The 7 Best Suburbs of Fort Worth, TX – eXp Realty USA

The 7 Best Suburbs of Fort Worth, TX

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Making up one-half of the Texas Twin Cities is Fort Worth, often referred to as Cowtown for its presence in the Texas longhorn cattle exchange. Fort Worth is also looked at as the simpler, slower-paced counterpart of neighboring Dallas. It was hard to narrow down this list of cities as Fort Worth real estate exudes excellence that spills over to its surrounding areas. Keep scrolling to learn about some of the 8 best suburbs of Fort Worth.

Burleson

Best Fort Worth Suburb for: Families + Active Lifestyle

Residing in both Johnson and Tarrant Counties, just 15 miles south of Fort Worth, is Burleson with a population of 50K and growing! Though Burleson is just a short distance from Fort Worth, locals don’t have to go far to enjoy big-city amenities like shopping, dining, and entertainment. Students attend schools in the Burleson Independent School District, consisting of eighteen campuses across the city. Some of Burleson’s top attractions include:

  • Old Town Burleson – An artsy entertainment hub.
  • Lost Oaks Winery
  • Hidden Creek Golf Club
  • The Brick – A recreational center.

Homes for sale in Burleson are primarily full of single-family homes, usually containing three to four bedrooms. Burleson real estate has been steadily growing since the ‘70s. Even still, there’s several opportunities to buy land and build your own home, or purchase a new construction home in Burleson. The median home price in Burleson is roughly $350K.

Colleyville

Best Fort Worth Suburb for: Families + Out of Town Travel

Centrally located in the DFW, about 16 miles northeast of Fort Worth, is Colleyville, with a population of 27K people. Colleyville feels like a small town but is centrally located to many big-city amenities, making this Fort Worth suburb ideal for an all-in-one work, live, and play environment.

Many families like to buy homes in Colleyville for access to the A-rated Grapevine – Colleyville district schools and a plethora of competitive kids’ sports like soccer, football, basketball, baseball, and volleyball. It’s also only about 15 minutes from the DFW Airport.

Single-family homes dominate the Colleyville real estate market, though there are a handful of condos. Most homes for sale in Colleyville were built from the ‘70s to the ‘90s, though home construction has continued through the 2000s and primarily consists of three or more bedrooms. Nearly all (98%) of the residents own their homes and the median list price in Colleyville is around $885K. Condos in Colleyville start at $290K and top out around $900K.

Grapevine

Best Fort Worth Suburb for: Entertainment + Young Professionals + Family-Friendly

Located about 25 miles northeast of Fort Worth is the exciting city of Grapevine, with a population of roughly 55K people. Due to Grapevine’s central location in DFW, it also made our best suburbs of Dallas list, but it’s so good we had to include it as one of the best suburbs of Fort Worth too. Aside from its name, Grapevine is known for its family-friendly entertainment, quality schools, opportunities, and nightlife. Grapevine truly encompasses the big-city amenities in a small-town atmosphere.

Specifically, what makes Grapevine so special is its historical downtown environment and vintage railroad, its welcoming friendliness through the Gaylord Texan and Great Wolf Lodge, and world-class shopping and dining at places like the Grapevine Mills Mall and Bass Pro Shops.

Grapevine real estate is primarily made of single-family homes sprinkled with townhomes and condos. The single-family homes are mostly situated in neighborhoods with large front and back yards and come in all sizes. Historic downtown Grapevine dates back to the 1800s, but nearly all of the homes for sale in Grapevine have been constructed since the ‘70s. The median home price in Grapevine is roughly $500K, but condos can be found for around $100K or less, and townhomes average $375K.

Haslet

Best Fort Worth Suburb for: Families + Commuting Professionals

Just 15 miles north of Fort Worth is the small, community-centric town of Haslet, with a population of around 2K people. You wouldn’t think a town this small has much, but with popular restaurants like The Club at Haslet, or the Froth Coffee Bar, residents don’t have to go far to eat a good meal. There’s also a plethora of recreational opportunities for families like John Gammill Park, which has a fenced-in playground, smooth trails, and more, or the Haslet Community Park with a playground, trails, disc golf, and a covered basketball court.

Families can also be confident their kids will receive a quality education as the local school district, Northwest Independent School District, has an A+ rating, making it one of the fastest growing districts in the state. Adults have convenient access to several major thoroughfares including I-35 W and Hwy 287.

The median price of homes for sale in Haslet is roughly $500K, with three-bedroom single-family homes being the most common. Though the bulk of Haslet real estate was established from the ‘40s to ‘60s, homes have continued to pop up consistently since the ‘70s, with several new construction homes in production today.

Keller

Best Fort Worth Suburb for: Families

Located about 19 miles northeast of Fort Worth is one of the best family-oriented suburbs in all of Texas: Keller, with a population of 40K people. What makes Keller so great is its A+ schools, the newly renovated Old Town Keller, and the master-planned Keller Town Center providing walkable shops, restaurants, and office spaces. Another popular place for residents of Keller is Bear Creek Park offering sports fields, playgrounds, volleyball and basketball courts, and more!

Nearly all of the Keller Independent School District has schools with high ratings from places like greatschools.com, with Keller High School and Central High School receiving college success awards for their ability to prepare students for college.

The median home price in Keller is roughly $654K. Homes for sale in Keller are predominately four-bedroom single-family homes, though three-bedroom homes are common too. The bulk of Keller real estate was built during the ‘70s to ‘90s, though there’s still a lot of new construction happening today.

Southlake

Best Fort Worth Suburb for: Business Professionals + Families

Known as one of the most luxurious and affluent suburbs of Fort Worth, Southlake may be just what you’re looking for. Centrally located from Fort Worth, Dallas, and the DFW Airport, Southlake is home to some of the biggest mansions in the entire DFW area and has some of the best schools and sports programs in the state.

Southlake-Carroll Independent School District serves this city with 11 top-rated schools across the district. Some of the best youth sports these schools have to offer include soccer, lacrosse, and football. In fact, the Southlake-Carroll Dragons football team has won 8 state championships.

The median price of homes for sale in Southlake is nearly $1.3M, though you can easily find an older home in the $300Ks. There are a few condos in Southlake that range in price from $345K to over $1.4M and townhomes starting at $579K and topping at $2M.  Southlake real estate is luxurious and showcases some of the best home styles of Mediterranean, Craftsman, French country homes, and more.

Westlake

Best Fort Worth Suburb for: Upscale Rural

Situated about 32 miles northeast of Fort Worth is the rural community of Westlake, with a population of about 1,500 to 2,000 residents. What attracts people to Westlake is having big-city amenities while also living a calm and secluded country lifestyle. I know we mentioned how luxurious Southlake is, but Westlake is just as swanky, though in a more rural setting of sprawling estates in gated communities or stand-alone farms and ranches.

There are three separate school districts that serve Westlake: Carroll ISD, Keller ISD, and Northwest ISD. Most of the schools are either exemplary, recognized, or are National Blue Ribbon Schools.

Most of the homes for sale in Westlake are single-family homes with four to five and even six bedrooms. Some of the Westlake real estate home styles you’ll find here are Mediterranean, Old World, French country, modern farmhouse, and contemporary. Homes for sale range from about $2.M to almost $9M. If you like the area, but don’t see anything that suits your fancy, that’s okay too as there are new construction homes for sale in Westlake too.

Best Suburbs Around Fort Worth

We hope this information has been helpful in learning about the 7 best suburbs of Fort Worth. Whenever you’re ready to start your home-buying process, be sure to get connected with a local real estate agent to help you find the perfect home.

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