Tarrant County

Real Estate and Report Cards: How School Districts Affect Housing

By Seth Fowler / August 28, 2018 /

Yes “location, location, location” is still the first thing that comes out of a buyer’s mouth when asked what’s important in their next home.  The second is typically, “We want to live in a good school district!” Of course, as a licensed real estate sales professionals, we are gagged and bound by money-taking governmental bodies…

The Real Estate Slowdown is Real: Don’t Panic as Buyers Bring Balance

By Seth Fowler / May 29, 2018 /

First of all…R-E-L-A-X.  No, we are not heading toward a recession.  No, the housing market isn’t crumbling.  No, it’s not time to sell your home, stock up on canned beans, ammo, and get off the grid.  But the real estate market is changing … dare we call it a slowdown?

And We’re Off: Early Voting in Primary Elections Begins Today

By Bethany Erickson / February 20, 2018 /

The beginning of a busy political season began today as polling places opened up for early primary voting in elections across the state. Whether you’re voting in the Democratic or Republican primaries, a bumper crop of prospective politicians are vying for local, regional and state seats.

With Soaring Home Prices Buyers Find New, Older Neighborhoods

By Seth Fowler / November 1, 2016 /

NEWS FLASH: Home prices are going up in Fort Worth.  I know that’s a shock to many who think that Cowtown is a quiet and sleepy little suburb of Big D, but just like everywhere in the DFW Metroplex, buyers are finding it harder and harder to find the right home to fit their needs…

Affordable Urban Living in Hottest Area of Fort Worth

By Seth Fowler / September 13, 2016 /

Welcome to the Tarrant County edition of Tuesday Two Hundred!  Today we are going to focus on Cowtown. For those who don’t know, “Cowtown” is Fort Worth, and that’s where you’ll find Unit #201 and Unit #301 inside the Museum Place Condominiums at 3300 at West 7th Street, priced at $282,900 and $279,900, respectively. Yes…