Steve Berry
While it’s technically in Arlington Heights, this turn-of-the-millennium construction just north of Camp Bowie is sandwiched between Westover and the Cultural District. It’s in a pricy enclave long ago rebranded by realtors as Crestline Area. Built in 1999, this comely contemporary is holding its own after 25 years, the point at which buildings often begin…
Read MoreThere’s an inspirational quote that goes something like, “When everything is uncertain, everything that is important becomes clear.” That’s certainly true in residential real estate these days. Ask any agent their strategy for this challenging market, and they’ll probably tell you it’s the right time to focus on what is proven and on thinking outside…
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 MoreWe’ve only been here once before, because Bradford Park Court is about as exclusive as it gets in Fort Worth, and because houses seldom come on the market in this choice haven. In fact, the gated community developed in 1993 consisting of a handful of custom houses, is its own subdivision in a choice Westside…
Read MoreAbout as blue blood as Fort Worth gets, 51 Westover Terrace offers a prestigious address and a beautiful Mediterranean style villa reminiscent of old Hollywood. Approached by a graceful brick paved drive, embedded in lush landscape canopied with mature trees, the 1935 vintage residence has been added on to by successive owners giving the home…
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