Seth Fowler

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

A Cresthaven Home Built For Gathering and Entertaining

By Seth Fowler / October 22, 2019 /

Do people still host parties and events in their homes?  It seems every listing always highlights that a home “is perfect for entertaining.”  Does that still happen? When I think of “entertaining” in a home, it conjures thoughts of the doorbell ringing, people kissing cheeks, music playing in the background, and everyone mixing and mingling. Entertaining…

Before-and-After Crestwood Home Creates a New Style

By Seth Fowler / October 15, 2019 /

I love writing about before-and-after transformations in Tarrant County Tuesday. Some of the time the before photos showcase areas that were downright nasty and in need of major updating. Other times the home is simply dated or has a cacophony of styles that caused the home to sit on the market for a lengthy period…

Fort Worth’s Newest Real Estate Brokerage Announced

By Seth Fowler / October 8, 2019 /

Local Fort Worth Real Estate firms RJ Williams & Company and Northern Realty Group announced the merger of the two companies to form the largest locally owned real estate brokerage in the city.  The company will be called Williams Northern Crain (WNC) after the three principle partners. Together, Ty Williams, Will Northern, and Michael Crain will…

Prime Location and Incredible Luxury at This Arlington Estate

By Seth Fowler / October 1, 2019 /

“Location, location, location.” Do you get tired of that phrase?  Certainly, that can’t be the end-all, be-all answer to everything as it relates to real estate.  Can it? Like it or not, location will always be the number one factor when it comes to buyer’s criteria when searching for that perfect home.  So get used…

Stories and Memories Abound in Westcliff Midcentury Home

By Seth Fowler / September 24, 2019 /

There’s a reason why the public is fascinated with the “behind the scenes” shows and programs that shed light on stories or memories of people, places and things.  We all want the inside scoop — tidbits of information that bring intrigue and greater interest. Do I have some stories for you in this week’s Tarrant County…