Tarrant County Tuesday

Enjoy Log Cabin Living With This Dreamy Five-Acre Property in Haslet

By Seth Fowler / October 18, 2022 /

Raise your hand if you had a Lincoln Log set when you were a kid. Aside from Legos, the Lincoln Logs were my favorite. Nothing was more fun than building log cabin homes … and then of course selling them to my favorite Star Wars and G.I. Joe figures. Now imagine if you had a…

Looking For Privacy? Look no Further Than This Absolutely Arboreal Fort Worth Property

By Seth Fowler / October 11, 2022 /

Privacy is something we all desire. There are few truly private areas now that our daily lives are spewed all over social media platforms and product advertisements for items we just searched or purchased appear instantly on our web browsers. Seemingly, the last bastion of privacy is our homes. Even that is under attack as…

This Beautiful Multigenerational Home Might Make You Want to Move in With Your Parents

By Seth Fowler / October 4, 2022 /

Multigenerational. It’s a word previously used by all 5th-grade teachers to confuse kids during the spelling bee. Now it’s a fairly common word. Multigenerational is used to describe a home where grandparents, parents, and children all live together. If you ever watched the television show The Waltons, (you know, “Good night John-Boy”) that was an…

Beautiful Estate Near Benbrook Lake is an Entertaining Haven

By Seth Fowler / September 27, 2022 /

Some homes are built for specific purposes. Some homes have certain rooms designed for furniture or musical instruments or hobbies. Some homes are just perfect for entertaining. With nearly 6,000 square feet and five bedrooms, four living areas, five garage spaces, and a beautiful and serene outdoor area, this home is certainly a home built…

Beautiful Texas Brownstone in Rivercrest Offers a True Lock-And-Leave Lifestyle

By Seth Fowler / September 20, 2022 /

If you have the word “Triassic-Jurassic” on your Tarrant County Tuesday bingo card … you win! Of course, the Triassic-Jurassic Period of history began roughly 250 million years ago (give or take a few years) and ended with the dinosaurs taking a dirt nap. How this relates to Tarrant County Tuesday is that, during the…