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The top 10 most expensive homes for sale in Fort Worth

Take a look at our top 10 most expensive, jaw-dropping homes for sale across town.

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

Photo courtesy of Costa Christ

These may be single-family homes, but the price tags are racking up eight figures. Here are the top 10 most expensive homes for sale in Fort Worth.

Note: The following houses were on the market as of Friday, Feb. 7.

3736 Aviemore Dr. | $16.9 million

  • 7,998 sqft
  • Four bedrooms
  • Six full bathrooms and one half-bath
  • 1,200-bottle wine cellar, heated pool + fire pit
4132 Edgehill Road

We love the expansive front lawn and the horseshoe driveway at this home on Edgehill Road.

4132 Edgehill Rd. | $11.9 million

  • 7,254 sqft
  • Five bedrooms
  • Four full bathrooms and two half bathrooms
  • Built in 1948, 6.3 acres, private pond + gazebo

6960 Laurel Valley Dr. | $9.9 million

  • 7,729 sqft
  • Four bedrooms
  • Six full bathrooms
  • A primary bedroom overlooking a lake + private access to the Trinity River

4555 Herring Dr. | $6.5 million

  • 6,109 sqft
  • Four bedrooms
  • Two full bathrooms
  • The “Last Valuable Hidden Treasure” with waterfront access to Eagle Mountain Lake

9922 Boat Club Rd. | $5.4 million

  • 6,432 sqft
  • 12 bedrooms
  • 11 full bathrooms and one half bath
  • 5.4 acres, 200 ft of waterfront property + a guest house

9957 Boat Club Rd. | $5.3 million

  • 4,030 sqft
  • Four bedrooms
  • Six full bathrooms
  • Floor-to-ceiling lakeside views, entertainment spaces + a boat dock
8085 Eagle Mountain Circle

This home on Eagle Mountain Circle features three upstairs bedrooms, a game room + an office with a balcony.

8085 Eagle Mountain Cir. | $5 million

  • 9,739 sqft
  • Five bedrooms
  • Six full bathrooms and two half baths
  • Grand entrance, multiple wet bars + a fitness room

21 Harbor Point Cir. | $5 million

  • 8,083 sqft
  • Eight bedrooms
  • Eight full bathrooms and one half-bath
  • Built in 1988, stacked porches + a two-story dock

4324 Esprit Ave. | $4.9 million

  • 7,239 sqft
  • Five bedrooms
  • Five full bathrooms and three half baths
  • Set to be completed in 2026 in the new Montrachet neighborhood
6901 Sanctuary Lane

This 11,615-sqft mansion on Santuary Lane was featured in season two of Taylor Sheridan’s “Lioness.”

Photo by Joseph Berkes

6901 Sanctuary Ln. | $4.4 million

  • 11,615 sqft
  • Five bedrooms
  • Five full bathrooms and four half baths
  • Four living areas, a grand foyer + pool house
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