1941 Fort Worth Cutie in Scenic Bluff Neighborhood Shines

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scenic bluffThe neighborhood of Scenic Bluff has been described as a great neighborhood for new buyers looking for proximity to downtown and the Stockyards, but also want greenspace, yards, and a bit more privacy than the average apartment provides.

Which is why this adorable cottage at 2521 Dalford Street is a perfect example of what you can find in the Scenic Bluff neighborhood. It’s just a quick scoosh from Oakhurst Scenic Drive, where you can enjoy gorgeous greenspace overlooking the Trinity River, with its walking area and views of the city.

In the case of this two-bedroom, one bath home built in 1941, the sellers have done much to retain the original charm but still appeal to modern needs. The hardwoods throughout are original to the home, and there are original built-ins and moldings throughout as well.

A spacious L-shaped kitchen has a passthrough to the dining room, and both bedrooms are generously sized. The bathroom has also received a refresh, too. A large backyard provides something that no apartment can, too — a blank canvas for your own oasis for relaxation and entertaining.

Practical needs have also been addressed — the home has received a new roof, a new AC system, and the foundation has been repaired.

The 994 square foot home is priced at $148,000, and is listed by Tiffany Becerra with Texas Connect Realty.

Bethany Erickson lives in a 1961 Fox and Jacobs home with her husband, a second-grader, and Conrad Bain the dog. If she won the lottery, she'd by an E. Faye Jones home.
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