Fort Worth Real Estate

New Townhomes Starting in the $300s Unveiled at Walsh in Fort Worth

By Brandi Addison / January 31, 2020 /

Walsh Townhomes, a master-planned community by Perry Homes, will bring one- and two-story townhomes of four different architectural styles — modern farmhouse, Texas vernacular, transitional, and Tudor to Walsh, Texas.

Tavolo Park Community Brings a Fresh Style to Fort Worth

By Brandi Addison / January 23, 2020 /

Tavolo Park is a rising neighborhood in the southwest part of Fort Worth boasting a charming space with a close-knit community.

Tanglewood Teardown Yields Masterful Fort Worth Modern

By Eric Prokesh / August 23, 2019 /

When is “teardown” not a dirty word? When the house is a modern stunner perfectly sited in a deep, tree-lined Tanglewood lot. From its inception, the Tanglewood addition was forward-looking, with a legacy of many midcentury gems. The spacious lots and excellent public schools have tempted owners into tearing down mostly ordinary ranch-style homes and…

Midcentury Modern Marvel in Leafy Meadowbrook Hills

By Eric Prokesh / August 16, 2019 /

The listing describes 5909 Monterrey Lane as a hidden gem — a characterization that perfectly epitomizes the relatively unknown Meadowbrook Hills addition in general. Not that Meadowbrook Hills is a new neighborhood. Developed in 1951, it is embellished with large trees and midcentury houses on large lots. Located east of town, the addition lies just…

Formidable Four Square on College Avenue in Historic Ryan Place

By Eric Prokesh / July 26, 2019 /

The Sandidge-Walker House at 2420 College Avenue was built by cattleman George Sandidge, who only lived in it for four years. Legendary Will Rogers was a frequent guest. The next owner was Dr. Gussie Walker, who had served as Fort Worth’s City Health Officer. In 1954 it became the rectory for the nearby St. John’s…