Fort Worth Luxury Real Estate

Your Discreet Midcentury Modern Retreat in Overton Park

By Eric Prokesh / March 29, 2025 /

If Midcentury Modern is your thing, you’d do well to place Overton Park on your radar because it houses a rich inventory of the genre. I covered, with pleasure, one of my favorite Midcentury Modern spreads in Overton Park two years ago. This is hardly surprising considering the 49-acre development, once part of Edwards Ranch,…

Fort Worth Curzon Avenue Villa is Back, More Beautiful Than Ever

By Eric Prokesh / March 14, 2025 /

I did a double take when I espied this gorgeous Curzon Avenue villa, arguably the most beautiful listing to hit the market, dropping today and already getting hundreds of hits on the real estate sites. It looked so familiar that I checked our archives three times before finally turning up my own post written almost…

You Can Channel Old Park Cities in Fort Worth’s Berkeley Place

By Eric Prokesh / November 8, 2024 /

Do any of you recall and miss the old University Park before decades of tear downs and new builds made it fancier, even dare I say flashier? Alas we can’t turn back time. Or can we? I remember my introduction to Berkley Place in Fort Worth at the home of a couple who were to…

Perfect Pairing: Quirky Dilbeck Meets Bewitching Crestwood

By Eric Prokesh / October 26, 2024 /

It’s been too long since we looked in on my favorite Westside neighborhood Crestwood which contains some of Fort Worth’s most unique and lovely residences nestled on lots graced by ancient oaks some of which grow in the middle of the charming arcadian lanes. Some readers may believe Dallas has a monopoly on Charles Dilbeck…

In Ridglea North, Sixty-Two Never Looked So Sexy

By Eric Prokesh / October 10, 2024 /

So sexy and this 4,800 square foot speaks with a French accent as well. These Mansart-roofed houses were criticized when they were built as deviating from classical French architecture. And in truth, the giant arched two-story window units that break through the roof line have no antique precedent but through the lens of time the…