Williams Trew Real Estate
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…
Are there certain houses throughout your city that you’ve always had your eyes on, and have yearned to explore? For me, there are many like that. Some homes are just massive castle-like dwellings that I can only imagine how over-the-top they must be. Others are in intriguing locations. Some just look unique from the outside…
Want to downsize without forfeiting style? A great new listing in the heart of the Cultural District at 3759 West 6th Street may be the perfect solution for you. Attractive hardscape and manicured lawn form the perfect setting for the charming 1,543-square-foot, two-bedroom, two-bath bungalow. The tidy, well-mannered façade however, doesn’t prepare the visitor for…
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…
Graceful, sweeping, polished: Words that spring to mind on touring this 1961 architect designed residence at 1919 Merrick Street. Architect, Glenn Allen Galaway was trained by legendary New York architect Phillip Johnson and contributed a small but dignified portfolio of houses to Dallas and Fort Worth. Galaway can’t claim credit for the gorgeous lot with…