Fort Worth real estate news

Charm And Value in The Heart of Fairmount on Carlock St.

By Eric Prokesh / November 2, 2018 /

Jaw dropping. I know the real estate market is cooling after strings of successive years on boil, and that mortgage interest rates approaching 5 percent present a new challenge for buyers, but I was astonished to see an enchanting cottage in the heart fashionable Fairmount at 1213 Carlock Street for less than $200,000.  Also unbelievable…

Ryan Place Announces Candlelight Tour Homes

By Eric Prokesh / October 26, 2018 /

I know, I know, I know …. I, too, hate seeing Christmas merch in the local big box before we’ve even gotten through Halloween. However tickets do go on sale next week for the grandmother of Fort Worth’s home tours, officially monikered, “A Candlelight Tour In Ryan Place.” The popular yuletide event, which attracts faithful tour…

Real Estate News: City to Hold Neighborhood Grant Workshops

By Bethany Erickson / October 15, 2018 /

Find out how your neighborhood can apply for a vitality grant, and find out what North Texas city tops the list when it comes to annoying neighbors in this week’s roundup of real estate news. CITY TO HOLD GRANT WORKSHOPS The City of Dallas will hold workshop sessions to assist neighborhood organizations who wish to…

Craftsmanship and Stewardship Keys to Hedgefield Homes

By Seth Fowler / October 9, 2018 /

  Stewardship – “an ethic that embodies the responsible planning and management of resources.” I bet you didn’t open today’s edition of Tarrant County Tuesday thinking you would find an article on stewardship did you? Stewardship and craftsmanship are the two core themes behind Fort Worth builder Hedgefield Homes.  Created in 2013, the independently owned…

Urban Townhome in Walkable Area of Fort Worth

By Seth Fowler / October 2, 2018 /

Remember when Fort Worth wasn’t a very walkable city?  It wasn’t that long ago — maybe a decade or so ago — when there were very few options for lock-and-leave dwellings, urban townhomes, or properties in an area of Cowtown that were walkable. Walkable?  What am I talking about here? You Dallas people know what I’m…