Tarrant County Tuesday

Historic Blue Home in Fairmount

By Seth Fowler / May 1, 2018 /

They don’t paint them like they used to, do they?  Drive through any “vintage-inspired” new development — you know the ones that claim to be designed after great neighborhoods of the 1920s and 1930s — and you’ll see the same few shades of white, cream, or gray.  What about blue?! Yes, BLUE.  They don’t paint homes…

Just Add Water to This Midcentury Modern Home

By Seth Fowler / April 24, 2018 /

To paraphrase from the great Forrest Gump:”Some homes are like a box of choc-o-lates … you never know what you’re going to get.”  (Side note: how did Gump beat out Shawshank Redemption for Best Picture in 1994 … preposterous!) Truer words could not be spoken when referring to this week’s Tarrant County Tuesday home located…

University Place Bungalow Gets Straight As

By Seth Fowler / April 17, 2018 /

There’s something about living in a university town.  While there is much more to Fort Worth than Texas Christian University, the city benefits greatly from having a beautiful campus smack-dab in the middle of town. If you’ve never been to the TCU campus, you certainly need to check it out.  While they might have overdone…

Ridglea Golf Course Townhome in the LEED

By Seth Fowler / April 10, 2018 /

What is a LEED certified home and why should you care? LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is a designation from the U.S. Green Building Council to promote and encourage home builders and owners to be environmentally responsible and efficient with their home. But what does that really mean?  Well it means this is an…

Newer Home is a Hit in Arlington Heights

By Seth Fowler / April 3, 2018 /

Arlington Heights is not in Arlington.  Nope. Contrary to what you might think, it’s an older neighborhood right in the middle of the Fort Worth Westside. Situated North of I-30 and South of the famous Camp Bowie Boulevard, Arlington Heights is heavily populated by smaller cottages of charm and character built from the 1920s to…