Fort Worth

No Passport Required for This Everyday Getaway in FW’s Gated Montserrat Estates

By CandysDirt / October 22, 2022 /

During the planning stages of a distinctive new residential development, choosing a name for said site that accurately reflects the surroundings and quickly invokes a positive emotional connection, is critical. For instance, a universally beloved travel destination. Montserrat West Fort Worth Estates – named for a breathtaking mountain northwest of Barcelona that’s home to a…

Colleyville Builder Plans to Expand Its Portfolio in Two Growing Communities

By Marlin Weso / October 9, 2022 /

Graham Hart Home Builder opened its office at 1109 Glade Road, moving from its existing space next door, the company announced last week.

In Fort Worth’s Tanglewood, ‘Teardown’ Isn’t Necessarily a Bad Word

By Eric Prokesh / October 7, 2022 /

I’m suspicious of motives behind phrases such as “highest and best use,” which are intended to offer a moral justification for razing older properties. With its oversized lots and access to first-rate Tanglewood Elementary School, the many smaller 1960s ranch-style houses that average 2,500 square feet have proved tempting targets for teardown and redevelopment. Many…

Home and Prices Continue Steady Decline in Fort Worth, Tarrant County

By Marlin Weso / September 20, 2022 /

Median home prices again fell in August, continuing the local market’s steady decline, according to the Greater Fort Worth Association of Realtors.

Fort Worth Agent Raleigh Green Discloses How He Makes the Big Sale

By CandysDirt.com Contributor / September 18, 2022 /

If Raleigh Green ever decided to enter politics, people have already picked out a title for him. His community knowledge and associations have earned him the nickname “The Mayor of Fort Worth.”