Fort Worth, TX is the fifth-largest city in Texas and one of the most genuinely livable large cities in the American South. Unlike many metros its size, Fort Worth has not sacrificed its identity at the altar of rapid growth. The Stockyards National Historic District, the Cultural District with its cluster of world-class museums, the Near Southside's independent restaurant and arts scene, and the energy of a downtown that has been consistently reinvesting in itself give Fort Worth a character that residents defend fiercely and newcomers discover with relief. This is a city with the full infrastructure of a major metropolitan hub and the human scale of a community that has never fully forgotten what it was built on.
Fort Worth's real estate market is one of the most diverse in the region, ranging from historic bungalows and craftsman homes in established near-downtown neighborhoods like Fairmount and Ryan Place to newer master-planned communities along the northern and western edges of the city. The medical district anchored by Texas Health Harris Methodist and JPS Health Network, the Lockheed Martin and Bell Helicopter employment campuses, and the continued growth of the Alliance corridor to the north create a multi-directional employment base that sustains buyer demand across virtually every price range. Communities that border Fort Worth, including Haslet, Saginaw, Haltom City, and Watauga, draw buyers who want Fort Worth's proximity with a smaller-city feel.
Whether you are drawn to the energy of the Near Southside, the prestige of the TCU and Tanglewood neighborhoods, the investment potential of emerging east side corridors, or the value of established far north communities, Fort Worth offers more genuine variety than almost any other city in North Texas. Elite Realty Group at Redfin operates throughout Fort Worth and knows each of its distinct neighborhoods, price tiers, and investment profiles well enough to help you find the right fit wherever in the city your priorities land.