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Ready to Fall for Fort Worth? So Much Happening in So 7

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Welcome to So 72709 Museum Way1129 Picasso Drive
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Welcome to So 7 Townhomes — 59 urban townhomes in Fort Worth. (photos Trey Freeze Media)

First of all a grammar lesson: It’s So 7 and it’s pronounced “So Seven.”

There’s no period after the “o.” It’s not “South Seven” or “South of Seventh.”  It’s simply So 7.  Dallas has its quirky areas and nicknames, and Fort Worth has the same.

Welcome to So 7

Built in 2007 before the lauded West 7th Street Corridor between Downtown Fort Worth and the Museum District was much to cheer about, So 7 Townhomes have really come into their own.

That was after the Big One ripped through Cowtown on March 28, 2000. It pretty much destroyed this area.  Buildings were abandoned.  Shops and restaurants were sparse.  There was no urban living.

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If an F3 tornado hadn’t ripped through West 7th Street would we have a thriving urban community today?

Then came So 7, an upscale urban townhome development of 59 homes designed with a Mediterranean theme.  Because of the proximity to the world-famous museums just a stone’s throw away, all the streets in So 7 have an art theme.

Residents can take a private access gate from So 7 to Foch Street to enjoy restaurants, nightlife, shops, gym exercise, and a dine-in movie theater.  Other shops are within walking distance and of course, downtown Fort Worth is just up the road.

Currently, the legendary Martha Williams of Williams Trew Real Estate fame has two (well, technically three, but one is not listed just yet) townhomes for sale in So 7.

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2709 Museum Way in So 7 is listed for $759,000 by Martha Williams

2709 Museum Way

The 3,076-square-foot home located at 2709 Museum Way Is a three-bedroom, three-and-one-half bathroom, two-story townhome.

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A balcony off the master suite of 2709 Museum Way allows for great views and a relaxing atmosphere

Complete with an outdoor courtyard and balcony off the master suite, this home has an inviting family room, formal dining room with a dry bar, and kitchen where everyone will congregate.

The master suite boasts a luxurious bathroom with separate vanities, large walk-in shower, and of course spacious closet.

Martha Williams of her eponymous Williams Trew Real Estate is offering 2709 Museum Way for $759,000.

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If a tub is what you seek – you found it at 2709 Museum Way

1129 Picasso Drive

Slightly larger in size, 1129 Picasso Drive is 3,230 square feet with three bedrooms and two-and-one-half bathrooms.  The home is accessed through a private courtyard and features beautiful hardwood floors and finishes.

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Yes, people still collect books, and if you do this is the spot for you!

If you are into collecting books (or just like shelving), the upstairs landing is for you.  Spend countless hours thumbing through your library and periodicals in this cozy room.

The gourmet kitchen at 1129 Picasso Drive has double ovens, a built-in stainless refrigerator, gas cooktop, and large island.

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Williams is listing 1129 Picasso Drive for $799,000.

Well, that’s all from Tarrant County Tuesday this week, Dirty Readers.  Thanks for reading and following and sharing!  As always, if you have questions, comments or great ideas for a post … hit me up!


Seth Fowler is a licensed Real Estate Sales Professional for Williams Trew Real Estate in Fort Worth, TX.  Statements and opinions are his and his alone.  Seth has been involved with the home sales and real estate industry in the Fort Worth area since 2004.  He and his family have lived in the area for over 17  years.  Seth also loves bow ties!  You can reach Seth at: 817.980.6636 or [email protected].  If you are looking for a Real Estate Sherpa to help you buy or sell … give Seth a call!

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