John Zimmerman

Will Harry And Meghan Join the California Diaspora in Cowtown?

By Eric Prokesh / March 11, 2022 /

His (former) Royal Highness Harry, Duke of Sussex, made a surprise visit to the Stockyards Championship Rodeo in Fort Worth to take in the bull riding at the signature, 126-year-old event and seems to have enjoyed himself. Frankly, the hat looks more Aussie Outback than Cowboy Western but I understand the boots were credible. Along…

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Private Rivercrest Landing Home With Santa Barbara Style Hits The Market

By Seth Fowler / November 16, 2021 /
1703 Catalina Court

Those who know Fort Worth know that Rivercrest Landing is a unique, hush-hush neighborhood that offers scenic views and backs to nearly 30 acres of privately owned wilderness. The gated neighborhood is comprised of only two streets and is literally a minute or two from Rivercrest Country Club and golf course. The elite enclave feels…

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Colonial Hills Classic on Westcliff Road Features Superb Updates

By Eric Prokesh / February 26, 2021 /
Westcliff Road

“Proportion is the good breeding of architecture. It is that something, indefinable to the unprofessional eye, which gives repose and distinction to a room… in its effects as intangible as that all-pervading essence which the ancients called the soul.” Edith Wharton, The Decoration of Houses The Decoration of Houses, written 123 years ago, is arguably…

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Mindful Modern Custom Home in Fort Worth is a Story of Reinvention

By Karen Eubank / February 1, 2021 /

There’s nothing I love more than the reinvention of a house. This Fort Worth mindful modern is an excellent example of stepping a 1972 home into the present. It’s evident that the owners saw the potential in this footprint and layout but wanted to push the design envelope in a big way. I’m not surprised…

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Stadium Drive Home Perfect for Holiday Gatherings

By Seth Fowler / November 24, 2020 /

Aren’t you glad we live in Texas? Too many restrictions to even keep straight with COVID-19 and holiday gatherings in other states. (Yeah, I’m talking about you California.) Paper plates. Limited people in attendance. Open-air dining. Plastic utensils. Eat Thanksgiving dinner quickly. Don’t linger around and enjoy one another’s company. Don’t serve from the same…

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