6 homes we’re drooling over this month

Browse these dreamy houses currently on the market in Fort Worth.

6 homes we're drooling over

Spending the morning watching these homes cycle? Works for us.

Photos via: Williams Trew, The Green Team, Reside Real Estate, League Real Estate, and Fort Worth Focused

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If you’re like us — whether you’re in the market for a new home or not — you’ll take any excuse to look at real estate in Fort Worth and our surrounding areas.

Here are six stunning homes to take a look at (and swoon over):

  1. Stately English Tudor-style mansion | Listed by: Harriet Henderson, Burt Ladner Real Estate LLC
  2. Brick ranch combining modern amenities with traditional charm | Listing agent: Beth Steinke, CENTURY 21 Judge Fite Company
  3. Spacious property perfect for pool parties | Listed by: Jessica Loc, Key 2 Your Move Real Estate via Reside Real Estate
  4. Georgian-style home along Mira Vista Golf Course | Listing agent: Deeann Moore, Moore Real Estate
  5. Colorful craftsman bungalow with guest home | Listing agent: Brian Holland, Fort Worth Focused Real Estate
  6. Waterfront log home on Lake Worth | Listed by: Jeffrey Miller, J Brent Realty Group via Williams Trew

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Poll

You just won $5M. Which house are you moving into?

  1. English Tudor-style style mansion
  2. Brick ranch with modern amenities
  3. Spacious pool party property
  4. Georgian-style home
  5. Colorful craftsman bungalow
  6. Waterfront log home

Vote here.

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