Anyone looking for a tree house should type the brakes in 1428 Bluebonnet Drive in Fort Worth's charming Oakhurst district.
The house is built on a hill, making the trees of the property a breathtaking focus and a nirvana outdoors with its established multi -year landscape design. These perennials and the automated sprinkler system have also made this property a former winner of the honor of Yard-of-Mont.
“If you are in the kitchen, it feels like you're in a tree house,” said Listor Liz Crosby with Keller Williams Realyt. “It only has a tree house atmosphere.”
Partyplace
Anyone who prefers to live in an adult version of a tree house must be aware that this house comes not only with a kitchen outdoors, but also with a half -area outdoor. With this green combination, a garden party is practically thriving outdoors. The new owners were able to drink coffee at sunrise and grill past two decks past sunset.
If the garden feels like a lavish resort, this interior of this house may be a secondary consideration, but this has a list of 500,000 US dollars this Friday is a must for local buyers. In the 2,413 square foot, newly invented life are located next to the half -bath in the open four bedrooms and three bathrooms. Anyone who hesitates on laundry could turn a new sheet around due to the customer -specific washroom of the house.
Ode on Oakhurst
The house, built in 1961, could be a great place to put down the roots, as it was carefully maintained with several upgrades, including insulation that were added to the rafters. In 2024, a new Full -HHLK system was installed together with Mini -split units to regulate the temperature that is perfect for personalized air conditioning. In the same year, fresh high-end carpet and crunchy new baseboards in the whole house brought and the roof was replaced in 2022. Finally, Nordtexas will cool off, and for the nights that are too cold to stay outside, a direct valve of the gas valve was added in 2019.
Another asset that has this property is the Oakhurst location. This neighborhood lined with tree is a proven historical district, just a few minutes from Fort Worth in the city center of Fort Worth. It was developed in the 1920s during the city's oil boom and now homeowners love the area for its stately trees, its vintage charm and the skyline from some streets.
“Many people don't even know about Oakhurst,” said Crosby. “If you don't live there, you don't really go through. It is not a through quarter and it has all of these trees. It is something special.”
WOW factor
However, this house is outstanding in an outstanding neighborhood.
“The homeowners gave him the WoW factor,” said the broker. “The pictures do not even do justice. The character of this house is not seen in Fort Worth or really all of Texas. They enter what they think, the whole house, but it just goes on.”
Potential buyers can see it for themselves at an open house on Saturday and Sunday from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Liz Crosby von Keller Williams Fort Worth has 1429 Bluebonnet Dr. for 499,999 US dollars listed.