![]() ![]() There are 7,881 households with an average income of $97,816 within a ten-minute drive. Aledo is touted as a a positive growth area for many reasons-it’s the first incorporated city west of Fort Worth near the fast growing I- 20 corridor and the Walsh Ranch Development. Located 19.5 miles west and slightly south of Fort Worth, it was named for the home town of a railroad official from Aledo, Illinois. So if you are looking for some easy country living very close to Fort Worth, this is your big chance to grab it at a significantly reduced price.Īledo is one of the fastest growing suburbs in North Texas. ![]() Priced under half a million dollars at $428,500, you are getting a 4,322-square-foot home built in 2004 on just over a full treed acre. (We ought to bring him back for a reunion here!) The home is priced at $10,000 below tax value. This house is like a 45-minute tribute to Tom Vu, located at 201 Terrace Bluff Ln. You have divorce and a tax lien going on. It’s a little far out, in Aledo, but we think it’s quite the steal. (No duh.) That’s why, from time to time, we bring you a listing from the Tommy Vu files when we uncover a really good deal.Īnd boy did we find one. While Tom Vu is no longer in the real estate business-he was sued by some former students, investigated by the government, and later reincarnated as a professional poker player-his “real estate theories” of finding and buying “distressed” properties-foreclosures, bankruptcies, divorces, tax liens-and selling them to profit off other’s miseries remains a signature Vu hallmark. (Or he was in front of a mansion with a Bentley in the driveway.) Vu’s ads promised that you, too, could learn the secret to making millions in real estate just by attending his free seminar… which was a come on for a $16,00 real estate investment course. In his infomercials, a happy, rich-looking Vu stood on a huge yacht, surrounded by babes in bikinis. ![]() He was a Vietnamese immigrant with an amazing rags-to-riches story. Unless you are a devotee of early Saturday Night Live skits, you might be too young to remember a late-night infomercial character named Tom Vu. ![]()
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