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Springtown, TX

Wide-Open Spaces, Small-Town Roots, and Room to Grow Just Northwest of Fort Worth

Springtown, TX is a growing small city in Parker County situated along US-199 approximately 25 miles northwest of downtown Fort Worth. With a population approaching 6,000 and a surrounding area that draws buyers seeking acreage, privacy, and a slower pace without complete isolation from the metroplex, Springtown has become one of the more compelling destinations for people priced out of or simply done with the density of closer-in Tarrant County communities. Neighboring cities like Azle, Weatherford, and Boyd share the same general character, but Springtown holds its own with a distinct identity built around its school district, its historic downtown square, and its appeal to buyers who want land.

Springtown Independent School District serves the city and surrounding community with a tight-knit campus structure that appeals to buyers who prefer smaller class sizes and a closer relationship between students, teachers, and the broader community. Springtown ISD athletics, particularly its football program, carry strong local pride that is woven into the fabric of the city in a way that feels authentic rather than manufactured. The US-199 corridor connects residents to Azle and eventually into Fort Worth, while the proximity to Lake Weatherford and Possum Kingdom Lake adds significant recreational variety for outdoor-oriented buyers.

Real estate in Springtown, TX skews heavily toward larger lots, rural acreage tracts, and single-family homes with more land than buyers typically find at comparable prices closer to the city. The market attracts first-time buyers, those looking to build, and buyers relocating from denser areas who want genuine breathing room. If you are considering a home in Springtown or the broader Parker County area, Elite Realty Group at Redfin understands this rural-adjacent market and can help you find the right property with the right terms.

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Things We Love About Springtown

  • Acreage and Elbow Room at Prices That Still Make Sense – Springtown is one of the best places in the greater Fort Worth area to find real land at a realistic price. Buyers who want half an acre, a full acre, or several acres without paying the premium of closer-in communities consistently find that Springtown and the surrounding Parker County area deliver more square footage and more outdoor space per dollar than almost anywhere in the metroplex.
  • Springtown ISD's Close-Knit Campus Culture – Springtown Independent School District operates with the kind of student-to-teacher ratios and community involvement that larger suburban districts struggle to maintain. Springtown Porcupines athletics have earned genuine regional recognition, and the district's smaller scale means students are known by name rather than by number, which matters to a lot of buyers making decisions for their households.
  • A Real Downtown Square With Local Character – Springtown's historic downtown square gives the city a sense of place and civic identity that is increasingly rare in the fast-growing communities along the outer DFW ring. It anchors the community and gives residents a reason to stay local for dining, events, and everyday errands in a way that strip mall development simply does not replicate.
  • US-199 as a Direct Route Into Fort Worth – The US-199 corridor runs directly from Springtown through Azle and into the far northwest side of Fort Worth, giving residents a manageable commute path without requiring access to a congested interstate. For buyers who work in the Alliance corridor, the medical district, or anywhere on the northwest side of the city, the drive is genuinely reasonable.
  • Access to Multiple Lakes for Outdoor Recreation – Springtown sits within reasonable driving distance of Lake Weatherford, Possum Kingdom Lake, and Eagle Mountain Lake, giving residents a recreational range that few communities in North Texas can match. Boating, fishing, camping, and weekend getaways are all within reach without leaving the region.
  • Parker County Property Tax Advantages – Parker County property tax rates are often more favorable than those in Tarrant County, which is a meaningful consideration for buyers evaluating total cost of homeownership. When combined with the lower purchase prices typical of the Springtown area, the long-term financial picture frequently surprises buyers comparing it to closer-in alternatives like Azle, Boyd, or Weatherford.

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  • Springtown, TX is a growing and genuinely appealing community in Parker County that offers buyers a small-town Texas atmosphere, affordable pricing, meaningful land availability, and a Springtown ISD school district that is growing faster than 90 percent of all other districts in the state according to the Texas Education Agency. Located northwest of Fort Worth along Highway 199, Springtown attracts buyers who want more space and a more rural lifestyle while staying within a reasonable commute of the DFW Metroplex. Buyers who explore Springtown alongside communities like Azle and Weatherford consistently find its combination of value and character compelling.

  • Home prices in Springtown, TX generally range from the low $200s to the upper $500s, with acreage and larger rural properties going higher. The Springtown real estate market offers strong value for buyers who want more land and space than closer-in DFW communities provide, and the growing demand for this corridor as buyers are priced out of Fort Worth and Azle is beginning to be reflected in steady price appreciation throughout the area.

  • Springtown is served by Springtown ISD, a Parker County school district that the Texas Education Agency has identified as growing faster than 90 percent of all other districts in the entire state. Springtown ISD serves approximately 4,200 students across 7 campuses in Springtown, Sanctuary, and portions of the surrounding area including parts of Azle. The district maintains a strong community identity and a student-to-teacher ratio below the Texas state average, reflecting its commitment to personalized education in a growing community.

  • Springtown is approximately 25 to 40 minutes from downtown Fort Worth via Highway 199 depending on traffic and your specific location within the community. Buyers who work in West Fort Worth or the Alliance area will find the commute most practical. Springtown is best suited for buyers who work remotely, have flexible schedules, or are employed in western Fort Worth and do not need to commute to the eastern or northern parts of the Metroplex regularly.

  • Yes, Springtown is one of the faster-growing communities in the greater Fort Worth area. The Texas Education Agency has confirmed that Springtown ISD is growing faster than 90 percent of all other Texas school districts, which directly reflects the pace of residential growth the community is experiencing. As buyers continue to seek more space and value further from the DFW Metroplex core, Springtown is increasingly attracting attention from buyers who want to get ahead of rising prices in this corridor.

  • Yes, acreage, larger lot properties, and rural homesites are a meaningful part of the Springtown real estate market. Buyers who want more land than what is available in the more densely developed communities closer to Fort Worth consistently find Springtown to be one of the stronger options in Parker County, with ag-exempt properties also available for qualifying buyers looking to maximize their long-term tax position.

  • Springtown, Azle, and Weatherford are all growing communities northwest and west of Fort Worth that appeal to buyers seeking space, value, and a slower pace of life. Springtown offers its own school district, competitive pricing, and a growing community identity. Azle is closer to Fort Worth with Azle ISD and Eagle Mountain Lake access. Weatherford is the largest and most established of the three with a historic downtown and stronger retail and amenity base as the Parker County seat. All three offer meaningful alternatives to buyers who want more than what closer-in DFW suburbs provide.

  • The Springtown real estate market includes single-family homes on standard and larger lots, newer construction communities, acreage properties, and rural homesites. The market has been growing steadily and buyers will find a mix of established resale homes and newer developments coming online as the community expands. The combination of accessible pricing and growing new construction activity makes Springtown one of the more dynamic small-town markets in the greater Fort Worth area right now.

  • Elite Realty Group serves buyers throughout the greater Fort Worth area including Springtown, Azle, and the surrounding Parker County communities. Whether you are searching for a home with land, a rural retreat, or a value-focused purchase in a growing Northwest DFW community, our team is here to help. Reach out today to start your Springtown home search.

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Springtown ISD offers a smaller, community-driven educational environment with a focus on personalized learning, student involvement, and steady academic growth.
Goshen Creek Elementary School 817-220-0272 public KG-4
Springtown Middle School 817-220-7455 public 7-8
Springtown Intermediate School 817-220-1219 public 5-6
Springtown Elementary School 817-220-2498 public PK-4
Springtown High School 817-220-3888 public 9-12
Porcupine Academy 817-220-1700 public 9-12 Website
Springtown Elementary School 817-220-2498 public PK-4
Goshen Creek Elementary School 817-220-0272 public KG-4
Springtown Elementary School 817-220-2498 public PK-4
Springtown Middle School 817-220-7455 public 7-8
Springtown Intermediate School 817-220-1219 public 5-6
Springtown High School 817-220-3888 public 9-12
Porcupine Academy 817-220-1700 public 9-12 Website
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