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Find a Texas Hill Country Vibe in Covered Bridge Canyon

By Seth Fowler / April 21, 2020 /
141 Coronado Bend in Covered Bridge Canyon

Rolling hills, large trees, babbling creeks, scenic views … this isn’t the Texas Hill Country, this is Covered Bridge Canyon just west of Fort Worth. Ashton Theiss of The Ashton Agency has a new listing located just minutes from downtown Fort Worth yet, feels like miles away. Situated on 1.5 acres, the home of 3,830…

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Renaissance Realtor Steven Jones Joins Williams Trew

By Seth Fowler / June 25, 2019 /

The term “Renaissance man” was first used to describe Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo in the 14th century as men with interests and gifts in arts, sciences, politics, and intellectual pursuits. These days, true Renaissance men are few and far between.  Whether it’s because people have become more specialized in pursuing interests and careers, or…

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Privacy, Space, Exclusivity, And Value All on Ridgehaven Road

By Seth Fowler / June 4, 2019 /

Quick question: How many one acre (or larger) homesites exist within a 1.5-mile radius of three of Fort Worth’s most exclusive country clubs? Quick answer: Not many. If you’re a fan of Tarrant County Tuesday (and I know you are) you probably see a unifying thread from last week’s post — exclusive country club homes on…

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A Mira Vista Golfing Garden Party

By Seth Fowler / July 3, 2018 /

When I think of a garden home in my mind, I see a small house on a tiny piece of land that seems too cramped.  What do you think of? How about a nearly 3,500-square-foot home with four bedrooms, tall ceilings, plenty of natural light and only a few steps from a Fort Worth-famous golf…

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Riverhills Home Highlights Trend in Design

By Seth Fowler / March 20, 2018 /

The trend in newer Fort Worth developments is the attempt to recreate the Golden Age of neighborhoods and home construction from the 1920s and 30s.  Riverhills, Walsh, and Parks of Aledo are recent developments that desire the look-and-feel of neighborhoods that were built when many classic communities were created throughout the United States. Back then…

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