Find Cosmopolitan Living in Cowtown With This Luxurious Townhome

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Cosmopolitan living at its finest in this So7 townhome. (Photos: Norman & Young)

It’s January in Fort Worth and that means one thing … the rodeo!

Every mid-January brings the carnival rides, vendors, displays, yummy smelling foods, stinky animals, hideous colored and sequined outfits (seriously how do people with so much money have such bad taste in clothes?), cowgirls, and cowboys. It’s nearly rodeo time in Cowtown!

Dickies Arena, the new site of the rodeo, is the place to see and be seen for thousands of rodeo junkies. Just steps away from the arena is the So7 enclave where a luxury townhome just came on the market.

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This townhome has a private patio off the entry and living areas.

Cosmopolitan in Cowtown

Yes, denim and diamonds can go well together.

While Fort Worth, affectionately known as “Cowtown,” is a boots-and-jeans, laid-back environment, there is still plenty of glitz and glamour to be found. This townhome is a great example of the two worlds coming together to make something special.

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The impressive entry has beautiful marble floors and a steel front door.

Luxury is found in this two-story townhome of 3,296 square feet. Not only does the home have plenty of interior space, but how the exterior patios, porches, and balcony off the primary suite are incorporated perfectly into the overall livability of the home makes it feel even bigger and more private as well.

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The private patio off the living room has covered and uncovered areas.

Inside the home are three bedrooms, four-and-one-half bathrooms, a formal dining area, a spacious eat-in kitchen, and an upstairs office area. In the primary suite, there are two full bathrooms and closets — not just two closets — two full bathrooms!

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There are tons of cabinets in the luxury kitchen.

Lock, Leave, And Walk

Off the primary suite is a large balcony surrounded by the beautiful live oak trees of the So7 neighborhood. If you are so inclined and want to enjoy a brisk walk to Dickies Arena, use the private residence gate and get there in minutes. If restaurants, bars, local shops, exercise facilities, or a movie theater is more of your jam, those are only a few steps away, too.

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This primary suite has a fireplace and double bathrooms.

Of course, a little further but still walkable are the world-class museums of Fort Worth. For those looking for the lock, leave, and walk lifestyle, look no further than this beautiful townhome.

Private balcony off the primary suite

Townhomes in So7 of this luxuriousness and finish-out don’t hit the open market often. If you are hanging at the arena for the rodeo and want to see a cosmopolitan residence of size, space, and extraordinary taste, walk on over to 2621 Museum Way.

Alana Long of Williams Trew Real Estate listed 2621 Museum Way for $1.095 million.

Seth Fowler is a licensed real estate agent with Williams Trew Real Estate in Fort Worth. Statements and opinions are his own.

3 Comments

  1. Nunnya on January 11, 2022 at 4:31 am

    Seth you just have bad style bow ties I bet those country folks got more money then you’ll ever see! Jerk!

    • Seth Fowler on January 11, 2022 at 9:54 am

      Awwee…you don’t like my BowTies? Well they’re not for everyone. No question those people have way more money than I’ll ever see. Irregardlesslyness of our views on style, glad we can agree that real estate is fun to read about! Thanks for reading, posting and keep ’em coming!

  2. Rabbi Hedda LaCasa on January 11, 2022 at 11:45 pm

    Diamonds, denim, sequins, and bow ties go with everything, especially breakfast at the Montgomery Street Cafe!

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