Hot Homes: 6 luxury homes with pools for sale in Fort Worth

Check out these Fort Worth homes that offer the ultimate summer staycations for lounging poolside.

FTW-Burt Lander Poolside Listing

The luxurious home at 2428 Colonial Pkwy. is listed for $5.9 million. | Photo by Burt Ladner Real Estate

Ready to make poolside lounging a little more permanent?

Beat the summer heat in these Fort Worth dream homes with stunning swimming pools. FYI, they’re all on the market as of July 13.

3720 Autumn Dr., Westcliff | 6 BD, 5 BA | $4.2 million
Enjoy unobstructed views of Overton Park in this geometric-style home with built-ins, a multi-level interior, and a pool overlooking a large backyard.

2428 Colonial Pkwy., Colonial | 5 BD, 6 BA | $5.99 million
The open concept home has a stunning gourmet kitchen, walk-in wet bar, butler’s pantry, and outdoor living with a pool and guest house.

FTW-Burt Ladner Poolside Home

Our idea of poolside paradise. | Photo provided by Burt Ladner Real Estate

6720 Foxpointe Rd., Mira Vista | 4 BD, 6 BA | $4.25 million
The self-described French chateau features an office, media room, wine cellar, spa-like bathrooms, a solarium, and a pool surrounded by trees for extra privacy.

4725 Lafayette Ave., Arlington Heights | 5 BD, 6 BA | $1.49 million
The English Tudor-style home comes with a chef’s kitchen, large farmhouse sink, and French doors that open up to a beautiful backyard with a pool, built-in grill, covered patio, and outdoor stone fireplace.

FTW-League Real Estate Poolside Home

Outdoor living at its finest. | Photo provided by League Real Estate

2424 Medford Ct. W., Park Hill | 4 BD, 3 BA | $2.59
The restored 1930s home features stunning architectural details like a Tudor arched entry, picturesque windows, an elevator, and a study looking out at the pool and lush landscaping.

3908 Bishops Flower Rd., Overton Woods | 4 BD, 4.5 BA | $1.69 million
The home features a gourmet kitchen, spa-like bathroom with a steam shower, and an outdoor oasis with a covered patio, turfed yard with a putting green, and a pool + spa.

FTW-Burt Ladner Poolside Home

Picture this: Watching college football this fall in your backyard. | Photo provided by Burt Ladner Real Estate

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