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Welcome to 910 Community Way, a beautifully maintained 4-bedroom, 2-bath home located in the growing Magnolia community of Royse City. Perfectly positioned just east of the Dallas metroplex, this home offers the ideal balance of space, comfort, and convenient access to nearby areas like Rockwall, Greenville, and I-30.
Inside, the open-concept layout creates a bright and inviting atmosphere, featuring tile flooring, neutral tones, and a thoughtfully designed kitchen at the heart of the home. Granite countertops, pull-out cabinetry, a center island, and a dedicated wine bar make the kitchen both functional and perfect for entertaining.
The private owner’s suite is tucked away from the secondary bedrooms, offering a quiet retreat with a layout designed for both comfort and privacy.
Step outside and you’ll find one of the home’s standout features—a beautifully designed backyard built for both relaxation and entertaining. An expanded paver deck anchors the space, while an 8-foot board-on-board privacy fence and established greenery create a peaceful, secluded setting. The covered and enclosed porch adds even more versatility, offering a comfortable space to enjoy year-round.
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 a community that continues to attract buyers seeking space and value near Dallas, 910 Community Way offers a move-in ready opportunity with thoughtful upgrades and a lifestyle designed for modern living.
Welcome to 3240 Lipscomb Street, a charming one-story home in the heart of Fort Worth—just minutes from Texas Christian University. This 3-bedroom, 2-bath property offers the perfect combination of location, comfort, and recent updates, making it an excellent opportunity for a variety of buyers.
Inside, the home features a bright and inviting layout designed for everyday living. The updated kitchen stands out with granite countertops and ample space for cooking and gathering, flowing easily into the main living areas to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
Beyond the home itself, the location truly shines. With close proximity to TCU, local parks, shopping, and dining, you’ll enjoy easy access to some of the best that Fort Worth has to offer. Whether it’s a quick trip to campus or a walk to nearby outdoor spaces, convenience is built into daily life here.
Recent upgrades provide added peace of mind, including a new roof installed in 2024, an updated electrical panel in 2026, and a hot water heater replaced in 2020—ensuring key systems have already been taken care of.
Situated in a friendly, established neighborhood, 3240 Lipscomb Street offers a rare opportunity to own a well-maintained home in one of Fort Worth’s most desirable areas.
Fort Worth’s food scene continues to grow—and this week’s highlights prove there’s something for everyone, especially if you’re a sandwich lover.
A recent roundup of the city’s best sandwich shops shines a spotlight on local favorites, from long-standing institutions to newer hotspots making waves. Places like B&B Butchers & Restaurant are gaining attention for elevated classics like their signature Reuben, while other local spots are standing out by baking fresh bread in-house, crafting house-made sauces, and serving up creative, high-quality ingredients.
Beyond sandwiches, Fort Worth’s dining scene is expanding in exciting ways. Lucile's Stateside Bistro—a beloved staple on Camp Bowie Boulevard for more than three decades—is opening a second location in nearby Colleyville, signaling continued growth and demand for local favorites.
The region is also seeing movement from well-known brands. Hard Eight BBQ is expanding beyond North Texas for the first time, bringing its popular smoked meats to a new audience in San Antonio.
At the same time, broader lifestyle trends are shaping the local market. Reports show Dallas–Fort Worth remains a hotspot for Gen Z renters, highlighting ongoing challenges around homeownership for younger buyers—something that continues to impact housing demand across the area.
The takeaway: Fort Worth isn’t just growing—it’s evolving. From standout local restaurants to expanding businesses and shifting housing trends, the city continues to offer a dynamic mix of culture, opportunity, and everyday experiences that keep people coming back for more.
If you’re planning a Texas road trip this year, there’s a new trend worth adding to your itinerary: vintage gas stations. With Route 66 Centennial bringing renewed attention to classic roadside stops, these historic stations are making a comeback as must-see destinations across the state.
From restored landmarks to creative repurposed spaces, these gas stations offer more than just nostalgia—they tell the story of Texas travel culture.
Right here in Fort Worth, one standout is Ellerbe Fine Foods on Magnolia Avenue. Once a working gas station in the 1920s, it’s now an award-winning farm-to-table restaurant where guests can dine under the original canopy—trading fuel pumps for fine dining.
Across North Texas and beyond, you’ll find equally unique stops. In Decatur, a petrified wood-covered station has been transformed into a café with ties to Texas folklore. In Dallas, the historic Good Luck Gas Station stands as a preserved Art Deco landmark, while out west, restored Route 66 stops like the Conoco Tower Station in Shamrock draw travelers from all over.
Some locations have been fully reimagined into restaurants, coffee shops, or cultural spaces, while others remain preserved as historic sites or photo-worthy roadside attractions. Together, they offer a glimpse into a different era of travel—before convenience stores and mega gas stations took over.
The takeaway: Texas road trips aren’t just about the destination anymore. With spots like these, the journey itself becomes part of the experience—filled with history, character, and a little bit of adventure along the way.