Fort Worth Neighborhoods
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Berkeley Place Neighborhood - Fort Worth, Texas
Berkeley Place is a Fort Worth neighborhood with whimsy charm. Located miles southwest of the Fort Worth Central Business District, this rich historical area of Fort Worth was originally part of the 1850 Mexican Government's Peters Colony. Berkeley Place boasts the most active homeowner's association in Fort Worth, Texas. There is tons of Fort Worth Real Estate in this neighborhood.
Bluebonnet Hills Neighborhood - Fort Worth, Texas
Bluebonnet Hills harkens back to an earlier time. Developed in the 1930s, it's a neighborhood graced with sidewalks and quaint bungalow flats amidst rustic Tudor cottages. Located four miles southwest of the Fort Worth Central Business District, this lovely neighborhood is referred to as "Bluebonnet Place" by its current neighborhood association.
Colonial & Bellaire Neighborhoods - Fort Worth, TX
The Colonial Hills Addition and the Bellaire neighborhood boast large-two story Colonial, Spanish and Tudor style homes. Ranch-style homes are sprinkled throughout the Simondale and Alton Road area of the neighborhoods. At the southern end of these two neighborhoods are prairie style cottage homes. Many of the Fort Worth homes in this area are of stucco or brick and many have tile roofs and basements.
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Fairmount Neighborhood - Fort Worth, TX
The Fairmount Neighborhood is only two miles south of the Fort Worth Central Business District. The neighborhood is filled with small wood-framed bungalows built closely together with porticos and detailing. Some apartment homes and commercial buildings are found around 8th and Magnolia Avenues. Many of the homes have been restored.
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Mistletoe Heights Neighborhood - Fort Worth, TX
Mistletoe Heights sits on the bluffs overlooking the Trinity River. The homes in this Fort Worth neighborhood are stately, built on wide tree lined streets with sidewalks and fancy lights. The houses range from small cottages to large mansions. Many have basements and some have servants quarters to the rear.
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Overton Park Neighborhood - Fort Worth, TX
The Overton Park and West Woods areas of Fort Worth are located along the Trinity River near the Fort Worth Central Business District. Fort Worth homebuilders have created the houses here to area resemble the ranch styles popular in the '50s. Most of the homes are two story and are surrounded by tall trees.
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Park Hill Neighborhood - Fort Worth, TX
The Fort Worth neighborhood, Park Hill overlooks the Fort Worth Zoo and parts of Forest Park. The variety of homes in the Park Hill area include Spanish and Tudor Revival architectural styles and others. Most of the homes are two story, some have basements. Mature trees and old-time street lights only add to the ambiance of this historic area.
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Ryan Place Neighborhood - Fort Worth, TX
The Fort Worth neighborhood, Ryan Place, located close to the Fort Worth Central Business District. Ryan Place area is named after it's first residents, developer John C. Ryan and his wife, Elizabeth Willing Ryan. They wanted something special, something exclusive...so they created Ryan Place with entrance gates on the east and west ends of Elizabeth Boulevard.
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South Hills Neighborhood - Fort Worth, Texas
The South Hills Neighborhood southwest of the Fort Worth Central Business District.
Homes in this area of Fort Worth are mostly brick and frame. Kellis Park and Seminary Hills have small frame homes with carports. Sidewalks line some streets. Since this area is so close to the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, many of the homes in the area are in demand for student housing.
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Stonegate Neighborhood - Fort Worth, Texas
The Stonegate neighborhood of Fort Worth is about five miles from the Fort Worth Central Business District. The Stonegate area is former ranchland that has a circular drive around the former David Mansion which is now a restaurant. Gated entries lead into the posh developments of "North Dallas" style homes, both one and two story. This Fort Worth new construction is high in demand these days.
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Tanglewood Neighborhood - Fort Worth, Texas
The Tanglewood neighborhood consists of land in the low areas along the branch of the Trinity River and is five miles southwest of the Fort Worth Central Business District. All homes in this area of Fort Worth are required to be built of brick or stone and have at least a two-car garage attached to the house.
The ranchland heritage of Tanglewood shows in the homes which are primarily one story ranch style homes with a few two stories sprinkled here and there.
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TCU Neighborhood - Fort Worth, Texas
The TCU neighborhood is named after the college in its midst, Texas Christian University. Most homes in this Fort worth neighborhood are small cottages built on small lots in the early 20's and 30's. The majestic structure of St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church dominates the area.
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University Place Neighborhood - Fort Worth, Texas
University Place is a beautiful area in Fort Worth, Texas. Established
in the 1920s, this neighborhood consists of about 87 acres just northeast
of Texas Christian University. Most of the homes are bungalows and Tudor
cottages reminiscent of the era. University Place is considered among
the most "intact" neighborhoods in Fort Worth. The large pecan,
elm and cedar trees, old world street lamps and sidewalks lend to the
allure of this beautiful Fort Worth neighborhood.
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Westcliff Neighborhood - Fort Worth, Texas
Trees abound in the older part of the Fort Worth neighborhood of Westcliff. The homes are mostly one story cottages with detached garages. There are no sidewalks and basements are rare. Visit the southern part of Westcliff and you will see newer ranch style homes with attached two-car garages. Townhomes are common in the Willow Lake area.
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