Neighborhoods

The Suburbs

The Suburbs

Urban life isn’t for everybody. Thankfully, the city of Fort Worth is surrounded by some of the best suburbs and small cities in the state. Excellent school districts, low crime rates, closer proximity to Dalla...
Southwest

Southwest

(Driving to DFW Airport: About 55 minutes) Luxury is the lifestyle in many parts of southwest Fort Worth. One of the area’s most well-known and lavish communities is Mira Vista. The 700-acre gated community co...
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Northwest

(Driving to DFW Airport: About 60 minutes) One of the best things about Northwest Fort Worth is the view. This area is home to the Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge, which is one of the largest city-owned na...

East

(Driving to DFW Airport: About 30 minutes) East Fort Worth is the perfect spot to live if you’re commuting to Arlington or Dallas and still want to reside in the city. Although East Fort Worth doesn’t have t...
Southside

South

(Driving to DFW Airport: About 45 minutes) The Near Southside community is Fort Worth’s new creative enclave. The historic neighborhoods of Fairmount, Ryan Place, Mistletoe Heights, and Berkley Place surroun...
North & Far North

North & Far North

(Driving to DFW Airport: About 35-40 minutes) Want to see where the West began? Then put on your boots and head to the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District. Here, a cattle drive still happens twice...
Walsh

West

(Driving to DFW Airport: About 45 minutes) Less than 10 minutes from downtown is one of Fort Worth’s newest and hippest 'hoods. The West Seventh district is a five-block urban village located within the city...

Downtown

(Driving to DFW Airport: About 30 minutes) Sundance Square is at the heart of Fort Worth’s lively and growing 35-block entertainment district. It was named after the notorious Wild West duo Sundance Kid and ...