Seth Fowler
If you’ve ever had to deal with a designated historic neighborhood, you’ll know that they can be a very tricky situation. In my past life of working for new home builders, I’ve gone round and round with historic neighborhoods, and we just agree to disagree. Crack houses and tinderboxes have very little historic value. However,…
Read MoreHow often do you hear of a home that comes with its own village? It sounds crazy, but it exists. This magnificent home tucked among the trees of Westover Hills. We’ve talked about Westover Hills before, naturally, as it’s Fort Worth’s most exclusive enclave of fewer than 300 homes. You know, the one that was identified…
Read MoreDo people still host parties and events in their homes? It seems every listing always highlights that a home “is perfect for entertaining.” Does that still happen? When I think of “entertaining” in a home, it conjures thoughts of the doorbell ringing, people kissing cheeks, music playing in the background, and everyone mixing and mingling. Entertaining…
Read MoreI love writing about before-and-after transformations in Tarrant County Tuesday. Some of the time the before photos showcase areas that were downright nasty and in need of major updating. Other times the home is simply dated or has a cacophony of styles that caused the home to sit on the market for a lengthy period…
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