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A day in the life at Oxenfree West Oak

Get the scoop on this local community built for comfort and convenience.

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Oxenfree West Oak is a for-rent single-family home and townhome community just 20 minutes from downtown Fort Worth — offering the best of both worlds: personal space with professional support.

From spacious layouts to quality finishes, every detail is designed to make everyday life easier.

Here’s what a typical day could look like.

☀️ Morning

Start your day in a bright, open kitchen with coffee in hand and sunlight pouring through double-pane windows.

Then, head to the sports court for a quick workout or dive into your 9-to-5 in the coworking lounge.

🌳 Afternoon

Take a midday break with lunch on your private patio or a stroll through pocket parks.

Have kids or pets? Fenced-in yards and green spaces make it easy to enjoy the outdoors.

🌙 Evening

Unwind by the pool, fire up the grill, or relax in your open-concept living room.

Whatever your routine looks like, Oxenfree West Oak makes it easy to feel at home.

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