Tarrant County Tuesday

Wine, Real Estate, And Coronavirus Is The Trifecta of The Times

By Seth Fowler / June 30, 2020 /

Wine, real estate, and the coronavirus — which doesn’t belong? I would imagine you would take the wine and real estate and leave the virus alone. But what if you didn’t have a choice? Such is the predicament of the real estate power couple Sam and Jennifer Demel of Burt Ladner Real Estate in Fort…

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Need an Escape? This Resort-Style Home Offers an Alternative to Travel

By Seth Fowler / June 23, 2020 /
Resort home in Montserrat

Did you hear that there’s a pandemic going on? I know it’s hard to believe but apparently people are wearing masks, kids are learning from their couches, and the government is giving away money, to boot! Another issue with this pandemic is that traveling around for vacations has become very problematic. Taking a vacation within…

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Greg Potts Offers Full-Coverage Service in The Age of COVID-19

By Seth Fowler / June 16, 2020 /

We had such a positive response to last week’s Tarrant County Tuesday where a local agent shared insight on the recent COVID-19 situation in the real estate world that we wanted to hear more perspectives and stories. Greg Potts, Social Realty Greg Potts is the founder and owner of Social Realty in the Fort Worth…

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Carley Moore Offers Insight Into The New Normal of Tarrant County Real Estate

By Seth Fowler / June 9, 2020 /

COVID-19 has not gone away. While the virus is still very much a threat to all of us, recent reports and declarations by government officials to re-open public places have given a much-needed injection of optimism and confidence to many in Tarrant County. Real estate was not shut down during the past many weeks, however,…

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What’s Really Going on With Tarrant County Real Estate?

By Seth Fowler / June 2, 2020 /

Do you remember when the Great Recession was in full swing and all reports were grim and dire about the housing market? Do you remember how national reports told us that prices were dropping double-digit percentages all over the country? Do you remember that, while Tarrant County felt the effects of the Recession, it wasn’t…

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