Fort Worth

We call it "CowTown" for its unique laid back atmosphere of the old west and modern cultural living.

Moving to Fort Worth, TX

If you’re considering a move to Fort Worth, you’re not alone. On average, over 250 new residents make Fort Worth their new hometown every day; and there’s a reason so many people are flocking to this side of the metroplex. From amazing food to high-energy nightlife, Fort Worth is a great place to live. By working with Fort Worth real estate agent Beverly Beasley, you too will be able to find your new home in Fort Worth.

About Fort Worth, TX

As the 13th-largest city in the United States and the No. 1 tourist destination in Texas, Fort Worth is home to more than 918,000 residents and welcomes more than 9.4 million visitors every year. With 11 entertainment districts throughout the city, there is something for every resident to enjoy. Fort Worth offers affordable neighborhoods, a vibrant cultural scene, a top-rated school system, and the downtown area is ranked as the No. 1 downtown in America.

Things to Do in Fort Worth, TX

From shopping and dining to rodeo and theater, Fort Worth offers something for everyone to enjoy.

Fort Worth was built on its Western heritage: spend the weekend on the cattle trail in the historic Stockyards. While you’re there, visit Billy Bob’s Texas, the world’s largest honky-tonk. 

For many, spending time learning and taking in the culture of museums sounds like a fun afternoon. The Fort Worth Cultural District is located just a few miles west of downtown and is home to the Kimbell Art Museum, Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, and the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame.

If getting out on the water to fish and spend time in the sun is your scene, by living in Fort Worth, you’re near three different recreational lakes: Eagle Mountain Lake, Lake Worth, and Lake Grapevine.

Whether you’re on a budget or ready for a night out on the town, Fort Worth has you covered.

Living in Fort Worth, TX

With an unemployment rate of only 3.6% and a job market increase of 2.7%, residents living in Fort Worth enjoy a comfortable lifestyle. The median household income for Fort Worth residents is $52,492. Fort Worth has a lower cost of living rate compared to the U.S. national average, and the median home price is $197,700. Over the past 10 years, home values in Fort Worth have increased by 7.8%.

Schools in Fort Worth, TX

Fort Worth is home to a top-rated public school system that has an enrollment of more than 84,00 students enrolled in 82 elementary schools, 24 middle schools and sixth-grade centers, 21 high schools, and 16 additional campuses. It is proud of its diverse student population and strong community partnerships. The mission of the district is to prepare all students for success in college, career, and community leadership. There are also 59 private schools throughout Fort Worth available for learning opportunities.

For those ready to continue their education, Texas Christian University is located west of downtown in the TCU/Zoo district, and Tarrant County Community College offers five campuses throughout Tarrant County.

If you are ready to start searching for your new home in Fort Worth, contact Fort Worth real estate agent, Beverly Beasley. 

 

About the Neighborhood

There are community events
Great schools
Car is needed
It's walkable to grocery stores
It's walkable to restaurant
Easy commutes
Good transit
Great hospitals
Parks and playgrounds
It's dog friendly
Great nightlife
Golfing
Walking / Hiking trails
Updated Dec 22, 2024 3:49:pm. Based on information from the North Texas Real Estate Information Systems, Inc. This information is provided for consumers' personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing.
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