Ridglea
At CandysDirt.com, we’re all about sussing out hidden gems so it was with great pleasure that I was tipped off to a stylish condo by Briggs Freeman agent Caren Parten, tucked into quiet Ridglea Country Club Estates. Built in 1960, this 4500 Westridge condo is a building that has stood the test of time, with…
Ridglea, one of Fort Worth’s most beloved neighborhoods, is known for its tree-lined streets, rolling hills, timeless architecture and easy charm. There’s some pride that goes along with this neighborhood’s lovely reputation and a prime example is this updated four-bedroom, two-bath home that delivers the curb appeal to keep up with the neighborhood’s popularity. The…
There’s Ridglea — a solidly affluent neighborhood with immaculately manicured lawns and largish comfortable dwellings — and then there is super-fancy Ridglea. Several years ago, on a whim, I took a detour on the way to Ridglea Village down Curzon Avenue and discovered an unknown-to-me enclave of Ridglea as elegant as anything Rivercrest or Westover…
I love the unique, small pockets of homes throughout Fort Worth. Areas that you probably pass on a daily basis but never notice until one day you look over and say, “Wow! That’s a good little neighborhood!” Such a neighborhood can be found in the Ridglea area of West Fort Worth between Bryant Irvin and…
Ridglea is young, happening, and hotter than ever. The median age of homeowners is 36. Compare that to 60 for Westover. What’s the draw? Ridglea has a rich inventory of increasingly popular Midcentury ranch-style houses on large lots with mature trees —often with hilltop siting. I hesitate to use the word ” inventory” with 13…