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First Resale on Market in Walsh

By Seth Fowler / May 22, 2018 /

News Flash: Life happens.  As a real estate sales professional, when a buyer tells me they’re looking for their “Forever Home” I smile and nod, but inside I know life happens … even in Walsh. Buyers of all ages, sizes, price points all want (or think they want) that perfect home that meets their needs, and…

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A Tale of Two Houses: Tudor Receives Revival in Monticello

By Seth Fowler / May 15, 2018 /

I have a great idea! HGTV should make a TV show where they take a total clunker of a home and turn it back to its original greatness … they could call it “Revival House” or something like that.  (Of course I would star in the show, too!) The first episode would feature the home…

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Just Add Water to This Midcentury Modern Home

By Seth Fowler / April 24, 2018 /

To paraphrase from the great Forrest Gump:”Some homes are like a box of choc-o-lates … you never know what you’re going to get.”  (Side note: how did Gump beat out Shawshank Redemption for Best Picture in 1994 … preposterous!) Truer words could not be spoken when referring to this week’s Tarrant County Tuesday home located…

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Newer Home is a Hit in Arlington Heights

By Seth Fowler / April 3, 2018 /

Arlington Heights is not in Arlington.  Nope. Contrary to what you might think, it’s an older neighborhood right in the middle of the Fort Worth Westside. Situated North of I-30 and South of the famous Camp Bowie Boulevard, Arlington Heights is heavily populated by smaller cottages of charm and character built from the 1920s to…

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Riverhills Home Highlights Trend in Design

By Seth Fowler / March 20, 2018 /

The trend in newer Fort Worth developments is the attempt to recreate the Golden Age of neighborhoods and home construction from the 1920s and 30s.  Riverhills, Walsh, and Parks of Aledo are recent developments that desire the look-and-feel of neighborhoods that were built when many classic communities were created throughout the United States. Back then…

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