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Whether you’re a Fort Worth native or brand-new to town, chances are you’re on the hunt for the next great place. And we get it — a really great apartment is your own little piece of heaven.

Enter: Wayfare - Cibolo Hills, Fort Worth’s latest single-story luxury apartment development, which is technically the new kid on the block, but punches way above its weight when it comes to amenities.

From single-story floor plans (read: no loud upstairs neighbors or carrying things up a million flights of stairs), to attached one- or two-car garages with tons of storage space and built-in 220-volt electric vehicle chargers, Wayfare is a community designed to make your life easier with every upscale amenity one could want.

See what’s coming so you can start planning your new home (or at least daydream about it).

Exclusive amenities designed for modern life

If you’ve accepted the fact that you’ll probably just have to street park forever, then we have good news: Every Wayfare apartment includes a one- or two-car garage with a one-story, private entryway into the home, plus — get this — electric car charging outlets.

Fun fact: Wayfare is the only community in Texas that offers built-in EV chargers (in every unit) — so it’s a pretty special place.

Other amenities include:

  • No stairs (for easy moving in, unloading groceries, and accessibility for adults of all ages)
  • Resort-style saltwater pool
  • 24/7 fitness center
  • Stainless steel appliances and granite countertops
  • In-unit washer/dryer and walk-in closets
  • Valet trash and on-site serviceman
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Wayfare - Cibolo Hills is redefining what it means to live well.

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Location, location, location

Wayfare is minutes away from basically everything, including:

  • Travel: I-35W, I-820 State Highway 121, and State Highway 114 are all super close (read: 10 minutes or less)
  • Shopping and eating: The Shops at Clearfork, Watauga Towne Center, Alliance Town Center, and Presidio Junction Stores are all in within a 15-mile radius
  • Recreation: Eagle Mountain Lake, Texas Motor Speedway, and Fort Worth Stockyards, all within easy driving distance? Yes, please.

Honestly, what more could one want? Applications are currently open, so if you’re ready to say goodbye to upstairs neighbors, carrying groceries up four flights of stairs, and not having a pool, head to their website to learn more and start the process.*

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