Seth Fowler

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

The Sky Is The Limit For This Private Cowtown Treehouse

By Seth Fowler / September 17, 2019 /

Did you ever fantasize about living in a treehouse? Two of my favorite movies growing up were Swiss Family Robinson and Star Wars: Return of the Jedi.  While vastly different in story and genre, both movies prominently featured treehouse living that made me want one so badly. The Robinson family built their elaborate treehouse out of salvaged…

Running Horse Ranch is Everything We Like About Texas

By Seth Fowler / September 10, 2019 /

This week’s Tarrant County Tuesday will once again take us west to Parker County.  Head out on Interstate 20 and go past Aledo, Hudson Oaks, and Weatherford until you come to the unincorporated city of Brock, Texas.  That is where the Running Horse Ranch can be found only 15 miles south. Wide Open Spaces In…

Get to Know Fort Worth’s Best Neighborhood at the Crestwood Crawl

By Seth Fowler / September 3, 2019 /

The invention of the interwebs, apps, the digital camera, and mobile technology has greatly changed the way real estate is done these days. Not long ago prospective buyers would see one or two photos of the home, then they would actually go to the home — like get out of their vehicle and walk through…

An Arlington Heights Tudor That’s Already Fixer Upper’d

By Seth Fowler / August 27, 2019 /

Let’s face it — we all want to be like Chip and JoJo.  Who am I talking about?  Well if you don’t know then you haven’t been paying attention over the past half-decade. The craze that Fixer Upper has created of gray paint, white subway tile, clean lines, farm-meets-contemporary style, and of course #shiplap is…

As The Tarrant County Market Slows, Attention Turns to Appraisals

By Seth Fowler / August 20, 2019 /

It’s happening.  The real estate market in Tarrant County is officially slowing down.  This past week, the Fort Worth Housing Report indicated that the number of closed homes in July 2019 was down nearly 4 percent from July 2018. Inventory of homes in Tarrant County has increased, and total days on market, from listing-to-close, jumped…