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River Park Residence Sports Style in Enviable Location

By Eric Prokesh / March 12, 2021 /

Honestly, sometime in the very near future we will look back and say “Remember when you could buy a luxurious house in a near in-town location for a mere $250 a square foot?” Fort Worth will for many, be a missed buying opportunity like Brooklyn in New York or, nearer to home, Kessler Park in…

Bluestem Ranch Tops the Charts

By Seth Fowler / March 9, 2021 /

Saddle up your horses, we have a trail to blaze to Parker County where we find an amazing homestead complete with an elaborate home, guest house, barn, stables, and so much more. This incredible property is the Bluestem Ranch, which was owned by the late Bob Kingsley. Who Was Bob Kingsley? Some might be asking,…

Builders Go Halfsies on Eagle Mountain Lake Master-Planned Community

By Tommy Cummings / March 2, 2021 /

It’s a master-planned community so big it took two developers. Cibolo Homes, a 700-home development off U.S. Business 287 near Eagle Mountain Lake north of Fort Worth is now offering homes developed in a 50/50 partnership with Meritage Homes and Trophy Signature Homes. Trophy Signature Homes is a subsidiary of Plano-based Green Brick Partners. Meritage…

Williams Trew Welcomes Pursuit Realty Group

By Seth Fowler / March 2, 2021 /

It just made sense. When Williams Trew Realtors Jennie Doumany, Debbie Petty, and Chris Miller realized how much they had in common, it made perfect sense to become a real estate team. “It probably took us longer to come up with a name than it did for us to decide to become a team,” said…

Colonial Hills Classic on Westcliff Road Features Superb Updates

By Eric Prokesh / February 26, 2021 /

“Proportion is the good breeding of architecture. It is that something, indefinable to the unprofessional eye, which gives repose and distinction to a room… in its effects as intangible as that all-pervading essence which the ancients called the soul.” Edith Wharton, The Decoration of Houses The Decoration of Houses, written 123 years ago, is arguably…