Seth Fowler

New Construction in Brock Neighborhood Shows How Builders Are Capitalizing on Low Inventory

By Seth Fowler / August 15, 2023 /

As the inventory of existing homes continues to be well below what’s needed to have a balanced market in the area, new construction is stepping up to fill the void. What we have seen thus far in 2023 with interest rates rising is that existing homeowners are hesitant to sell their homes because 1) there…

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The Fort Worth Real Estate Market Proves That Multiple Offers Are Not a Thing of the Past

By Seth Fowler / August 8, 2023 /

Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past 18 months, you know that the 2022 real estate market is in the rearview mirror. Last year we had a market where many neighborhoods had inventory that was better counted in weeks rather than months. It was a market where potential homebuyers felt battered and…

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This Rustic Escape is a Slice of Heaven With a ‘Spool’ on Possum Kingdom Lake

By Seth Fowler / August 1, 2023 /

Don’t worry, this heat isn’t going anywhere and neither is Tarrant County Tuesday. As long as there is hot weather we will continue to bring you enjoyable and refreshing (and hopefully cooling) properties that offer a respite from the elements. We continue our summer lake living series with a rustic three-story home in The Harbor…

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Stay Cool by The Lake or Pool With This Gorgeous Eagle Mountain Lake Property

By Seth Fowler / July 18, 2023 /

Who are we kidding? We are all going to internally combust and turn into millions of particles of flesh and bone pretty soon if the temperatures keep going higher and higher. Didn’t we used to play outside during the summer months as kids? I don’t even want to go from my lair to the Bow…

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You Can Buy Miles And Miles of Texas For Just $14 Million With This Hood County Ranch

By Seth Fowler / July 11, 2023 /

When scouting around for the right subject for today’s column, two songs came to mind when I discovered this Hood County ranch — “Miles and Miles of Texas” originally by Jim McGraw and the Western Sundowners in 1961, and “If I Had $1,000,000” by The Barenaked Ladies in 1991. Once again, even I amaze myself…

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