Hot Homes: Spooktacular listings on the market

We’re ready to move into these Hot Homes immediately.

FTW-5804 Indianwood Lane

This home in the Mira Vista community was built in 2000. | Photo courtesy of Moore Real Estate

From a castle that looks like the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, to a not-so-eerie mansion suited for guests in Disney’s “Haunted Mansion,” here are the Hot Homes we’re eyeing this month in honor of Halloween.

Warning: Once you set foot inside these homes, you may never want to leave.

These homes are on the market as of Monday, Oct. 30.

FTW-5804 Indianwood Lane

This home sits on 1.22 acres of land. | Photo courtesy of Moore Real Estate

5804 Indianwood Ln., Fort Worth | 5BD, 5.5 BA | $2.75 million
Located in the gated Mira Vista community, the grand foyer is the perfect space for entertaining invited and uninvited guests all night long. Two of the three secondary bedrooms are concealed behind a hidden bookshelf, perfect for keeping guests in — forever. The study features rich woodwork with shelves suited for holding a collection that inspires unforgettable nightmares.

  • Our favorite features: Two kitchen islands, a stone fireplace, a three-car garage, an outdoor kitchen, and a pool surrounded by lush grass
FTW-3508 Clubgate Drive

This mid-century modern home was built in 1998. | Photo by HomeSmart

3508 Clubgate Dr., Fort Worth | 6 BD, 5 BA | $1.25 million
Located inside a gated community in Stoneglen, the exterior of this house is mostly black, making it the perfect addition to this boo-tiful list. Despite the dark accents outside, the interior is open and filled with natural light, and the kitchen features dual-colored cabinets with quartz countertops and a wet bar with wood accents.

  • Our favorite features: Four-car garage, two wood-burning fireplaces, and top-of-the-line appliances
FTW-1161 La Mirada

In case you didn’t think this home had it all, it even features an elevator. | Photo by Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International

1161 La Mirada Ct., Southlake | 7BD, 10.5 BA | $7.8 million
Consider this your letter from Hogwarts. This castle-like home features a kitchen large enough to serve as the Grand Hall with two islands. The primary closet features two stories of shelving — perfect for storing your cloaks, capes, and wands. Plus, there’s plenty of space to play quidditch, or tennis, on the private courts out back.

  • Our favorite features: Wine cellar, library, guest house with two ensuite bedrooms, an outdoor lounge, and a five-car garage.
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