Real Estate

Get a bang for your buck with three homes currently on the market for ~$500,000 in Fort Worth.
The $11.9 million speculative mansion is for sale in Riverhills.
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We recently got the chance to tour The Harden at Public Market, and, wow.
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Ownwell has helped thousands of Fort Worth area homeowners save hundreds — even thousands — on their property taxes.
This year, Zillow reports that homebuyers are playing with splashes of color, getting cozy, and looking for ultra-resilient homes.
Many major developments are either already in the works or beginning next year. Here are six that you can get excited for right now.
The $800 million bond program — approved in 2018 — includes five large-scale projects. Let’s review what’s already been completed and what to look forward to.
On Monday, phase one of the Convention Center expansion was completed with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and a VIP gathering.
Uncover ghoulish architecture features that make a house look haunted and find out where to see a few around town.
A 100-acre attraction for the youngest theme park go-ers
We’re so close to cracking this mystery. Do you have any information on its origins?
If you recently retired and are looking for things to do, this guide will help you make the most of retirement in Fort Worth.
Help us create a growing guide to small businesses by submitting your favorite local makers, restaurants, and professionals, and sharing this page with a friend.
From crispy catfish to smothered pork chops, here’s where to find comfort by the plateful — with all the fixins’.
On Wednesday, Feb. 25, FTW’s newest Mexican seafood restaurant will host its first exclusive “El Ronqueo de Atun.”
“Laissez les bons temps rouler” — Let the good times roll in Panther City.
Fort Worth-born photographer Ontario Mireles just wants to make people smile with his camera.
In October, 19 Buddhist monks from the Huong Dao temple in east Fort Worth embarked on a journey afoot with one mission — to spread peace.
There are four athletes from Texas representing Team USA at the 2026 Winter Olympics, with two from the DFW area.
If everything’s bigger in Texas, shouldn’t the TV screens be?