Do you feel that? Wait for it … there it is again. Yep, the temperature in Fort Worth just dropped below 109 degrees for a brief moment, and that can only mean one thing. Fall is nigh upon us in Texas! Can I get an “amen!”
We yearn for sub-100-degree days so we can light the fireplace, make some hot chocolate and put on our favorite hoodie sweatshirt. Those days are almost here.
Not only are cooler temps and falling leaves just around the corner, but the other great season is just days away … college football season!
I know, I know, this is Tarrant County Tuesday and we are supposed to focus on houses and not football. But, why not discuss both? Therefore, welcome to a fantastic Mediterranean bungalow just steps from Amon G. Carter Stadium and the TCU Horned Frogs.
Nestled merely two street blocks from the TCU campus, this Mediterranean home built in 1937 is a quaint bungalow of three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and beautiful hardwood floors. There is plenty of charm and character to go around in this home.
In a world of homes being filled with engineered wood floors or luxury plank vinyl to cut down on flooring labor and expenses, it’s so refreshing to go into a home with beautiful oak floors that are true sand-and-finish floors.
A Mediterranean Bungalow With Perks
Just steps from this home you can be on the campus of TCU, cheering for the local football team — or the Longhorns when they come to town — or enjoying a myriad of local shops and restaurants. The location is truly amazing.
Another perk to this Mediterranean bungalow is the detached garage and workshop. Whether you are a tinkerer, have too many items to fit in a home, or like putting your vehicles in a garage, it’s a nice feature to have for sure.
Take advantage of this charming bungalow in an amazing location. Take advantage of the mature trees and the friendly neighbors in the area. Walk to your favorite places. Enjoy!
Williams Trew‘s Steven Jones, the No. 1 Dentist-Realtor in Texas has priced 2917 Benbrook Blvd. at $450,000.