Fort Worth Real Estate

Arcadian Crestwood Hideaway On Rockwood Park Drive

By Eric Prokesh / August 3, 2018 /

Mopey and melancholic, your Fort Worth Friday correspondent was looking for real estate comfort food to chew on, and there are few neighborhoods more delicious than Crestwood with its lovely, well-bred, unpretentious houses set among cherished old oaks. And with the summer dog days upon us, we are all seeking refuge where we can, so…

Yes, That’s Candy’s Byline on Forbes.com

By Candy Evans / June 20, 2018 /

I have totally forgotten to tell y’all that I am now a contributor to Forbes.com. Started a while back, and I already have a few stories in the hopper. This is my first, a primer on North Texas real estate: 12 Things you Need to Know About North Texas Real Estate. Let me know what you…

True Midcentury Marvel in Ridglea North Will Surely Draw a Crowd

By Eric Prokesh / April 6, 2018 /

In the Spring, one’s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of … real estate and open houses! Apologies to Alfred, Lord T.  And if a well-located, perfectly updated, midcentury modern with a reasonable price tag is your thing, you would be well advised to schedule a showing or at least clear this Sunday afternoon from 3…

Way to go, Watauga! Realtor.com Names D-FW Suburb Hottest Market

By Joanna England / October 23, 2017 /

Is it the year of the affordable suburb? As more Millennials search for single-family homes with affordable addresses, more and more suburbs with short commutes and great prices are catching on. So we’re thrilled to see some lesser-known neighborhoods get attention as Realtor.com has named Watauga’s 76148 as the nation’s hottest ZIP code for the…

Charming Westcliff Cottage Offers Location and Updates

By Eric Prokesh / October 20, 2017 /

Just one block south of TCU is one of Fort Worth’s loveliest neighborhoods. Adjectives like “charming,” even “darling” spring to mind when describing Westcliff. And here, comparisons to Dallas are unavoidable. Having lived in Dallas for most of my life, I had to drive through the neighborhood vainly looking for evidence of teardowns. It’s all…