Joseph Berkes

This Industrial Loft-Like Midcentury in Crestwood Still Dazzles

By Eric Prokesh / October 14, 2022 /

I loaded photography and blocked out this knock-out listing feeling confident that, since it was only listed Thursday, it hadn’t been covered by my friendly rival, Seth Fowler of Tarrant County Tuesday fame. Then I dug deeper and discovered that Mr. Bow-Tie had beat me to the punch by three years. Still, this house is…

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Enjoy Treetop Living And Golf Course Views in Fort Worth’s Exclusive Mira Vista

By Seth Fowler / June 14, 2022 /
Mira Vista Living

Do you remember watching Return of The Jedi for the first time? What about Robinhood: Prince of Theives with Kevin Costner? Both of those movies were seen multiple times by an up-and-coming Bow Tie Realtor back in the day. I loved seeing where the Ewoks lived on the forest moon of Endor and where all…

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Buyers Find Great Values in Two-Bedroom Arlington Heights Homes

By Seth Fowler / July 27, 2021 /

Have you noticed how expensive apartments have become lately? Not only do new apartment complexes seem to be popping up overnight, but monthly rent for one- and two-bedroom apartments can range anywhere from $1,500 to $3,000 per month! That’s not including the deposits, monthly “convenience fees” — optional reserved parking spaces and pet deposits. Those…

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Duwe Olsen Group Changes Direction to Compass, Berkes Joins Forces With Karr Kostohryz Team

By Seth Fowler / July 20, 2021 /

In the world of real estate, it’s not just buyers or sellers that move around. From time to time, Realtors will decide to make a change to energize their business or increase their brand. Here at CandysDirt.com, we call these moves “Agent Migrations.” Recently, two announcements have been made in Fort Worth regarding prominent Realtors…

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The Bluffs at River East is Progressing Quickly

By Seth Fowler / June 8, 2021 /

In February 2019 Tarrant County Tuesday introduced you to the latest designated Urban Village area in Fort Worth called Six Points. According to the City of Fort Worth website: “Urban Villages are small geographic areas (usually one square mile) zoned for dense, multiple-use development that is mass-transit and pedestrian-friendly. Parks, business, entertainment, homes and stores…

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