Some homes wear their age beautifully, but 3912 Lenox Dr. does something rarer. It translates its 1935 craftsmanship into a contemporary language, keeping the original detailing while opening the home to light, air, and movement and reflecting an understanding of how people live today.
“In a neighborhood like Monticello, the beauty of the home is not only in its incredible curb appeal but also the community of neighbors and children,” says listing agent Joseph Berkes. “On any given day you can see a herd of kids biking down the sidewalks, lemonade stands, and friends on walks. It really is such a special place to live.”
The two-story, 4,491-square-foot home opens with a foyer defined by statement wallpaper and a sweeping staircase that sets a sophisticated tone.

Natural light moves easily through the main level, illuminating multiple living areas that connect through wide openings and dual fireplaces. Every surface feels intentional, from intricate millwork to bold patterns that carry a sense of personality without overwhelming the architecture.
The kitchen serves as both centerpiece and catalyst, equipped with a Wolf six-burner range, Sub-Zero refrigerator, and oversized island that welcomes company as easily as it handles daily routines. Adjacent dining and family spaces keep the energy open and unforced, creating an effortless flow between rooms.
Upstairs, the primary suite is a true retreat with custom built-ins, a marble-clad bathroom, and a calm, deliberate palette. Three additional bedrooms, each with its own character, complete the second floor.
Outdoors, the space feels unexpectedly private. A pool edged in stone, a shaded patio, and refined landscaping create a setting that’s as composed as the interiors.

Recent upgrades, from dual 2021 HVAC systems and tankless water heaters (2023) to new ductwork (2024) and enhanced drainage and landscaping, confirm the home’s modern readiness. A Sonos system extends sound through every space, inside and out.
Set on a quiet Monticello street, the home’s location offers access to everything that defines Fort Worth living. It’s minutes from Camp Bowie’s boutiques and restaurants, a golf cart ride to River Crest Country Club, and within easy reach of the Cultural District.
The home is listed for $2.7 million. For inquiries or private showings, contact Joseph Berkes at Joseph@williamstrew.com or connect on Instagram at @josephberkesgroup.