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Santa Barbara Style in Exclusive Fort Worth Enclave

By Seth Fowler / June 27, 2017 /

Have you ever dreamed of living the Santa Barbara lifestyle like the film stars Cary Grant or Jane Mansfield? It’s okay to admit it … I do, too. I love watching old black-and-white movies and seeing the lavish homes, hotels, and landscapes of California in the Film Noir era. The main things that always stood out…

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Eagle Mountain Lake Just in Time for Summer

By Seth Fowler / June 6, 2017 /

When you think of summertime, what do comes to mind? Great films such as Summer Rental, Summer School , Dirty Dancing, and of course the legendary Michael J. Fox made-for-TV movie, Poison Ivy. Great songs like Summertime by Ella Fitzgerald, Cruel Summer by Bananarama (I still have a crush on them!), and Wipeout and Surfin Safari by the Beach Boys. When…

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Lock-and-Leave Home in Fort Worth Will Have Buyers Saying Yippe-Ki-Yay

By Seth Fowler / January 17, 2017 /

Have you heard that the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo is in town?  Starting Jan. 13 through Feb. 4, the Will Rogers Memorial Center in Fort Worth will be hustling and bustling with all sorts of stock show and rodeo activity.  Rides, games, animals, contests, funnel cake, interesting smells, and so much more will be enjoyed…

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Fabled Merrymount Manse Comes to Market

By Eric Prokesh / October 14, 2016 /

Many in Fort Worth have always referred to the stately house at 5800 Merrymount Road as “The White House,” though it looks more like Tara to me. The property, which just came on the market this week, straddles Westover and the city of Westover Hills, just behind the Westover Hills Police Station, though the estate has its own…

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Rivercrest Midcentury Estate on Bluff Acreage, Priced Below Appraisal

By Eric Prokesh / July 15, 2016 /

Approaching nearly a year of writing about Fort Worth real estate, I hope I am developing a nose for interesting properties. I came upon 1412 Alta Drive early this week while making a delivery to a client. Intrigued by the façade, conspicuously modest for this premiere Rivercrest address, reticently hiding behind a brick wall, I suspected a potential…

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