Luxury, comfort & exceptional attention to detail define this meticulously maintained Graham Hart home situated on a quiet cul-de-sac in the highly sought-after Martin High School district. This stunning residence offers an exceptional floorplan, beautiful finishes and numerous recent updates. A striking iron and glass front door welcomes you into a grand entry featuring rich hardwoods that extend throughout most of the main level. The thoughtfully designed floorplan includes the primary suite & a secondary bedroom on the first floor providing flexibility for guests or a home office. The open-concept family room flows seamlessly into the chef's kitchen which is anchored by a massive center island & showcases beautiful Taj Mahal quartzite countertops, double ovens, a custom wood canopy vent hood and abundant cabinetry. Recent kitchen updates include a Bosch DW (2025), garbage disposal (2024) & microwave (2021). The primary suite offers a relaxing retreat with recently replaced carpet and a luxurious bath featuring Taj Mahal quartzite-topped vanities. Upstairs, you'll find a spacious game room, a dedicated media room, 3 additional bedrooms and 2 full baths. The game room includes a pool table with a convertible ping-pong tabletop that conveys with the home. Additional upgrades include custom window valances, plantation shutters, glass sliding tub enclosures in all 3 secondary bathrooms & a downstairs HVAC system replaced in October 2025. The oversized garage is enhanced with built-in storage closets and cabinetry. Step outside to enjoy the large backyard and expansive covered patio, ideal for outdoor living and entertaining. Beautiful Chinese Pistachio trees enhance both the front and back yards, while a tranquil fountain creates a peaceful outdoor retreat and will remain with the property. Combining timeless design, quality craftsmanship, thoughtful updates, this exceptional home offers a rare opportunity in one of Southwest Arlington's most desirable neighborhoods.
Property Type(s):
Single Family
Last Updated
6/19/2026
Tract
Runnymede Woods
Year Built
2012
Garage Spaces
2.0
County
Tarrant
SCHOOLS
School District
Arlington ISD
Elementary School
Ditto
Jr. High School
Young
High School
Martin
Additional Details
AIR
Ceiling Fan(s), Central Air, Electric, Zoned
AIR CONDITIONING
Yes
APPLIANCES
Dishwasher, Disposal, Double Oven, Electric Cooktop, Electric Oven, Gas Water Heater, Microwave
CONSTRUCTION
Brick
EXTERIOR
Private Yard, Rain Gutters
FIREPLACE
Yes
GARAGE
Yes
HEAT
Central, Fireplace(s), Natural Gas, Zoned
HOA DUES
360|Annually
INTERIOR
Built-in Features, Cathedral Ceiling(s), Chandelier, Double Vanity, Eat-in Kitchen, High Speed Internet, Kitchen Island, Natural Woodwork, Open Floorplan, Pantry, Vaulted Ceiling(s), Walk-In Closet(s), Wired for Sound
LOT
7318 sq ft
LOT DESCRIPTION
Cul-De-Sac, Few Trees, Interior Lot, Landscaped, Level, Subdivided
PARKING
Garage, Garage Door Opener, Garage Faces Side, Storage, Attached
SEWER
Public Sewer
STORIES
2
STYLE
Traditional
SUBDIVISION
Runnymede Woods
TAXES
11855
UTILITIES
Cable Available, Natural Gas Available
WATER
Public
Location
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