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If you’ve been looking for a spacious, move-in ready home in a great school district — this is your chance. Welcome to 336 Chase Hill Lane, a beautifully maintained two-story property located in the heart of Fort Worth with access to top-rated Burleson ISD schools.
Offering nearly 3,000 square feet of living space, this home features 4 large bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, and multiple living and dining areas designed for comfort and flexibility. Whether you're hosting a dinner party, enjoying a cozy movie night, or setting up a home office or playroom — there’s space for it all.
The spacious primary suite is thoughtfully located on the first floor, creating a quiet retreat with plenty of privacy. Upstairs, you'll find additional bedrooms and living areas that can be tailored to your lifestyle needs.
This motivated seller is open to offering concessions on a case-by-case basis, making it an excellent opportunity for qualified buyers to negotiate terms that work for them. Whether you’re looking for help with closing costs or rate buydowns, bring your offer!
Nestled in a friendly neighborhood, this home is close to shopping, dining, and top-rated schools, making it perfect for families and commuters alike.
Interested in seeing it for yourself? Reach out today to schedule a private tour or to discuss offer options!
Fort Worth residents can take a deep breath of pride — the city just climbed eight spots in WalletHub’s annual ranking of the greenest cities in the U.S.
Coming in at No. 69 out of 100, Fort Worth improved its overall score thanks to stronger performance in areas like clean energy and sustainable living. While there’s still room to grow, the jump from last year’s No. 77 ranking shows that the city is making meaningful progress toward a cleaner, greener future.
The study evaluated 28 key indicators of eco-friendly living, including greenhouse gas emissions, “smart energy” policies, and access to green jobs. Fort Worth earned its highest marks in the energy sources category (No. 38), reflecting the city’s commitment to renewable energy and efficient infrastructure.
By comparison, Dallas ranked No. 86 and Arlington No. 81, while Austin led the state at No. 26.
WalletHub’s findings highlight how cities like Fort Worth are adopting more sustainable practices and investing in eco-conscious development — from clean transportation to green space preservation.
For homeowners, this continued focus on sustainability is good news. Green initiatives often improve air quality, boost property values, and enhance overall quality of life — making Fort Worth an even better place to call home.
Bottom line: Fort Worth’s move toward a more sustainable future is picking up momentum — and that’s something every local homeowner can celebrate.
Fort Worth’s beloved T&P Station is getting a fresh infusion of flavor and charm with the opening of Station & Vine Wine Bar — a new full-service wine bar that’s set to bring life back to the former T&P Tavern space at 221 W. Lancaster Ave.
Managed by local hospitality group Edible Ideas Inc., Station & Vine will highlight Texas wines, small-batch brews, and signature cocktails — making it a perfect gathering spot for everything from casual happy hours to corporate events. A transformed outdoor patio will feature lawn games, garden seating, and a relaxed vibe that’s ideal for Fort Worth evenings.
But that’s not all — the adjoining historic T&P Station Ballroom is also being reimagined as a wedding and event venue. The 5,400-square-foot space, originally a waiting room from the 1930s railway terminal, will soon host a Wednesday night cabaret-style supper club experience called T&P Station Live, complete with craft cocktails, light dining, and vintage ambiance.
This exciting addition blends Fort Worth history with modern hospitality and offers residents and visitors another reason to explore the city’s vibrant downtown.