
Why Is My Home Sitting on the Market in North Fort Worth — and What Do I Do About It?
Quick Answer: In North Fort Worth's 2026 market, homes that sit are almost always overpriced relative to condition, competing with new construction, or both. According to MetroTex, Tarrant County homes averaged 51 days on market in April 2026. If you're past that window without an offer, you need a

Do I Need My Own Real Estate Agent If I'm Buying New Construction in Keller, Justin, or Northlake?
Quick Answer: Yes. The builder's sales agent works for the builder — not you. Your buyer's agent reviews the contract, flags MUD/PID assessments, negotiates incentives, and coordinates independent inspections. In most cases, the builder covers your agent's fee. Skipping representation doesn't save m

Before the Highways: The North Tarrant County History That Predates Every HOA
Quick Answer: Tarrant County was established in 1849 from the Peters Colony land grant and settled by farmers and ranchers from Tennessee, Virginia, and Kentucky. The land now occupied by Keller, Haslet, and North Richland Hills was cattle country, Cross Timbers frontier, and small railroad towns fo
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