This week’s transformation features 2321 Carten Street in Fort Worth, TX, a 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom, 1,577-square-foot home built in 1960. Through a focused renovation, we took this older home and turned it into a reliable, turnkey-ready investment. We upgraded both core systems and key living spaces, ensuring the home meets our high standards for durability, resident comfort, and long-term investment performance.
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Transformation Tuesday: A Fort Worth Home Renovated for Turnkey Success
By Chris Clothier on Tue, Jan 6, 2026
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Scraggly to Serene - Dallas-Ft. Worth Turnkey Transformation
By Chris Clothier on Tue, Jun 28, 2022
This week’s Transformation Tuesday is from Dallas-Ft. Worth, Texas.
This 90's ranch-style residence had a lot to offer: a spacious yard, solid brick facade, and well-built cabinets in the kitchen. However, everything in between needed a bit of TLC!
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The Real Estate Investor’s (Updated) Guide to Dallas, Texas
By Chris Clothier on Thu, Jul 8, 2021
The Lone Star state is home to some of the nation’s most vibrant economies and real estate markets. Houston, San Antonio, and Austin likely come to mind — along with Dallas! Dallas is the third-largest city in Texas, just behind Houston and San Antonio with an estimated 2020 population of 1,347,120.
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A Dallas, Texas Market Update for Real Estate Investors
By Chris Clothier on Wed, Oct 9, 2019
Even as the nation stirs with rumors and worries of a recession, we see that many markets provide both a healthy market balance and a secure, growing job sector. There’s a reason prospects for North Texas cities are positive — it remains one of the best areas in the nation for job growth.
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Why Real Estate Investors Love Dallas, TX
By Chris Clothier on Fri, Jul 19, 2019
If you thought the investment party was over in Dallas, you’d be mistaken. A report from Dallas News proclaims that investors are buying up properties faster than ever in the Dallas market. Investor purchases made up some 8 percent of properties at all price points and 14 percent at lower price points in 2018.






