Fort Worth Realtor

Springtime Reminds us Why Condo Living is Wonderful at Villa de Leon

By Seth Fowler / March 29, 2022 /

Ahhh … Spring. Yes, the time when flowers bloom, days are longer, and stuff that makes you sneeze is floating around in the air. Spring is also a time when you spend a lot of time and money weeding, raking, feeding, mowing, and watering your lawn. Yep, instead of enjoying the mild temps and the…

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Historic Fort Worth Landmark in Fairmount Hits Market

By Seth Fowler / March 22, 2022 /

What were you doing in 1907? Probably nothing yet as that would make you around 115 years old. Here is what was going on in the world in 1907 Meanwhile in Fort Worth, the Gunhild Weber House was the first home built in a subdivision called Swastika Place (not referred by that name much these…

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This Westcliff Home is Solid as a Rock

By Seth Fowler / March 15, 2022 /

You know how everyone likes to roll their eyes when someone says, “They don’t make ’em like they used to,” or something along those lines? Well, get ready to roll your eyes again. This home in Fort Worth fits the bill. Built in 1936, the house is constructed from Texas limestone and only Texas limestone.…

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Meet Kyle Dykes, One Quick-Talking Realtor With Williams Trew

By Seth Fowler / February 15, 2022 /

When he was a young boy, Kyle Dykes recalls going to live animal auctions with his grandad. Sure the livestock was fun to see and the smells were always interesting, but what he loved most was hearing funny-sounding, speed-talking auctioneer. He decided then that he wanted to learn how to chant and chatter like the…

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Time to Panic? What Happens to The Real Estate Market if There is no Housing Inventory?

By Seth Fowler / February 1, 2022 /

While real estate brokerages are patting themselves and their agents on the back for record 2021 numbers of sales and closings, buyers and their Realtors are quietly getting worried that 2022 is going to be quite a challenge. Is that the sound of panic? Not yet, but it sure sounds like something. Recently the Greater…

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