Downtown Fort Worth (Fort Worth, TX)
By Tim Young, Broker
(Fort Worth Texas Real Estate)
The Neil P. Building is one of my favorite downtown condos. Three reasons are 1) The historic nature of the building and it's location at the western gateway to downtown. 2) For those who like the urban lifestyle in a larger scale these roomy residences feel more like a house than a condo on the inside and 3) many of them have spacious patios overlooking an inner courtyard. Get information about the Neil P. Building by following these links: Look at the current available listings in the Neil P. Compare the Neil P. to other downtown condos with my convenient spreadsheet Review the HOA documents compare the Neil P. floor plans The most complete source for downtown Fort Worth condominium info is at my website:
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By Tim Young, Broker
(Fort Worth Texas Real Estate)
I am so excited to announce my new website. It's really not your typical real estate site, I promise.   www.urbanFW.com is a complete resource for choosing the best condominium out of the 10 major condo projects in beautiful downtown Fort Worth, Texas. The website offers objective reviews by Realtors and by residents of each unit including walk-through videos, lifestyle blogs and comparison lists. Everything from HOA fees, amenities and HOA rules to available listings and past sales prices are described in accurate detail for every complex.
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By Tim Young, Broker
(Fort Worth Texas Real Estate)
Back in 2006 construction of condos in downtown Fort Worth and the 7th Street area was at a fever pitch. Tons of beautiful new urban residences flooded the market and consumer interest was high. As the national real estate market declined from it's peak in 2006 the inventory began to accumulate, and then following the market crash of 2008 we entered a period of depressed prices and buyer reluctance to commit to the urban lifestyle in Fort Worth Texas. Most of the smart real estate minds around here have said that Fort Worth would lead the country out of the real estate doldrums and that is exactly what has happened. Today we have a Seller's market in Fort Worth and one of the few segments of our local market with available inventory is the downtown urban market. So now, in addition to s...
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By Tim Young, Broker
(Fort Worth Texas Real Estate)
When I moved into a downtown condominium in Fort Worth Texas it was a departure. Leaving behind the lawn-mower, the power tools, the pool maintenance and upkeep of a suburban home. I jettisoned a lot of extra clothing and stuff that most of us keep packed away in closets, attics or garages thinking we may decide we need it someday - and usually never do. After settling in to my new home however I continued to have those random desires to acquire things. For example, I was at Target and saw a hot-air corn-popper, wow - that sounds great! I had one many years ago and liked it because it's a healthy alternative to junk-food. I have plenty of counter space if not much storage space at my 650 square foot hi-rise studio, but do I really want this thing if I have to leave it out on the counter...
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By Tim Young, Broker
(Fort Worth Texas Real Estate)
One of Fort Worth's finest treasures is our downtown. Having traveled to a few other towns I have often gone to great pains to find out "where to go & what to see". In many locations you worry about getting off the beaten path or getting lost in an unsafe part of town. It's also hard to find local flavor and culture unless you know a local resident or happen upon a talkative Concierge at your hotel. I really believe that Fort Worth is different... If you are staying downtown you can step outside at any time of day or night and explore, and you WILL find something worthwhile. It may be art, architecture, shopping, dining, entertainment or even quiet solitude in a green space. The FREE stuff is all around, but you can certainly spend some money too at a top-notch Steakhouse like Grace, Ru...
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By Tim Young, Broker
(Fort Worth Texas Real Estate)
Selling and renting downtown condos in Fort Worth Texas is something of an art. Traditional real estate agents are often challenged by the unfamiliar aspects of "urban living". If you're interested in a condo in Fort Worth Texas start your search here at my local website: ALL CONDOS IN DOWNTOWN AND WEST FORT WORTH One of the coolest condo projects in Fort Worth is the T&P Loft Condominiums at 221 W Lancaster. These luxury urban homes are crafted from the historic 12-story T&P Passenger Terminal built in 1930 at the south end of Fort Worth's amazing downtown district. Walking distance from Sundance Square, Bass Hall, Ruth's Chris, P.F.Changs and many other places to stroll, dine or party. Here is a list of ALL of the available units in the T&P Lofts along with photo tours of each condo: ...
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By Tim Young, Broker
(Fort Worth Texas Real Estate)
So after living in the T&P Lofts for 5 months and looking out the window at the train below, I finally decided to check it out. I had a really nice trip over to the Dallas West-end where a friend & I enjoyed a day of walking and site-seeing. We saw the 6th Floor Museum, The Dallas Aquarium and had pizza at Campisi's.                                                                    
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