Fort Worth Luxury Real Estate

Picture Perfect Mediterranean on Bunting Avenue

By Eric Prokesh / July 2, 2021 /
Bunting Avenue

Whats up with Bunting Avenue? Three years ago we covered a stunning new build executed with flawless design and top-notch finish out. Actually, this North Hi Mount enclave abutting Monticello, near the museum district, is becoming a mini-laboratory for successful experiments in quality new construction. What’s so special about this Bunting Avenue home? Well as…

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Mad For Monochrome? Get Clarity With Contrast in This Black-And-White Beauty

By Eric Prokesh / June 11, 2021 /
Peach Willow Lane

This was one of those fraughtful weeks that sent me poring through hundreds of listings in pursuit of something noteworthy. Each time my interest was peaked by an eye catching exterior, I experienced that sinking feeling on entering. I suppose it’s the decorator in me but I just could’t get past the sad soft furnishes…

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Picture Perfect Penthouse in Montgomery Plaza is a Lesson in Lacquer

By Eric Prokesh / May 28, 2021 /

It’s a rather rare event when a stunning penthouse apartment on two levels in Fort Worth’s signature Montgomery Plaza Building comes on the market. In fact, this spectacular unit with nearly 360-degree views has had only had one pair of owners. In 2019, Fort Worth designer, Holly Lydick completed a meticulous and extravagant year-long renovation…

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Can a New Build Have Charm? This Handsome Hacienda in Crestwood is a Case Study

By Eric Prokesh / May 14, 2021 /
Hacienda

Question: Can new construction possess charm? Answer: This handsome hacienda in Crestwood, one of our favorite Westside enclaves. Built in 2000 and tucked behind mature oaks and high shrubs, this home enjoys a deep setback from the street. Devoid of excess ornament, the Spanish design is composed of stepped blocks ending in the garage. The…

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San Antonio’s Most Famous Architect Designed Just One Jewel in Fort Worth

By Eric Prokesh / April 23, 2021 /
San Antone

A more accurate description would be “old San Antone meets old Fort Worth” because this venerable 1927 house, built by illustrious San Antonio architect Atlee B. Ayres has been home at one time or another to members some of Fort Worth‘s better-known families including Moncriefs, Armours, and Penns. Ayres, a Colombia University-trained architect, moved to…

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