Residence #4 at The Seven Residences at Bowie House just hit the market for $5.488 million, offering something Fort Worth has never had before: a detached single-family home with direct access to the amenities and services of a five-star Auberge Resorts hotel – without being part of a branded residency program.
The three-story home, listed by Hannah Sutherland and Concho Minick of Douglas Elliman, is one of only seven private residences built adjacent to Bowie House, Auberge Resorts Collection.
Two of the homes have already been sold, another is under contract and only a handful remain, making this one of the rarest housing listings currently available in the city.
Fort Worth’s most limited housing options
Unlike traditional hotel residences, The Seven operates on a much more limited scale.
Each home is individually designed, privately owned and part of the wider Bowie House experience, allowing residents to choose hotel services while retaining the feel and privacy of a true family home.
One of only seven houses associated with the Bowie House experience
Residence #4 is part of an ultra-small collection of private homes tucked away next to Bowie House, creating a scheme that combines residential privacy with optional hotel-level services.
Owners have access to Bowie House amenities – including the pool, spa, gym, concierge, valet parking, in-room dining and priority reservations at Bricks & Horses – while living in a detached home with a private entrance and garage.

A discreet, modern offering with five-star facilities
With a total of only seven homes spread across the entire development, the scale is deliberately limited.
The result is a residential offering that feels much more discreet than the typical resort-adjacent communities, and it’s unlikely to be replicated in Fort Worth anytime soon.


Brick in earth tones, Shou Sugi Ban inspiration and sculptural interiors
The home’s exterior is defined by brick and fir accents in earth tones, with design inspiration drawn from Japan’s Shou Sugi Ban tradition. Inside, layered textures take center stage, including Venetian plastered walls and ceilings and wide-plank white oak floors.


A sculptural staircase sits beneath a large skylight, drawing natural light through all three levels of the home.
The staircase connects each floor visually and functionally, reinforcing the vertical layout and keeping the interior light and open.

A third floor living level designed for indoor-outdoor flow
Rather than placing the main living areas on the ground floor, Residence #4 is organized vertically, with the primary living level occupying the third floor.

Here, a fireplace anchors the open-plan living and dining area, while oversized floor-to-ceiling glass doors open to a terrace overlooking the lush garden.
The elevated location adds privacy and creates a sense of separation from the street, while still maintaining strong indoor-outdoor connections – an increasingly rare feature in downtown Fort Worth.

Adapted kitchen and modern comfort everywhere
The kitchen features custom cabinetry, a premium appliance package and high-quality countertops, designed to provide a residential rather than hotel-like feel. The overall layout emphasizes clean lines, functionality and understated materials rather than flash.
Additional conveniences include a private two-car garage with basement storage and direct access to the home – an unusual feature in the Cultural District and a practical benefit for a ‘lock-and-leave’ lifestyle.


Optional access to five-star amenities, subject to homeowner’s terms
Although Residence #4 is not part of a branded residence program, homeowners can opt for the amenities of Bowie House if they wish. These include the hotel’s pool and cabanas, spa, gym, dog park, valet parking, concierge services, in-room dining and priority reservations at Bricks & Horses.
That flexibility is an important distinction here: access without obligation, and services without sacrificing residential autonomy.


A Cultural District location surrounded by Fort Worth icons
Located in Fort Worth’s cultural district, the home is just steps from the Modern Art Museum, Kimbell Art Museum, Dickies Arena, and Will Rogers Coliseum.
The location places residents in one of the city’s most walkable neighborhoods with many institutions, surrounded by museums, restaurants and major event venues.

For buyers looking for a centrally located, service-rich home without the scale or appearance of a high-rise or large apartment building, the area is a big draw.

A rare opportunity now that availability is decreasing
With only seven homes planned, two already sold and another under contract, Residence #4 represents an ever-decreasing opportunity to secure a private residence with direct ties to the Auberge Bowie House lifestyle. The residence is currently under construction and all interior photos shown are of residence #6.
Priced at $5,488,000, it is one of the most exclusive and unconventional residential offerings currently available in Fort Worth – combining privacy, architecture and optional five-star service in a way the city has never seen before.

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