Seth Fowler

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

The Dirt Keeps Turning at The Bluffs at River East

By Seth Fowler / November 3, 2020 /

Last week’s Tarrant County Tuesday article revisiting Rivercrest Bluffs inspired us to visit another newer neighborhood in Fort Worth and check on its progress — The Bluffs at River East. Early in 2019 we introduced you to a new development of 51 single-family homes that is part of a Fort Worth Urban Village initiative to…

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Seven Homesites Now Available in Rivercrest Bluffs

By Seth Fowler / October 27, 2020 /

In 2017, we brought a new neighborhood to your attention. That neighborhood, Rivercrest Bluffs, has been a roaring success since its inception. Today, the Ashton Agency of Fort Worth has announced they are making seven prime homesites in Rivercrest Bluffs available for homeowners who are looking for a unique opportunity that may not ever exist…

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Say Bonjour to Certainty in Fort Worth’s Giverny Neighborhood

By Seth Fowler / October 20, 2020 /

When is the last time you had certainty in you life? I know the answer is not, “2020,” that’s for sure. Have you had certainty in your home or neighborhood? Lock-and-Leave Lifestyle Nestled between Ridglea Country Club Estates and Ridglea Hills in central Fort Worth sits the gated community of Giverny, an upscale enclave of…

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A Thoughtful And Precise Custom Home Near Fort Worth’s TCU Campus

By Seth Fowler / October 13, 2020 /

There are only so many words to describe a home. Unfortunately, the Realtor community — Bow Tie Realtor included — latches onto certain words and phrases when describing a property, which has a tendency to make them less impactful. You know what I’m referring to — “gourmet” or “chef’s kitchen,” “attention to detail,” “custom cabinets,”…

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COVID Brings a Front Porch Revival

By Seth Fowler / October 6, 2020 /

Quick. Name some things we have learned or experienced from The Year of the COVID. Ready. Set. Go! 1. Clean hands are good. 2. Having to smell your own breath in a mask is bad. 3. Food To Go just doesn’t taste the same as when it’s in the restaurant. 4. There are too many…

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