League Real Estate
In 1904, Theodore Roosevelt was elected president of the United States. In 1904, life expectancy was 46 years for men and 49 years for females. In 1904, a first-class stamp cost two cents. And in 1904, the stately home at 2230 Warner Road was built in Fort Worth. In addition to the gracious entry and…
Read MoreEven in this uncertain market, a judiciously priced, lovingly tended, and thoughtfully updated listing in a desirable Near Southside neighborhood will still move. In some instances fast. In this case, the Berkeley Place cottage at 2133 Park Place Ave. was under contract in less than one week. When you examine everything this darling home has…
Read MoreFort Worth serving up looks. There are so many gems just over yonder. I think that’s how we think they all talk in Fort Worth. But doubtsies they really do. Anyway, this home is just amazing. Original and maybe one of the best I’ve ever seen as far as care and condition. The commercial look…
Read More“Rare opportunity” is probably an overused cliché. What’s a really rare item? Coins, stamps, baseball cards, memories, and meat. Furniture used to be “rare” but these days even “antiques” seem to be mass-produced and shipped from somewhere offshore. Opportunities might actually be the only true rare items remaining. The TCU football team going to the…
Read MoreA recent listing of a mere two weeks (notice the seasonal pumpkins on the front porch) 2236 Huntington Lane in Berkley Place ticks a lot of buyer boxes. Built in 1925 in one of the loveliest of Fort Worth’s Near Southside neighborhoods, the four-bedroom, two-and-one-half-bath house offers all of the charm of a classic 97-year-old…
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