Hot Homes: Craft your dream home with these craftsman-style houses on the market in Fort Worth

Peruse three craftsman-style homes — featuring long overhanging eaves, front porches, and stained wood trim — for sale around Cowtown.

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Craftsman-style houses rose to popularity over 100 years ago and can still be seen across Fort Worth.

Photo courtesy of Motive Real Estate Group

In the market for a new house, but want something that makes you feel cozy and at-home right away? A craftsman house is the one for you, with timeless design elements like long overhanging eaves, front porches, and stained wood trim.

The bungalows rose to popularity 100+ years ago from the American Arts and Crafts furniture movement and prioritizes simple, natural materials with built-in or hand-crafted details that make them feel “homey.”

Check out three craftsman-style homes for sale in Fort Worth. FYI, they’re all on the market as of Sunday, March 31.

2244 Mistletoe Blvd., Mistletoe Heights | 3 BD, 2 BA | $448,000
Built in 1925, the 1,821-sqft house sits on a corner lot less than a mile from the Medical District and Magnolia Avenue. It features a solid brick and stucco exterior, wrap-around front porch, and original wooden beams in the living and dining area.

  • Our favorite features: The deep front porch with a swing and wooden plantation shutters in the living room

5817 Cyprus Point Dr., Mira Vista | 5 BD, 5 BA | $2.1 million
Built in 1996, this 6,044-sqft house was designed by architect James Nader + inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright’s prairie houses. The brick and stone house looks out to a lake through large windows.

  • Our favorite features: The large outdoor patio and pool that are perfect for entertaining

1601 S. Henderson St., Fairmount | 3 BD, 2 BA | $560,000
Built in 1924, the 2,204-sqft house boasts tall ceilings and solid wood floors. Don’t miss out on the ornate wooden mantle and colorful blown glass chandelier in the dining room.

  • Our favorite features: The diamond-shaped cutout in the dining room entryway and the twin fireplaces
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