Tarrant County Tuesday

Frank Talley Designed This Super Cool Modern in Fort Worth’s Westover Hills

By Seth Fowler / August 2, 2022 /

I find it sort of ironic, given how hot and dry it has been recently, that in the past few editions of Tarrant County Tuesday we have highlighted luxurious homes surrounded by lush and mature trees with spectacular views of the Tarrant County landscape. This week we find a truly unique home nestled among holes…

Head West to Get a Formal Introduction to Walkable Walsh

By Seth Fowler / July 26, 2022 /

We have highlighted the planned development of Walsh a number of times over the years in Tarrant County Tuesday. For those who need a refresher, Walsh is a 7,200-acre family ranch just west of Fort Worth that has been meticulously planned and developed over the past decade. Filled with beautiful homes, well-planned streets, sidewalks, and…

In Case You Missed It: A Balancing Real Estate Market?

By Seth Fowler / July 19, 2022 /

Seth Fowler: Happy summer to all our CandysDirt.com readers. Our staff is taking time to burn, peel, sweat, soak and recover, so for our installment of Tarrant County Tuesday this week, we wanted to repost a recent and pertinent article regarding the state of the current real estate market. As always, feel free to reread,…

This Single-Story Home in Indian Creek Isn’t Your Typical Condominium

By Seth Fowler / July 12, 2022 /

When many people hear the word “condominium” they think of a tall high-rise building in a downtown area with skyline views and long walks to the parking garage or lawn areas. While those are certainly accurate images for some condominium buildings, it’s not the case for all properties That are considered condominiums. Welcome to Indian…

In This Real Estate Market, is it OK to Make an Offer?

By Seth Fowler / July 5, 2022 /

Let’s face it, the past 12 to 24 months have been brutal to buyers in the Dallas-Fort Worth real estate market. Buyers have been forced to deal with low housing inventory, high demand from other buyers, multiple offers, and of course, the horrific over-list price offers. As we discussed last week in Tarrant County Tuesday,…