Williams Trew Real Estate
Question: Can new construction possess charm? Answer: This handsome hacienda in Crestwood, one of our favorite Westside enclaves. Built in 2000 and tucked behind mature oaks and high shrubs, this home enjoys a deep setback from the street. Devoid of excess ornament, the Spanish design is composed of stepped blocks ending in the garage. The…
Joan Trew, co-founder of Williams Trew Real Estate and Fort Worth real estate legend, recently announced her retirement after 44 years in the business. Licensed in real estate in 1977, Trew began working as an agent with William Rigg Realtors in Forth Worth. It was there that Trew met future co-founding partner Martha Williams. In…
From the outside, being a real estate agent looks glamorous – easy even. Just pull up to a house in a suit at an appointed time, open a few doors, turn a few lights on and next thing you know, you’re cashing that sweet commission check and meeting friends for lunch at Bistro 31. Right? …
A more accurate description would be “old San Antone meets old Fort Worth” because this venerable 1927 house, built by illustrious San Antonio architect Atlee B. Ayres has been home at one time or another to members some of Fort Worth‘s better-known families including Moncriefs, Armours, and Penns. Ayres, a Colombia University-trained architect, moved to…
There’s nothing like a little good news to help keep morale up for the troops. Chris Kelly, Commander in Chief of the Ebby Halliday Companies, was quick to call a virtual pep rally once 1st Quarter results became available. He seized the opportunity to encourage the agents of Ebby Halliday Realtors, Dave Perry-Miller Real Estate…