Seth Fowler

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

Buyers: Will Someone Please Sell Me a Home?

By Seth Fowler / August 15, 2017 /

Let’s call the buyer “Ted.” Our first meeting was Friday, December 30, at noon. It was an informational lunch in Bedford, Texas — close to his job and where he’d love to live. “I’m a programmer and work not too far from here,” explained Ted. “Currently I live in Richardson. With my long and bizarre work hours, I…

Majestic Mediterranean in Aledo Neighborhood

By Seth Fowler / August 8, 2017 /

While Aledo isn’t technically in Tarrant County (okay it’s totally not in Tarrant County) sometimes rules are meant to be broken. Today we will have #ParkerCountyTuesday instead of #TarrantCountyTuesday.  Hope you will forgive me. I think you will after you see the lovely Mediterranean home in the exclusive gated community of Creekside in Aledo.

Crestwood Home Offers Trees, Trails, and Tranquility

By Seth Fowler / August 1, 2017 /

If you are not too familiar with Fort Worth and all the unique neighborhoods that make up this great city, let me tell you about Crestwood. Located north of Monticello and Rivercrest neighborhoods, and backing to the Trinity River, Crestwood is unlike any other area in Cowtown. Established in the late 1930s the neighborhood is…

Cowtown’s Neighborhoods Already Feeling The XTO Exodus

By Seth Fowler / July 25, 2017 /

This past June, Exxon Mobil Corporation announced it will move 1,600 of its XTO Energy employees from Fort Worth to the Houston Area. This news sent shock waves through the Cowtown community.  While many of us will grieve friends and family who will be leaving the area, new commercial and residential inventory will be a…

Seth Fowler: New Construction Contributing to North Texas Housing Crisis

By Seth Fowler / July 18, 2017 /

In Part One of this look into the end of affordable housing in the Dallas-Fort Worth region, we discussed the giant void of quality homes under $200,000. This void will continue to move housing prices upward, force buyers to spend more than they should, and create a stagnant sales economy in our community.  Neglecting the needs for a large…