Fort Worth Hilltop Palace With Secret Wine Stash Slashes Price, Still Reigns

Fort Worth’s priciest house is back on the market, and it is once again sitting at the top of the city’s listings. The modern, hilltop spread in the Riverhills section of Edwards Ranch pairs minimalist architecture with full-on resort vibes across multiple levels. With the relaunch and a hefty price adjustment, the property has local agents and high-end buyers buzzing.

The home at 3736 Aviemore Drive is listed for $11,995,000, according to local reporting and MLS feeds. As reported by WFAA, the property appears on Douglas Elliman’s roster with details that match public MLS entries. Listing platforms such as Realtor.com show the home returning to the market in early February with updated photos credited to Costa Christ.

A dramatic price cut

The house originally debuted in late 2024 at a much higher ask, roughly $16.995 million, a number that quickly drew attention across Texas. Industry coverage at the time noted that price would have pushed Fort Worth’s public MLS pricing into record territory. The Real Deal and other outlets covered the initial launch and the speculative nature of the listing.

What you get for nearly $12 million

Inside, the 2024-built residence is marketed with four en-suite bedrooms and roughly 6,780 square feet of living space, along with heated Schluter floors and a private elevator. There is a concealed 1,200-bottle wine room tucked into the layout, a private theater, and a wellness suite that houses a gym and sauna. Design coverage has zeroed in on a Bulthaup chef’s kitchen, Gaggenau and Miele appliances, and an elevated outdoor terrace with a heated infinity pool and waterfall, per Fort Worth Magazine.

Where this fits in Fort Worth’s market

The relisted price still sits well above most local inventory, yet it now falls below the home’s original ask, a shift that reflects some cooling at the very top of the market. Fort Worth’s public-record high for an MLS sale was roughly $10 million in 2020, so even after the price cut this house remains in a rarefied bracket for the city. Coverage from The Dallas Morning News and others has framed the property as a poster child for the region’s growing ultra‑luxury segment…

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