Fort Worth Dirt
My, my … what would my grandparents think? They built their home in Tanglewood, the first development in Edwards Ranch, on Preston Hollow Road in 1960. The then-new addition was home to simple but attractive ranch-style houses and several daring modern designs. Those original ranch houses now sell for north of $600,000. In short, the…
Open your computer, turn on the news, listen to the talking heads on the radio and you’ll hear some variation of: “The housing market is in a free fall,” or “Billions of dollars of equity has vanished in the housing market,” and also “Prices are plunging for homes.” First, let’s step away from the national…
Here is one of those rare real estate finds — an urban condominium that really feels like home. This is CandysDirt.com’s second visit to Grove Street’s Le Bijou condominium development, which was built in 2006 in the heart of downtown Fort Worth. The Le Bijou townhouse follows the classic urban townhouse profile with a street…
“Vibes” — such a strange word and yet we all know exactly what someone means when they say, “It gave me good vibes,” or “Bad vibes are all over that.” And if I tell you that today’s Tarrant County Tuesday has Texas Hill Country vibes, you know exactly what I mean. Texas Hill Country Vibes…
Admiring this sylvan sanctuary in Overton Park, it’s difficult to believe that this canopied dwelling is nearly 50 years old. Built in 1977, this 3,100-square-foot, three-bedroom, two-and-one-half-bath contemporary residence at 4013 Inwood Road has a tranquil, reassuring quality that has stood the test of time. The main body of the house respects symmetry and classical…