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See inside Fort Worth’s most expensive home listing

The $16.9 million speculative mansion is for sale in Riverhills.

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The home boasts custom finishes, tailored windows with wood accents + German Bulthaup cabinetry, Gaggenau appliances, and Miele refrigeration in a chef’s kitchen.

Photo courtesy of Costa Christ

Anyone have an extra $17 million laying around? If so, you can be the new owner of the most expensive home currently listed in Fort Worth.

Listed by Tracy Tutor and Breah Brown of Douglas Elliman, 3736 Aviemore Dr. is a brand-new four-bedroom, 6.5-bathroom mansion in Riverhills — off the Chisholm Trail Parkway.

Built by The Construction Group, the speculative mansion features resort amenities like a 1,200-bottle hidden wine cellar, theater, and workout room. Plus, you can relax in the heated pool with an infinity waterfall by the fire pit.

“Our vision was to create a home defined by architectural character, responsibly sourced materials, and exceptional craftsmanship, thoughtfully designed to complement its environment,” The Construction Group’s Trenton Laird said.

“We are excited to introduce a home of this caliber that is especially unique to the community as it is the first of its kind on the market in Fort Worth.”

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