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Can a New Build Have Charm? This Handsome Hacienda in Crestwood is a Case Study

By Eric Prokesh / May 14, 2021 /
Hacienda

Question: Can new construction possess charm? Answer: This handsome hacienda in Crestwood, one of our favorite Westside enclaves. Built in 2000 and tucked behind mature oaks and high shrubs, this home enjoys a deep setback from the street. Devoid of excess ornament, the Spanish design is composed of stepped blocks ending in the garage. The…

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A Fort Worth English Tudor With A Wow Factor!

By Karen Eubank / December 10, 2020 /

The fact this classic 1930s Fort Worth English Tudor is on the market is kismet. In December of 2019, I featured one of Fort Worth Interior designer Holly Lydick’s genius projects. When I ran a search for beautiful historic properties on the market, what should pop up? Holly’s very own home!   Holly’s forte is saving…

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The Dirt Keeps Turning at The Bluffs at River East

By Seth Fowler / November 3, 2020 /

Last week’s Tarrant County Tuesday article revisiting Rivercrest Bluffs inspired us to visit another newer neighborhood in Fort Worth and check on its progress — The Bluffs at River East. Early in 2019 we introduced you to a new development of 51 single-family homes that is part of a Fort Worth Urban Village initiative to…

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An Arlington Heights Tudor That’s Already Fixer Upper’d

By Seth Fowler / August 27, 2019 /

Let’s face it — we all want to be like Chip and JoJo.  Who am I talking about?  Well if you don’t know then you haven’t been paying attention over the past half-decade. The craze that Fixer Upper has created of gray paint, white subway tile, clean lines, farm-meets-contemporary style, and of course #shiplap is…

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No Corners Were Cut on This New Crestwood Home

By Seth Fowler / July 23, 2019 /

It happens in all businesses.  At first, a business delivers the best product to get the customers familiar with their creation.  Customers start buying the product.  Prices go up and up and up so the company starts pass increases along to customers. Suddenly customers stop buying the products at a higher price.  The company starts…

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