New to the Fort Worth market — day 1 on the books.
Tucked onto a quiet street in Ridglea North, this cottage has the kind of character you can't build new — and it's been loved on in all the right places. The circle drive makes arrivals effortless, and the enclosed entry gives you that classic Fort Worth welcome: a real front door, a real sense of coming home. Inside, the light does the talking. Windows throughout keep the rooms bright and the street noise out, and the era's cozy, human-scaled proportions pair with a kitchen built for how people actually live now: fresh cabinetry, updated appliances, and prep space for a Tuesday dinner or the whole family at the holidays. The primary suite is the newest chapter, reimagined as the retreat it should have been all along. And when the day needs washing off, the sauna is waiting steps from your own bed. Out back, the patio is where evenings happen — grill going, string lights on, room to spread out. Beyond it sits the flex space every buyer is hunting for: an ADU ready to become a woodworking shop, a home gym you'll actually use, or, with the right touch, a private in-law suite for family that visits often or stays for good. Then there's the peace of mind you won't see on a walkthrough. New roof, decking, gutters, and siding. Cared-for systems. Thoughtful storage from the laundry room to the linen closet to easy attic access off the garage. The big-ticket questions here are already answered. Morris E. Berney Park is just up the block, a short stroll for the dog, the kids, or morning coffee on a bench. Camp Bowie sits minutes away with its brick streets, neighborhood restaurants, and boutiques that make this part of Fort Worth feel like a small town inside a big city. Classic bones. Modern comfort. A neighborhood people don't leave.
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