Fort Worth Neighborhoods
The Park Hill neighborhood makes many Fort Worth real estate enthusiasts’ favorite lists. Sloping hills with mature trees, charming 1920s vintage houses with lovely details, and a location near parks and the Fort Worth Zoo contribute to the Park Hill mystique. And in a market with low inventory, Park Hill listings are a rarity. There…
Read MoreUnique, affordable, and move-in ready — all three are rarely found in a listing description these days. Let’s begin with “unique.” This 1934 build in West Meadowbrook has an appealing, eclectic sophistication in what I’m dubbing Tex-Mex Deco. The stucco walls, devoid of ornament, and flat roof give a modern look to a classic Texas…
Read MoreWhile Harmon Ranch in North Fort Worth hosts a variety of community activities throughout the year, long-time resident Nicole Kosowick says there’s one event that the neighborhood practically shuts down for.
Read MoreMy, my … what would my grandparents think? They built their home in Tanglewood, the first development in Edwards Ranch, on Preston Hollow Road in 1960. The then-new addition was home to simple but attractive ranch-style houses and several daring modern designs. Those original ranch houses now sell for north of $600,000. In short, the…
Read MoreLocated just northeast of Texas Christian University and two miles from downtown Fort Worth, Berkeley Place is a close-knit interconnected neighborhood of homeowners who love where they live.
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