Neighborhood Guide
Where Western heritage meets modern ambition — Fort Worth is one of the fastest-growing cities in America, offering diverse neighborhoods, a world-class cultural scene, and exceptional value across every price point.
$340K+
Median Home Price
~28
Avg Days on Market
~960K
City Population
300+
Neighborhoods
Why Fort Worth
Fort Worth has shed any notion of being Dallas's quieter neighbor. Today it stands as one of the most dynamic real estate markets in the country — a city of nearly a million people that has preserved its character while attracting Fortune 500 companies, world-class museums, and buyers from across the nation seeking space, value, and quality of life that coastal cities can no longer offer.
From the storied estates of Westover Hills to the master-planned communities of the Alliance Corridor, Fort Worth's housing market spans every lifestyle and price point. The Bankston Group has deep roots in the Fort Worth area — including active developments in the surrounding corridor — and is uniquely positioned to guide buyers and sellers through every neighborhood in the city.
What Makes Fort Worth Special
Fort Worth's Cultural District is home to world-class institutions — the Kimbell Art Museum, the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, and the Amon Carter Museum — making it one of the most culturally rich cities in the South.
From the Trinity Trails system — over 100 miles of paved paths along the Trinity River — to Benbrook Lake and the Fort Worth Nature Center, outdoor living is woven into the fabric of everyday life.
Fort Worth ISD anchors public education, while highly rated suburban districts like Keller ISD, Eagle Mountain-Saginaw ISD, and Crowley ISD serve surrounding neighborhoods. Private and charter options are abundant throughout the city.
Fort Worth is one of the fastest-growing cities in the U.S., driven by corporate relocations, a booming healthcare sector, and proximity to DFW Airport. The job market continues to attract buyers from across the country.
Positioned at the western anchor of the Metroplex, Fort Worth offers easy access to I-30, I-35W, and SH-121. Commutes to Dallas, Colleyville, and the Mid-Cities are straightforward, making it a practical base for professionals.
From historic Craftsman bungalows in Fairmount to modern luxury estates in Westover Hills and new construction in Alliance, Fort Worth offers one of the most varied and value-driven housing markets in North Texas.
Popular Areas
Westover Hills
Fort Worth's most exclusive enclave — gated, private, and home to some of the city's largest estates.
Rivercrest
Historic neighborhood along the Trinity River with grand homes, mature trees, and a storied legacy.
Monticello
Charming mid-century neighborhood near the Cultural District, popular with professionals and families.
Alliance Corridor
Master-planned communities in North Fort Worth with new construction, top schools, and rapid appreciation.
Fairmount / Southside
Walkable, historic district with restored bungalows, local restaurants, and a strong sense of community.
Waterfall Ranch
New Graham Hart development in Waxahachie offering estate homesites near Fort Worth's southern corridor.
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