Tarrant County Tuesday
Privacy is something we all desire. There are few truly private areas now that our daily lives are spewed all over social media platforms and product advertisements for items we just searched or purchased appear instantly on our web browsers. Seemingly, the last bastion of privacy is our homes. Even that is under attack as…
Read MoreMultigenerational. It’s a word previously used by all 5th-grade teachers to confuse kids during the spelling bee. Now it’s a fairly common word. Multigenerational is used to describe a home where grandparents, parents, and children all live together. If you ever watched the television show The Waltons, (you know, “Good night John-Boy”) that was an…
Read MoreIf you have the word “Triassic-Jurassic” on your Tarrant County Tuesday bingo card … you win! Of course, the Triassic-Jurassic Period of history began roughly 250 million years ago (give or take a few years) and ended with the dinosaurs taking a dirt nap. How this relates to Tarrant County Tuesday is that, during the…
Read MoreIsn’t it nice to be flexible? I’m not talking about the ability to touch your toes to your nose or put your leg behind your head (like the Bowtie Daughter can do) I’m talking about the other areas where being flexible is a benefit We can be flexible in life, love, and certainly in our…
Read MoreRemember the real estate world in 2009? Remember the Adjusted Rate Mortgages (ARMs) that most buyers were selecting as loan programs? Remember having plenty of home choices when looking for that right place? If you can remember that, then remember this … 2022 is not a replay of 2009. While our Tarrant County Tuesday column…
Read More