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The Best of Tarrant County Tuesday in 2018

By Seth Fowler / December 25, 2018 /

[Editor’s note: Merry Christmas! This week, we’re taking time off to focus on our loved ones, so we are sharing some of our favorite stories from this year. Keep an eye out for our top features from the archives as we rest and get ready for a brilliant 2019! Cheers, from Candy and the entire staff…

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Seth Fowler: The 2019 Real Estate Market Will Be Okay If…

By Seth Fowler / December 4, 2018 /

Don’t worry Tarrant County Tuesday readers, the Bow Tie Realtor will have a look in the 2019 crystal ball for some tasty prognostications before the ball drops. The pendulum has swung.  This was discussed earlier in Tarrant County Tuesday  — the housing market in Tarrant County has become more of a buyer’s market than we have seen…

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Privacy And Location Are Unbeatable at This Westover Hills Manse

By Seth Fowler / November 27, 2018 /

You can change a number of features about a home. If you don’t like the brick on the exterior, simply paint the brick. If you don’t like the flooring, then head to your local flooring company. Counters, fixtures and appliances are very easy to change these days. The only thing you can’t change about a…

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Horse Owner’s Dream Only Minutes From Downtown Fort Worth

By Seth Fowler / November 13, 2018 /

Editor’s note: this property has sold. Fourteen miles and only 20 minutes separate the always happening downtown Fort Worth with a 63-acre horse lover’s dream house. That’s right.  It will take less time to drive from Fort Worth’s Sundance Square to this 7,324-square-foot, five-bedroom, six-and-one-half bathroom, single-story property than it does to boil and egg…

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Home and Estate Sale of The Brothers Gentling

By Seth Fowler / November 6, 2018 /

Ask any native Fort Worthian about famous local artists and it won’t take long before they mention The Brothers Gentling. Twins Stuart and Scott Gentling moved to Fort Worth, TX at the age of five, and showed a masterful understanding of art almost immediately.  Their most famous contribution is a collection of bird paintings called, Of…

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