Seth Fowler

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

Get a Sneak Peek at Downtown Fort Worth Penthouse

By Seth Fowler / December 24, 2019 /

Be honest, we all like to get a sneak peek don’t we?  Whether it’s trying to just unwrap a Christmas gift a teensy-tiny bit to see what kind of box a gift is in, or scouring the Web for hours and hours to learn about the next Star Wars movie before it is released…we love…

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Double Take: This Winton Terrace Home Earns Universal Acclaim

By Seth Fowler / December 17, 2019 /

There is a great scene from a film fave of mine, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, where the Steve Martin character is looking at this mansion on the Rivera and all the amenities and simply says, “Wow. Wow. Wow. This, this — I want this!”  While it’s located in Fort Worth near the Trinity River, not the…

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Moderne Condos Progressing in Fort Worth’s Linwood Neighborhood

By Seth Fowler / December 3, 2019 /

In January we featured an upcoming condominium project in the revitalized Linwood neighborhood called, The Moderne at Linwood. After sloughing through the permit and the waiting game that so many new construction projects have to deal with, The Moderne is under construction and blowing-and-going.

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Turkey Day Kitchen for Tarrant County Tuesday

By Seth Fowler / November 26, 2019 /

Kitchens.  We’ve discussed this previously but just in case you’ve forgotten, after location, the top three things buyers look for and sellers should focus on when dealing with homes are: Kitchens Floors Master Suite (bed, bath, closet) If a home gets a “thumbs-up” on those three factors then 99.99 percent of the time buyers are…

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Near Southside May Be Hip, But Magnolia Green is Happening

By Seth Fowler / November 19, 2019 /

There was a time, probably 12 to 15 years ago, when no one would walk down Magnolia Ave. after dark.  Many wouldn’t even walk down Magnolia Ave. during the day. There was no point. There were a few restaurants and shops to visit, but those establishments mainly catered to the breakfast and lunch crowds and…

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