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    I’m 66 years old, retired, and I own a comfortable house in Fort Worth. I have $143,000 in cash that I’d like to invest for my retirement — what should I do with it? ... I have $143,000 in ...

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    Why You Can Retire In Fort Worth for Less Than $50,000 a Year As the notion of retirement and tax rates evolves, the quest for affordable, comfortable living becomes paramount.

  4. Crawford Farms, Fort Worth, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Crawford Farms is a neighborhood that is located in north Fort Worth, Texas and is generally bound by Golden Triangle on the north and Old Denton Road on the west. It is adjacent to the Sunset Hills, Heritage, and Vista Meadows neighborhoods.

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    Remember that guidelines are not set in stone — rather, they're good rules to follow. For instance, if you’re 30 years old and earn $75,000, you should try to have that much saved in your 401(k).

  6. List of neighborhoods in Fort Worth, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Mira Vista is a gated community in far Southwest Fort Worth with over 700 high end houses, a championship golf course and country club. [15] Morningside; Overton Park; Overton Park is a neighborhood represented by the Overton Park Neighborhood Association (OPNA) www.overtonpark-na.org in Fort Worth, Texas located southwest of city's downtown.

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    The Masonic Home and School of Texas was a home for widows and orphans in what is now Fort Worth, Texas from 1889 to 2005. The first superintendent was Dr. Frank Rainey of Austin, Texas. [2] Starting in 1913, it had its own school system, the Masonic Home Independent School District.

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