Fort Worth Dirt
Believe it or not, but there once was a time when the bustling neighborhood of Montserrat in Fort Worth was just pasture land. I know because I was there. In a million years I never would have imagined that the privately guarded neighborhood would quickly become one of Fort Worth’s distinctive residential developments. The success…
Maybe it was a desire to return to normality. There were plenty of flashier, glitzier, new-to-the-market candidates, but I was craving residential comfort food. Steak and potatoes. Well at this price point, more like Chateaubriand and Pommes de Terres Lyonnaise. Although at under $1.5 million it’s a pretty fair price to live in one of…
One theme that Tarrant County Tuesday is focusing on in 2021 is the continually increasing number of people moving to the area. In 2017, the average number of people moving to Fort Worth was around 165 per day. In 2020, that number increased to almost 200 people per day! That’s a huge jump in such…
If this downtown loft in the historic Texas and Pacific building isn’t under contract within the next two weeks I’ll eat my hat. Yes, I possess several. I wrote up a listing in this unique building two years ago but remain fascinated — my mind excited by the many possibilities this living situation would address.…
You want numbers? Here are some numbers. The 1,400-acre mixed-use district just south of downtown Fort Worth and north of the historic neighborhood of Fairmount, known as the Near Southside, is growing! No, not in overall size, but with people who want to enjoy the urban live/work/play lifestyle that is becoming so popular in Fort…