- Alamo Heights (76107): A suburban neighborhood known for its charm, convenience, and family-friendly atmosphere. It sits southwest of Arlington Heights and northeast of Como, offering a peaceful residential setting with easy access to the vibrant heart of Fort Worth. Alamo Heights is characterized by tree-lined streets, creating a tranquil, walkable environment. Residents value its clean streets, dog-friendly vibe, and proximity to amenities. Homes are primarily small to medium-sized single-family residences, many built between 1940 and 1969.
- Arlington Heights (76107): Known for 1920s Bungalow and Tudor-style homes, it’s family-friendly with young professionals and retirees. Its proximity to the Cultural District, Downtown, and Camp Bowie Boulevard drives rising property values. Arlington Heights High School is a notable landmark.
- Bella Flora (76126): Located 20 minutes from Downtown Fort Worth, this gated neighborhood features 1-acre lots with panoramic views of the countryside and wooded creek fronts. It’s within the Aledo ISD and an ideal choice for those seeking privacy and scenic beauty.
- Bella Ranch (76126): Part of the Bella Communities master-planned complex, located off Highway 377. It’s within the Aledo Independent School District and offers a gated entrance, dog park, playground, and walking trails.
- Berkley Place (76110): An upscale, historic neighborhood with large Tudor, Colonial, and Spanish-style homes from the 1920s–1930s. Prestigious and quiet, with well-preserved architecture under a historic overlay. Close to Trinity Trails, Colonial Country Club, and Lily B Clayton Elementary.
- Como (76107): A neighborhood located about 5 miles west of Downtown Fort Worth. Quiet, tight-knit, and family-oriented with a strong sense of community pride. It features landmarks like the Como Community Center and Lake Como, a 47-acre recreational area. Mostly single-family homes, many built in the 1940s–1960s, with some newer constructions.
- Crestwood (76107): Surrounded by the Trinity River, it’s family-oriented with access to Trinity Trails, Crestwood Park, and Westside Little League. Homes range from 1940s builds to modern constructions.
- Downtown Fort Worth (76102): A vibrant, walkable urban lifestyle with a mix of historic charm and modern amenities. Primarily condos and lofts. Notable properties include the Neil P, Omni Residences, The Tower Residences, and Texas & Pacific Lofts. Downtown has high walkability scores, with easy access to work, shopping, and dining. Sundance Square, a 35-block entertainment district, offers boutique shops, restaurants, and nightlife. The area hosts events like the Main St. Fort Worth Arts Festival and Rockin’ the River.
- La Cantera (76126): One of Fort Worth’s newer gated neighborhoods, perched on a hillside with water, woodland, and Fort Worth skyline views. Homes are spacious ranging from 3,500 to 5,000+ sq. ft. Offers private, opulent living with access to trails and green spaces. Located just inside the 820 Loop and close to I-30 for commuting.
- Linwood (76107): A vibrant, evolving area in the city’s Cultural District, just west of downtown. It’s known for its walkability, proximity to cultural attractions, and a mix of historic charm and modern development. The neighborhood blends older, smaller homes with newer townhomes, condos, and apartment complexes. Recent redevelopment under Urban Residential zoning has increased density, with luxury townhomes and apartments replacing some low-income duplexes.
- Meadows West (76132): A peaceful, family-friendly neighborhood about 20 minutes from Downtown. Known for its quiet, tree-lined streets, beautiful parks, and clean trails. The neighborhood is conveniently located near the Trinity River and Trinity Bike Trail, as well as shopping and dining options at ClearFork and Waterside. It’s also within five miles of several private college-preparatory schools.
- Mira Vista (76132): A 24-hour guarded, gated community in southwest Fort Worth, centered around an 18-hole golf course at Mira Vista Country Club. Amenities include lakes, playgrounds, sports courts, and walking trails. It’s known for its exclusivity and security. Close proximity to several private schools including Trinity Valley.
- Mistletoe Heights (76110): A historic, charming neighborhood perched on bluffs overlooking the Clear Fork of the Trinity River. Known for its tree-lined streets, diverse architecture, and strong community spirit, it’s a highly desirable area for families, professionals, and those seeking a blend of urban access and suburban tranquility. Exudes a neighborly, peaceful vibe with cozy bungalows, craftsman-style homes, and welcoming front porches. Residents enjoy community events like Easter egg hunts, July 4th parades, and Christmas decorations, fostering a tight-knit feel.
- Mont Del (76132): A serene neighborhood in Benbrook, southwest Fort Worth, about 7 miles from Downtown. The neighborhood is bounded by Bryant Irvin Blvd to the east, Loop I-20 to the south, and the Clear Fork of the Trinity River to the west. Features large, reasonably priced single-family homes, primarily built between 1970 and 1999, with some newer constructions. Homes range from 1,804 to 4,000 sq. ft., typically with 3–4 bedrooms and 2–4 bathrooms.
- Montserrat (76126): An upscale, guard-gated neighborhood with luxurious homes and a strong sense of community. Custom estates typically 4,000–7,000 sq. It offers amenities like a clubhouse, tennis courts, parks, and trails, with easy access to Fort Worth’s shopping and dining. Near Mira Vista Golf Club.
- Montrachet (76126): A posh gated community in West Fort Worth, offering single-family homes with resort-style amenities like a swimming pool, cabanas, and playgrounds, with easy access to Fort Worth’s shopping and dining. Near Mira Vista Golf Club.
- Monticello (76107): A prestigious, historic, and upscale community located just west of downtown in the Cultural District. It’s known for its luxurious homes, tree-lined streets, and proximity to cultural and recreational amenities. Monticello is highly desirable for its proximity to downtown Fort Worth and major highways. Monticello features a mix of architectural styles, including renovated Craftsman, bungalows, Spanish Revival, and modern custom homes.
- Northcrest (76107): A charming neighborhood, located just a few miles northwest of downtown. Known for its peaceful atmosphere, well-maintained homes, and convenient access to urban amenities. The neighborhood, established in 1951, blends suburban tranquility with proximity to Fort Worth’s vibrant cultural and entertainment hubs. Homes typically range from 1,530 to 2,910 sq. ft., with 3–4 bedrooms and 2–4 bathrooms. Architectural styles vary, adding character to the tree-lined streets.
- North Hi Mount (76107): Popular with young families, these areas feature bungalows and a balance of long-term residents and newer arrivals. They’re close to West 7th Street’s hip restaurants and Camp Bowie’s boutiques.
- Overton Park (76109): A well-established neighborhood with approximately 1,000 Texas Ranch-style single-family homes, located slightly south of the Clear Fork branch of the Trinity River. Access to Overton Park (the park itself) and Trinity Trails, mature trees, and proximity to major roadways like Hulen Street. The Overton Park Neighborhood Association fosters a strong community vibe. It’s near TCU and the Fort Worth Zoo.
- Overton Woods (76109): An upscale neighborhood adjacent to Overton Park, featuring large, custom-built homes on expansive lots. Quiet, suburban feel with access to Trinity Trails and Overton Park. Close to Colonial Country Club and University Park Village for luxury shopping and dining. High-performing schools like Tanglewood Elementary serve the area.
- Park Hill (76109): A small, coveted neighborhood at the northeast end of 76109, known for its historic Spanish and Tudor-style homes built starting in 1926. Tree-lined streets, rolling hills, and prominent front yards create a picturesque setting. It’s close to TCU, the Fort Worth Zoo, and Colonial Country Club. The neighborhood’s historic overlay ensures preservation of its character.
- Ridglea/Ridglea Hills (76116): A historic and sought-after neighborhood in West Fort Worth, renowned for its mature trees, rolling hills, and a strong sense of community. Situated approximately 6 miles west of downtown, it offers convenient access to major highways, shopping centers, and cultural attractions. The area is anchored by the Ridglea Country Club, which features two golf courses, tennis and pickleball courts, and swimming facilities. Homes in Ridglea predominantly showcase mid-century ranch-style designs, with some properties dating back to the 1950s. The neighborhood offers a range of housing options, from classic single-story homes to modern renovations, catering to various preferences and budgets. Residents enjoy access to several parks and recreational areas, including Ridglea Hills Park and Luther Lake.
- Ridglea Country Club Estates (76126): A well-established, secluded, upscale neighborhood in southwest Fort Worth. The neighborhood is known for its serene, country-like ambiance, and large lots. The neighborhood features 624 primarily single-story, brick ranch-style homes with side or rear-entry garages, alongside some two-story homes, French Provincials, and a few condos and townhomes.
- Ridgmar (76116): A well-established neighborhood about 6 miles west of Downtown, featuring mid-century and newer homes. Homes are typically 2–4 bedrooms with large lots. Elm and oak-lined streets. Offers a mix of suburban charm and urban access.
- River Park (76116): A family-friendly gated community off Bryant Irvin, between I-20 and I-30, with easy access to Camp Bowie and southwest Fort Worth. Downtown is just 15 minutes away.
- Rivercrest (76107): A prestigious area near River Crest Country Club, featuring historic mansions, smaller Tudor/bungalow homes, and new builds. It offers a mix of luxury and history, ideal for those seeking exclusivity.
- River District (76107): A vibrant, up-and-coming neighborhood along the West Fork of the Trinity River, just west of downtown. It’s a mixed-use community combining modern residential options, dining, entertainment, and outdoor recreation, making it appealing to families, professionals, and active adults. The River District is a walkable, park-like neighborhood known for its scenic Trinity River views, clean streets, and family-friendly vibe. It blends suburban tranquility with urban amenities, offering a modern yet relaxed lifestyle.
- Tanglewood (76109): A prestigious neighborhood known for its luxurious homes and serene atmosphere, located about five miles southwest of Downtown Fort Worth. Homes are primarily large, single-family residences with Mediterranean and Colonial Revival styles, often featuring grand facades and manicured landscapes. Excellent access to Trinity Trails for outdoor activities, and proximity to Colonial Country Club, a private golf club. Overton Park provides walking trails and sports fields. The neighborhood’s lush parks and tree-lined streets appeal to nature lovers.
- Walsh (76008): A sprawling 7,200-acre master-planned community in its early phases. Homes range from 2,000 to 4,000 sq. ft., with contemporary and ranch-style designs. Served by Aledo ISD, one of the top school districts in Texas. Amenities include an athletic club, pool, market, and extensive green spaces. Close to shopping at Walsh Town Center and recreational trails. Perfect for those seeking a safe, modern community with resort-style amenities. Its focus on education and outdoor living suits your interest in family-friendly areas.
- Wedgwood (76133): A family-friendly neighborhood with homes typically 1,500–3,000 sq. ft. with 3–4 bedrooms. Near Hulen Mall, Clearfork, and Benbrook Lake trails. Tree-lined streets and parks like Wedgewood Park.
- Westcliff (76109): A vibrant neighborhood adjacent to TCU, popular with students, families, and first-time homebuyers. Homes are primarily mid-century modern. Family-friendly with access to Tanglewood Elementary, Amon G. Carter Stadium for TCU football, and nearby shopping and dining. Proximity to the Fort Worth Zoo and Log Cabin Village adds recreational appeal.
- Westover Hills (76107): A small, affluent municipality surrounded by Fort Worth, known for large mansions and proximity to Shady Oaks Country Club and River Crest Country Club. It’s one of the city’s wealthiest areas, attracting prominent residents, including business leaders and philanthropists. Incorporated in 1939, it spans about 0.7 square miles and has a population of around 700. Its small size and independent governance (with its own police and fire services) ensure a high level of security and personalized municipal services. Median home prices are high, reflecting the area’s prestige and limited inventory.
- Westworth Falls (76114): An exclusive, gated luxury boutique community nestled near the Trinity River. It offers private access to one of two natural waterfalls in North Texas (Airfield Falls) and over 70 miles of Trinity Trails. Homes are typically 2,995–3,698 sq. ft. with 4–5 bedrooms and 4–5 baths. Gated entry, 7-acre neighborhood park with playgrounds, native trees, and a private setting. Its proximity to the River District provides easy access to Fort Worth’s nightlife, Fort Worth Zoo, and dining.
- Westworth Park (76114): A 24-hour guarded-gate, upscale neighborhood in Westworth Village. About 5 miles west of Downtown Fort Worth, along the Trinity River. Quiet, family-friendly, and walkable with a community-oriented atmosphere. Known for large homes in a well-maintained setting. Primarily large single-family homes, often 3–5 bedrooms, 2–4 bathrooms, with high-end finishes like granite countertops and stainless steel appliances.
- Ventana (76126): A 492-acre master-planned community off US-377, offering modern single-family homes built from 2016 onward. Family-friendly with resort-style amenities, including a pool, clubhouse, parks, and trails. Served by Fort Worth ISD, with Westpark Elementary and the new Rolling Hills Elementary nearby, both highly rated for academic excellence. Close to Benbrook Lake for boating and fishing, and a 15-minute drive to TCU and Downtown Fort Worth via Chisholm Trail Parkway. Ideal for families seeking modern homes and strong schools.