Neighborhood Spotlight

There’s Something Really Special About Fort Worth’s Historic Fairmount Neighborhood

By CandysDirt.com Contributor / April 15, 2023 /

By John English Contributing Writer Located in Fort Worth near Southside is the historic district of Fairmount. Construction on the middle class development first began in the year 1890, continued through the late 1930’s, and is “representative of the early 20th-century streetcar suburb, with a diversity of house forms, related institutional and commercial properties,” according…

7 Things Realtor J.L. Forke Loves About His Greater Kessler Park Neighborhood

By Nikki Barringer / April 2, 2023 /

Briggs Freeman’s J.L. Forke has lived all over Dallas. He’s hit practically every hot spot – M Streets, Lakewood, Oaklawn – ALL OF THEM. He recently landed in Greater Kessler Park and today, he’s going to tell us all about it. Where to go, what to do, and why he loves it so very, very…

Mayfield Farms Neighborhood in Southeast Arlington is Rich in City’s Recreational Amenities

By CandysDirt.com Contributor / April 1, 2023 /

By John EnglishContributing Writer Construction first began on Mayfield Farms in the year 2020, and the new single-family home development has really taken off since that time. Located in Southeast Arlington close to the border with Mansfield, Mayfield Farms provides easy access to Highways 360, 287, and I-20 and is now in Phase 2 of…

Emily Ruth Cannon’s Neighborhood Is Like the Hill Country Close to Home

By Nikki Barringer / March 11, 2023 /

Here’s a part of town that I think you’ll be very into if you like trees, lots of land, and views of the lake. It’s in Cedar Hill, southwest of Dallas, and it’s been compared to the Hill Country by Texas Monthly — Some say a lesser publication than CandysDirt.com, but hey, good on them.…

You’ll Find Families and Neighborhood Fun at Harmon Ranch in North Fort Worth

By CandysDirt.com Contributor / March 4, 2023 /

While Harmon Ranch in North Fort Worth hosts a variety of community activities throughout the year, long-time resident Nicole Kosowick says there’s one event that the neighborhood practically shuts down for.