler / December 1, 2020 /

Wouldn’t life be so much better if all homes for sale came with the option of having donkeys as well? The ultimate throw-in for sure. (More on the donkeys later.) Today in Tarrant County Tuesday we are visiting our neighbors to the West in Parker County, specifically the exclusive gated community of Silverado on the…

Stadium Drive Home Perfect for Holiday Gatherings

By Seth Fowler / November 24, 2020 /

Aren’t you glad we live in Texas? Too many restrictions to even keep straight with COVID-19 and holiday gatherings in other states. (Yeah, I’m talking about you California.) Paper plates. Limited people in attendance. Open-air dining. Plastic utensils. Eat Thanksgiving dinner quickly. Don’t linger around and enjoy one another’s company. Don’t serve from the same…