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Welcome to 209 Boardwalk Avenue, a beautifully maintained home in Waxahachie that offers the perfect blend of comfort, style, and everyday functionality.
From the moment you arrive, the manicured lawn and inviting curb appeal set the tone. Inside, the home features elegant archways and tray ceilings that add character and charm throughout the thoughtfully designed layout.
The kitchen is both practical and stylish, offering a breakfast bar, abundant storage, and a layout that flows seamlessly into the main living areas—ideal for both daily living and entertaining. The spacious living room is filled with natural light, highlighted by high ceilings and a cozy fireplace that creates a warm, welcoming atmosphere.
The primary suite serves as a peaceful retreat, complete with generous natural light, a large closet, and a private ensuite bath featuring a relaxing garden tub—perfect for unwinding at the end of the day.
Step outside and you’ll find one of the home’s standout features: a backyard designed for enjoying Texas living. Whether you're hosting summer gatherings, grilling with friends, or cooling off in the pool, this space is built for both relaxation and entertaining.
Located near Brown Singleton Park with convenient access to Highway 287, this home offers a balance of quiet neighborhood living and easy connectivity.
The bottom line: 209 Boardwalk Avenue is a move-in ready home that combines charm, comfort, and a backyard oasis—making it a standout opportunity in Waxahachie.
Welcome to 910 Community Way, a beautifully maintained home in Royse City offering the perfect combination of comfort, thoughtful upgrades, and a convenient location just east of the Dallas metroplex.
Inside, the open-concept layout creates a bright and inviting atmosphere, featuring tile flooring, neutral tones, and a well-designed kitchen at the center of the home. Granite countertops, pull-out cabinetry, a center island, and a dedicated wine bar make the space both functional and ideal for entertaining.
The split-bedroom layout adds to the home’s appeal, with the private owner’s suite tucked away from the secondary bedrooms—creating a quiet and comfortable retreat.
Step outside and you’ll find one of the home’s standout features: a backyard designed for true outdoor living. An expanded paver deck anchors the space, while an 8-foot board-on-board privacy fence and established landscaping—including evergreen trees and a garden bed—provide both beauty and seclusion. The covered and enclosed porch offers a versatile space to enjoy year-round, whether you’re starting your morning or winding down in the evening.
Additional updates bring both value and peace of mind, including a new roof installed in 2024, a custom remodeled laundry room, epoxy-coated garage floors, upgraded cabinetry, and storm doors.
Located in the Magnolia community with neighborhood amenities and easy access to Rockwall, Greenville, and I-30, this home is positioned in a growing area that continues to attract buyers seeking space, value, and convenience.
The bottom line: 910 Community Way is a move-in ready home with thoughtful upgrades and a standout outdoor space—making it a strong opportunity in today’s Royse City market.
One of Fort Worth’s most beloved spring traditions is back. Mayfest returns to Trinity Park from April 30 through May 3, bringing four days of live music, family activities, food, and entertainment along the Trinity River.
Now in its 54th year, the festival is expected to draw more than 175,000 attendees, transforming the park into a vibrant, 33-acre celebration filled with something for everyone.
Mayfest is known for its wide variety of attractions. From live music across seven stages to unique entertainment like pig races, a lumberjack show, and roaming performers, the event offers a mix of classic festival fun and one-of-a-kind experiences.
Families will find plenty to enjoy, including a dedicated kids’ area, interactive activities, and a large Art & Gift Market featuring more than 100 vendors. And of course, no festival is complete without food—expect everything from funnel cakes and turkey legs to local favorites and sweet treats.
Festival hours vary by day, with extended evening hours on Friday and Saturday. One of the best perks? Thursday’s opening day is completely free for everyone, making it a great time to go before the weekend crowds.
There are also discounts throughout the weekend, including free admission for children on Friday and special offers for military families.
With crowds expected, planning ahead is key. Parking is available at Farrington Field and Dickies Arena, with tram service running directly to the festival entrance.
For an easier option, many attendees choose to take public transit via Trinity Metro, which offers convenient stops near the park. Rideshare drop-offs are also available close to the main entrance.
Beyond the fun, Mayfest has a meaningful impact on the community. The event is produced by a nonprofit organization and has invested millions of dollars back into local parks, programs, and initiatives throughout Fort Worth.
Mayfest isn’t just an event—it’s a Fort Worth tradition. Whether you’re going for the food, the entertainment, or a day out with family, it’s one of the best ways to experience the city this spring.
If you’re looking to trade crowded tourist spots for something quieter and more meaningful, a small West Texas town is getting national attention.
Matador has been named one of Airbnb’s top “off-the-map” destinations—ranking as the No. 1 hidden gem in Texas. Located about 80 miles northeast of Lubbock, this tiny town is drawing travelers who want wide-open spaces, local history, and a slower pace of life.
What makes Matador stand out is exactly what it doesn’t have—crowds. Visitors are discovering a place where the skies feel bigger, the landscape stretches for miles, and the experience feels authentically Texas.
While small, the town offers a surprising amount to explore. The Motley County Historical Museum gives visitors a glimpse into local history, from early ranching life to Native American heritage.
For a true local experience, nearby spots like Chelle’s Garden and TC’s Ponderosa offer small-town dining, while the Coffee Mill and Mercantile in Quitaque is a go-to for coffee and casual meals.
And for outdoor enthusiasts, Caprock Canyons State Park and Trailway is less than an hour away—offering hiking, biking, wildlife viewing, and even the chance to see the Texas State Bison Herd.
Airbnb reports a growing trend of travelers seeking rural destinations, and places like Matador are benefiting. With over 100 short-term rental options in the area, visitors can experience a peaceful getaway without sacrificing comfort.
Matador represents a shift in how people are traveling—less about packed itineraries and more about meaningful experiences. For Texans looking to explore something new without leaving the state, this quiet Panhandle town might be worth the drive.