Julie Webber
“Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.” That phrase from Oscar Wilde perfectly embodies today’s Tarrant County Tuesday. Ask anyone in the home building or designing world and they’ll tell you that it’s a difficult task to try and recreate a certain style or genre not indigenous to their area. In every Dallas-Fort Worth neighborhood,…
Read MoreIf you have the word “Triassic-Jurassic” on your Tarrant County Tuesday bingo card … you win! Of course, the Triassic-Jurassic Period of history began roughly 250 million years ago (give or take a few years) and ended with the dinosaurs taking a dirt nap. How this relates to Tarrant County Tuesday is that, during the…
Read MoreI was drawn to this Westside townhouse because it has so much potential. What’s it got going for it? For starters, its location. This townhouse sports a wonderful Westside address on a street sandwiched between Camp Bowie and Crestline — a location that’s in the thick of everything. Then there is the convenience of a…
Read MoreIsn’t it interesting that newer homes that look and feel like older, classically designed homes sell faster and for more money than homes that have no real architectural value or distinction? Did you know that a brownstone townhome, when used in the urban residential vernacular, doesn’t technically mean the home is made of brown stone?…
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