Williams Trew Real Estate
I am constantly being reminded of the uniqueness of Fort Worth and why I love it. Take Mistletoe Heights, for example. Mistletoe Heights is one of the Southside’s oldest and most venerable neighborhoods with a history dating back to 1890 when landowner Harvie C. Lawrie laid out the streets by setting a two-inch oak wagon…
Read MoreVillage Land Company created Parkhill Place, a community of 18 original homes inspired by different architectural styles, back in 2008. Located a stone’s throw from the TCU area, Parkhill Place is the perfect location if you’re looking for easy access around Fort Worth, to TCU events, and high-end shopping and dining. At the corner of…
Read More“He quite clearly and unselfconsciously sees architecture as an art and is unwavering in pursuing that goal. That makes him unique. This sometimes lonely quest has placed Emery Young at the very top of his community of architects.” That was Dallas architect Frank Welch’s assessment of Emery Young’s work. Emery Young died in 2016, preceding…
Read MoreIsn’t life confusing these days? Everyone seems to have an opinion about everything. Did you get the vaccine? Did you get one shot? Oh, you have to get two shots! You should put money in cryptocurrency. Wait, who understands cryptocurrency? Beans don’t belong in chili Or do they? On and on it goes. Confusing. Recently…
Read MoreAs you are cruising West on Interstate 20 from Fort Worth, you’ll pass the town of Aledo — you can’t miss it, there’s a large high school football shrine there with multiple championship banners hanging. Just past that stadium and before you get to Weatherford, take the exit on FM 5 and head south. After…
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