Tarrant County Tuesday
During the first half of the 20th century the dominant style for home construction was Colonial Revival. From 1910 to 1930s in America, nearly half of the homes built were in this simple, but elegant style that refers to early English and Dutch houses. Colonial Revival Revived Today, the Colonial Revival style is seen in…
Read MoreThis week in Tarrant County Tuesday we are going to highlight a little bit different home … or cave … buckle your seatbelts! Cave Dwelling What do you think about living in a cave? I would imagine your mind instantly goes to some dark and spooky, musty smelling area that wouldn’t be your first choice…
Read MoreSpring is here. Birds are chirping. Weeds are growing. Home sales are happening across the D/FW Metroplex — not that there’s ever a huge slow down. Just west of Fort Worth in the development of Walsh, sales continue in the initial phase of the community as Phase Two nears anticipated release to the public. Created…
Read MoreDream Homes are great until they become dated. That’s what lead us to this Monticello listing. After renovation, this dream home even dreamier.
Read MoreWhat were you doing in 1935? If you happened to be in Fort Worth at that time, you would have seen the first home on Monticello Drive under construction. That home, 3829 Monticello Drive, is now available. This stately English Tudor home is built on two homesites — hey, they got there first so they…
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