Hop To It: Ridglea Hills Cutie Too Eggs-tra Special To Last Long

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Ridglea HillsYes, yes, we know we just threw two groan-worthy puns in a headline, but seriously — this Ridglea Hills corner lot home is one of those houses you’ll be very sorry you didn’t jump on (see what we did there?) immediately.

We’d be remiss, however, not to mention this backyard at 6478 Lindell Avenue in Fort Worth. Yes, the house is updated, adorable, and ready for move-in, but it’s Easter, and this yard — from the lush grass to the covered back porch with ceiling fans to cut that Texas heat — is just begging for the Easter Bunny to visit and hide a few eggs.

Listing agent Kerri Soderberg with Metroplex Realty said the backyard is also perfect for families because it’s completely contained by a new fence. It’s also one of the few houses in the neighborhood with a two-car garage, which is a boon in this hail-prone Spring weather.

Inside, this home has been remodeled and boasts engineered hardwood throughout the common areas, and they’ve really been showcased by some fantastic staging by the team at Blackwood Homes, so that any buyer can walk in and see how family-friendly this space really is.

A brand-new kitchen includes a built-in wine cooler, brand new appliances, and plenty of prep space. It has a breakfast bar, and is open to the common areas, making sure that the cook isn’t out of the action in the main part of the house.

A gorgeous master suite features a large walk-in shower and walk-in closet that is accessed by a modern barn door in the bath.

“Down the hall, you have a split bedroom plan with one of the secondary bedrooms having private door access to the covered porch for an ideal office or den setup,” Soderberg said.

Practicalities have also been addressed, with all new electrical, a newer HVAC, and a brand-new 30-year roof.

The Ridglea Hills home is listed for $299,000 and has three bedrooms and two baths. You can see more photos here.

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.
She's taken home a few awards for her writing, including a Gold award for Best Series at the 2018 National Association of Real Estate Editors journalism awards, a 2018 Hugh Aynesworth Award for Editorial Opinion from the Dallas Press Club, and a 2019 award from NAREE for a piece linking Medicaid expansion with housing insecurity.
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She doesn't like lima beans or the word moist.

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