Tarrant County Tuesday

Finally a Flip Done Right in Ridglea Neighborhood

By Seth Fowler / November 15, 2016 /

As easy as it looks on HGTV to buy-and-fix-up an older home, it’s not.  You know those shows are scripted right?  As someone who gets paid (sometimes) to look at homes on a regular basis, I have to say that the influx of “flipper and fixer” shows has not always helped the real estate market.…

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Texas Hill Country-Inspired Home in Montserrat is Truly a Grand Maison

By Seth Fowler / November 8, 2016 /

Where can you find a luxury, Texas Hill Country inspired home in a guarded neighborhood, less than 15 miles from downtown Fort Worth, with tranquil views, and the ability to park a dozen vehicles?  If you guessed Tarrant County then you are correct! 9572 Bella Terra Drive is a 7,500-square-foot home with six bedrooms, eight…

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With Soaring Home Prices Buyers Find New, Older Neighborhoods

By Seth Fowler / November 1, 2016 /

NEWS FLASH: Home prices are going up in Fort Worth.  I know that’s a shock to many who think that Cowtown is a quiet and sleepy little suburb of Big D, but just like everywhere in the DFW Metroplex, buyers are finding it harder and harder to find the right home to fit their needs…

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Don’t Let This Extremely Private Estate in Fort Worth’s Montserrat Slide Past You

By Seth Fowler / October 25, 2016 /

Sometimes it is hard to find the right combination of words to describe a home, and 9472 Sagrada Park is one of those homes.  Stately. Extravagant.  Private.  Impressive.  Awesome.  Exclusive.  Luxurious.  Tranquil.  Innovative … Yes. Yes. Yes to all.  All of these words apply and the list could go on and on. Located in the gated…

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Mira Vista Home Gives Buyers What They Want

By Seth Fowler / October 18, 2016 /

Ask any listing agent and they will tell you how important it is to receive feedback from other agents and their clients.  As an agent, it drives me crazy when I either don’t receive any feedback at all, or I get such generic feedback such as, “this home doesn’t work for my client.”  Gee, that…

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