A striking two-story abode, a rare contemporary amid a neighborhood of stately traditional homes, is poised to break records in Fort Worth. The home is set on over an acre in the Riverhills enclave within the Edwards Ranch development that sprawls over 850 acres of what was once a 7,000-acre family cattle ranch. Local development company The Construction Group built the wood, stone, and glass home on a parcel bought by an investor in 2018.
it is the most expensive house currently on the market in Fort Worth and could shatter the city’s sales record if sold anywhere near the asking price. Breah Brown and Tracy Tutor of Douglas Elliman hold the listing. A composition of wood panels, stone, and steel framing faces the street from the hillside home’s facade, which stylishly blends into lush landscaping and panoramic vistas seen from the gated driveway. Inside, the four-bedroom mansion spreads out across nearly 8,000 square feet of living space with sleek features. Custom windows accented with wood framing, for example, trail the residence opposite stone displays that are found in areas like the upper-level’s main living area and kitchen. Lutron lighting illuminates every room of the home, and a massive stone wall houses a fireplace that heats up the combination living and dining areas. Art collectors will appreciate the open wall space that allows for rotating works or displaying many at once. The minimalistic nearby chef’s kitchen features German Balthaup cabinetry and Gaggenau appliances, plus a series of large windows that flood it with natural light. The kitchen’s most eye-catching feature, though, is the three slabs of black marble that stand out next to the large white island snack bar and serve as an oversized backsplash behind the stovetop.The main living area features floor-to-ceiling glass doors that open out to a terrace overlooking the backyard