Joseph Romero

I’m Placing This Polished Park Place Midcentury Modern on a Perch

By Eric Prokesh / August 16, 2024 /

And to add to the alliterative binge might I add perfectly placed. This contemporary mix of modern and classical elements sits atop a hill at 2365 Park Place Avenue, just above the Fort Worth Zoo on a lovely half-acre lot next to undeveloped park land. Actually there is some ambiguity in its location. Technically in…

Here They Grow Again: Briggs Freeman Adds More Stellar Agents in Almost Every Office

By CandysDirt / November 3, 2023 /

How does Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty continue to attract the top talent in North Texas? There are several answers to that question — and it’s a recipe that only this brokerage seems to have. We’ll get to that in a minute because there is some impressive news to share, first. Joining the Turtle Creek office:…

Joseph Romero Moves to Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty in Fort Worth

By Joanna England / September 26, 2023 /

When Joseph Romero was considering a new brokerage, he had one passion that he couldn’t ignore — a love for European travel and culture. A history buff and frequent flier across the pond, Briggs Freeman’s Sotheby’s affiliation was a huge factor that drew Romero in. “For me, it was about aligning with a brand that…

Ebby Halliday Companies Team Learns, Wins Awards at LeadingRE Conference

By CandysDirt / April 1, 2023 /

There’s an inspirational quote that goes something like, “When everything is uncertain, everything that is important becomes clear.” That’s certainly true in residential real estate these days. Ask any agent their strategy for this challenging market, and they’ll probably tell you it’s the right time to focus on what is proven and on thinking outside…

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…