Seth Fowler

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

Makerspace and Real Estate: Walsh Developer Tony Ruggeri Presents at SXSW Create

By Seth Fowler / March 10, 2017 /

A new word is circling the globe.  Well, maybe it’s not a new word but it’s certainly one that you’re going to hear more and more as it pertains to real estate and development.  The word is “makerspace.” Also known as “hackerspace,” “hacklab,” or “metalabs,” a makerspace is a collection of people with similar interests that…

Manifest Destiny: Williams Trew Real Estate Heads West

By Seth Fowler / March 9, 2017 /

  Williams Trew Real Estate, a member of the Ebby Halliday family, announced today that they will soon be expanding west to open a new real estate office in Parker County. “Go West young man and grow up with the country.” That quote is largely attributed to the newspaper editor Horace Greely relating to the…

Get Ready Cowtown, Change is Coming with Walsh Ranch

By Seth Fowler / March 7, 2017 /

One Spring Break when I was a frustrated teenager, I went to spend a few days with my cool Uncle Tony in Dallas.  He was (and still is) a real mover-and-shaker and was a blast to hang out with.  I’ll never forget what he would constantly pound into my brain when we would talk about…

Fort Worth Home Built in the 1920s Comes With Belle Surprise

By Seth Fowler / February 28, 2017 /

Why do people like looking at homes?  Why are there so many viewers on various sites that deal with homes and design and decoration?  Why do you read CandysDirt.com?  I’ll tell you why … it’s because we like the element of surprise. Homes are simply sticks-and-bricks.  I know, I know — they come in different…

Classic Brownstone in Fort Worth Offers Best of All Worlds

By Seth Fowler / February 21, 2017 /

Isn’t it interesting that newer homes that look and feel like older, classically designed homes sell faster and for more money than homes that have no real architectural value or distinction? Did you know that a brownstone townhome, when used in the urban residential vernacular, doesn’t technically mean the home is made of brown stone?…