DALLAS-FORT WORTH

Dallas-Fort Worth is the largest metropolitan area in Texas.

 
 

WELCOME TO DFW

Named after two pioneering cities, Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas, was forged in the mid-1800s. For over a century, the land was shaped by ranchers, farmers, and oil pioneers who settled here. By the early 1900s, the railroad and highways had connected the region, sparking unprecedented growth and development.
 
By the mid-20th century, Dallas-Fort Worth had become a hub for industry and innovation, attracting influential families and business leaders. Names like Huntsinger, Perkins, and Bass are still prominent today, reflecting the region’s rich heritage.
 
The Dallas Historical Society and Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District preserve the stories of the past, while the cities’ vibrant arts and cultural scenes continue to evolve. Today, Dallas-Fort Worth thrives as a magnet for talented individuals and families from across the nation and globe.
 
As a leading metroplex, Dallas-Fort Worth draws creatives, entrepreneurs, and professionals in fields like technology, healthcare, energy, sports, and the arts. With over 25% of residents born outside the United States, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2018 data, the region’s diversity fuels its economic, culinary, and cultural landscapes.
 

From cowboy boots to startup hubs, THIS IS DALLAS-FORT WORTH

Fort Worth’s population today is estimated at 925,000 residents – the crown jewel of North Texas. At 349 square miles in area, Fort Worth is comprised of unique neighborhoods, historic districts, and exclusive enclaves, each with its distinct character and housing options.
 
For luxury-market properties, investors may appreciate the sprawling ranches and estate homes of communities like Westover Hills, River Crest, or Mira Lagos. Downtown Fort Worth puts homeowners in close proximity to Sundance Square, the vibrant entertainment district known for its fine dining, upscale shopping, and world-class arts scene. Locals affectionately call it “The Square.”
 
For upscale properties with scenic views, neighborhoods such as Lake Worth, Eagle Mountain, and Aledo offer stunning lakefront homes and gated communities. Exclusive developments like Vaquero, Glenwyck, and Montserrat provide the added amenities of private clubs, golf courses, and 24/7 security.
Fort Worth, Texas, offers a diverse range of home styles and price points, from luxurious estate homes to charming bungalows and urban condos. Buyers can choose from classic Texas-inspired designs, such as traditional ranches and rustic farmhouses, or opt for upscale options like Mediterranean, French, or English Tudor-style residences. Modern marvels with clean lines and sleek designs are also available, showcasing the city’s vibrant architectural landscape. As of 2024, the median home price in Fort Worth is around $340,000, with a median sales price per square foot of approximately $180.
 
Real estate developers have targeted Fort Worth for its thriving market, with dozens of newly constructed homes debuting in recent years. This growth has created opportunities for buyers to find the perfect home, whether they’re seeking a family-friendly neighborhood, an urban lifestyle, or a luxurious estate. According to data from the Greater Fort Worth Association of Realtors, the city saw a 5% increase in home sales in 2023, with an average days-on-market of just 35 days. Fort Worth’s relatively low property taxes (1.85% average effective tax rate) and affordable cost of living make it an attractive choice for those seeking value and quality of life.
 
From historic districts like the Stockyards National Historic District to modern master-planned communities, Fort Worth’s neighborhoods offer a unique blend of charm and sophistication. Homebuyers can choose from established areas like River Crest, Westover Hills, and Mira Lagos, or explore newer developments in areas like Alliance, North Fort Worth, and Aledo. As of 2024, the top-selling neighborhoods in Fort Worth include:
 
  • River Crest: median home price $620,000
  • Westover Hills: median home price $540,000
  • Mira Lagos: median home price $450,000
  • Alliance: median home price $380,000
With its rich history, diverse architecture, and welcoming community, Fort Worth is an ideal destination for those seeking an exceptional lifestyle in the heart of North Texas.

Moving to DFW

Fort Worth offers an exceptional quality of life, with highly regarded public and private schools providing residents with top-notch education options. The Fort Worth Independent School District, along with prestigious private schools, have proven track records for preparing students for success in university and beyond.

Commuters appreciate Fort Worth’s convenient location, with easy access to Dallas and surrounding cities via major highways and the Trinity Railway Express. The city is also served by Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and Fort Worth Alliance Airport, providing global connectivity.
Fort Worth residents enjoy an abundance of recreational opportunities, including:
  • Extensive park systems and nature preserves
  • Numerous golf courses and country clubs
  • Lakes and waterways for sailing, fishing, and water sports
  • The Fort Worth YMCA, offering year-round health and fitness programs
Equestrians appreciate Fort Worth’s rich cowboy heritage and extensive trail system.
 
The city and local institutions host events and festivals throughout the year, enabling residents to socialize and network beyond their neighborhoods. The Main Street Fort Worth Arts Festival and the Fort Worth Stockyards Championship Rodeo are just two examples of the city’s vibrant cultural scene.
 
Fort Worth is also home to a diverse range of religious, philanthropic, and community organizations.
 
With its unique blend of cowboy culture, urban sophistication, and natural beauty, Fort Worth is a city that inspires pride and admiration. Its thriving economy, excellent schools, and abundant recreational opportunities make it an ideal place to live, work, and play.
Fort Worth is proud to be home to a diverse array of religious, philanthropic, and community organizations that foster a sense of belonging and civic engagement.
 
The city’s natural beauty and rich heritage have inspired countless artists, writers, and musicians. As the great American poet, Larry McMurtry, once wrote about the Texas landscape: “The sky is vast, the land is vast, and the human experience is vast.” This same sense of vastness and possibility defines Fort Worth.
 
From the tranquil banks of the Trinity River to the vibrant streets of the Stockyards, Fort Worth’s unique blend of cowboy culture and urban sophistication evokes a deep sense of community and connection. As one visitor once remarked, “Fort Worth is a city that feels like home, where the warmth of its people and the beauty of its landscape make you want to stay awhile.”

Moving to DFW

Founded in 1849, Fort Worth is one of Texas’ oldest and most vibrant cities. From its humble beginnings as a small cattle-trading post to its current status as a thriving cultural and economic hub, Fort Worth has evolved into a cosmopolitan city with a rich cowboy heritage. Today, with its scenic riverfront, world-class museums, and easy access to Dallas and international airports, Fort Worth is a sought-after destination for families, professionals, and entrepreneurs alike.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Western charm, vibrant culture, and scenic views.

THE LIFESTYLE

Upscale living with a relaxed, Texas twist.

UNEXPECTED APPEAL

World-class museums, performances, and festivals.

THE MARKET

Fort Worth’s real estate landscape is diverse and dynamic, offering properties ranging from:
  • Charming bungalows to sprawling estates
  • Urban lofts to rural ranches
  • Historic homes to modern masterpieces
  • Affordable neighborhoods to luxury enclaves

YOU’LL FALL IN LOVE WITH

The city’s warm hospitality and natural beauty.

LOCATED IN TARRANT COUNTY

Nearby Neighborhoods: Dallas; Arlington; Colleyville
East to West Boundaries: Trinity River to the Fort Worth Nature Center
North to South Boundaries: Eagle Mountain Lake to the Clear Fork of the Trinity River
Commute Times: Downtown Dallas 30m. by train, 45m. by car; DFW Airport 30m. by car; Alliance Airport 20m. by car

DFW: Luxury living, affordable prices.

Work With US

Integrity, extreme discretion, and a commitment to excellence has led our team to foster long-term relationships with clients from the worlds of finance, entertainment, professional sports, and business. While we primarily concentrate on the DFW and County markets around the area, we also represent speciality properties in other luxury markets.

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