Fort Worth

Every Single Midcentury Trend Lives At This One Address

By Nikki Barringer / November 22, 2022 /

Low slopes, clean lines, inlaid brick flooring, cork floors, steel St. Charles kitchen cabinets, a built-in butcher block, wood paneling, built-ins, marble countertops, polished chrome, and the freaking holy grail of untouched midcentury dreams – TERRAZZO floors. The real stuff, too. And before I go any further, I need to call out a recent listacle…

Fort Worth’s Crestwood Neighborhood Is a Mix of Old and New

By CandysDirt.com Contributor / November 20, 2022 /

Northwest of downtown Fort Worth is a family-oriented, tight-knit neighborhood that resembles something out of a Norman Rockwell painting.

Fort Worth Realtor Serves Country, Now Serves Clients

By CandysDirt.com Contributor / November 12, 2022 /

David Allen of The Ashton Agency in Fort Worth transitioned from military service to a career in real estate.

How Three North Texas Cities Fared in a Study of Starter Home Affordability

By Marlin Weso / November 11, 2022 /

Renters in Dallas, Fort Worth, and Arlington don’t earn enough money that’s required to buy a starter home in their market, according to a Point2 study.

Candy’s Dirt Open Houses of the Week: This Holiday Season Is Gonna Be Lit 

By April Towery / November 10, 2022 /

Locals know the attractions that are worth traveling for during the winter holiday months — but save your gas money, Dallasites, and find a home near one of the most fabulous light shows in the Lone Star State.  The homes featured in this edition of Candy’s Dirt Open Houses of the Week are shining stars…