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Double Take: This Winton Terrace Home Earns Universal Acclaim

By Seth Fowler / December 17, 2019 /

There is a great scene from a film fave of mine, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, where the Steve Martin character is looking at this mansion on the Rivera and all the amenities and simply says, “Wow. Wow. Wow. This, this — I want this!”  While it’s located in Fort Worth near the Trinity River, not the…

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Near Southside May Be Hip, But Magnolia Green is Happening

By Seth Fowler / November 19, 2019 /

There was a time, probably 12 to 15 years ago, when no one would walk down Magnolia Ave. after dark.  Many wouldn’t even walk down Magnolia Ave. during the day. There was no point. There were a few restaurants and shops to visit, but those establishments mainly catered to the breakfast and lunch crowds and…

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Fairmount Craftsman Shows Historic Neighborhoods and Newer Homes Can Coexist

By Seth Fowler / November 12, 2019 /

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,…

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With The Holidays in Swing, Wheelin’ And Dealin’ Season is About to Begin

By Seth Fowler / November 5, 2019 /

It’s chilly and rainy season out there!  With the beginning of the cooler and wetter season, it’s also time for the real estate market season to change. I’m not one of those believers in the “things shut down in the fall and don’t pick up until spring,” mantra when it comes to the Dallas-Fort Worth…

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Westover Hills Home Comes Complete With Its Own Village

By Seth Fowler / October 29, 2019 /

How 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…

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