Charming 1924 Craftsman Bungalow Listed in Fort Worth’s Historic Fairmount

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A darling bungalow is up for sale in one of Fort Worth’s most-loved neighborhoods — the historic Fairmount.

Priced at $338,000, the 1924 Craftsman-style bungalow is rich in color with a vibrant blue exterior, complemented by bright orange accents.

With beautiful hardwood floors and pastel walls, the three-bedroom house presents the perfect amount of charm and history, while also being refreshed throughout the house.

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The kitchen has an open floor plan, making it easy to move around in. The small breakfast nook boasts a wine cooler and cabinetry, which can be used for a coffee bar or wet bar.

Marble cabinets, wooden cabinets and steel appliances top of the visual appeal of the kitchen.

A separate dining room is placed next to the kitchen and living room, made complete with a beautiful fireplace and a large modern light-fixture, in place of a chandelier.

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Its two bathrooms show the most character of the house, with pure white cabinets, floor and shower tiling and countertops. The wooden cabinets have ornamental detail and perfectly complements the room’s bright white finishes.

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The 1,624-square-foot home was made complete with a spacious laundry room in the back of the home. The space is large enough that the room could be completely transformed into a mudroom — or even a sunroom.

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The outdoor living space is just as grand as the indoor with a 300-square-foot front porch — making it the perfect place for company to enjoy or to use as a getaway after a long day. The backyard has a small fire-pit with a gated driveway and a one-car garage.

The home entered the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.

Brandi Addison was born and raised in Fort Worth and is making her way back to the Panther City after living away from home for nearly five years while attending college at Texas Tech University. After graduating, she was an education reporter for the Midland Reporter-Telegram. She loves the Fort Worth community and the diversity within each of its neighborhoods. Her favorite areas are Clearfork, Fairmount, and the Cultural District.

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