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5,674

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$465,701

Avg. Price

$38,000

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$14,500,000

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How much do homes cost in Fort Worth?

The median home price in Fort Worth is $353,450, with listings ranging from $38,000 to $14,500,000. Buyers can expect to pay around $201/sqft on average. Homes typically spend 64 days on market.

Price Distribution

Under $500K
4418 (78%)
$500K-$1M
1005 (18%)
$1M-$2.5M
196 (3%)
$2.5M-$5M
38 (1%)
$5M+
17 (0%)

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Top-Rated Schools in Fort Worth

Schools serving multiple Fort Worth listings, rated 7+ on a 10-point scale.

Tanglewood Elementary School

10/10

Overton Park Elementary School

10/10

Byron Nelson High School

8/10

Fort Worth Academy Of Fine Arts

8/10

Park Glen Elementary School

8/10

Eagle Mountain Elementary School

8/10

Lily B Clayton Elementary School

8/10

V R Eaton High School

7/10

About Fort Worth

Fort Worth is a city in the U.S. state of Texas. It is the county seat of Tarrant County, covering nearly 350 square miles (910 km2) and extending into Denton, Johnson, Parker, and Wise counties. Fort Worth's population was estimated to be 1,008,156 in 2024, making it the 11th-most populous city in the United States. Fort Worth is the second-largest city in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex and the fourth-most populous in Texas. The Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex is the fourth-most populous metropolitan area in the U.S., with 8.5 million residents. (Wikipedia)

Climate: Average year-round temperature is 70°F with 241 dry days per year and 40.6 inches of annual rainfall.

What types of homes are for sale in Fort Worth?

Single Family (5308)Condo (161)Townhouse (96)Multi-Family (86)Manufactured (23)

Fort Worth listings average 3.6 bedrooms, 2.7 bathrooms, and 2,229 square feet. The average year built is 1993. Single Family homes are the most common property type, making up 94% of available inventory.

Popular Neighborhoods in Fort Worth

Far North Fort Worth41 listings
Far Northwest Fort Worth28 listings
Far West Fort Worth7 listings
Garden Acres6 listings
Eastside Fort Worth6 listings

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About Living in Fort Worth, Texas

Fort Worth's housing character differs meaningfully from Dallas despite the shared metro name. The Cultural District and TCU-adjacent neighborhoods (Westcliff, Bluebonnet Hills) carry premium pricing with 1920s-1940s architectural character. Fairmount offers historic single-family on tree-lined blocks near downtown. Arlington Heights and Monticello fit the middle tier with mid-century ranch inventory. Rivercrest and Westover Hills are the established luxury enclaves. On the city's northern and western edges, newer master-planned communities offer more square footage at lower per-sqft with longer commutes.

Fort Worth's economy is more diversified than Dallas's. Energy, aerospace (Lockheed Martin), healthcare, and logistics all contribute, which smooths out the tech-hiring volatility that hits Dallas neighborhoods harder. Texas's no-state-income-tax advantage applies here too, though Tarrant County property tax averages around 2.1%. TCU and the Cultural District anchor the permanent cultural identity. School district variance is significant. Fort Worth ISD versus Keller ISD versus Aledo ISD can mean big differences for family buyers, so zoning matters a lot on a specific street-by-street basis. Summer heat is real, and winter ice storms occasional.

Fort Worth, part of the Dallas-Fort Worth area, has 5674 active listings. The median home is priced at $353,450, averaging $201 per square foot, with the full range running from $38,000 to $14,500,000. Most listings (94%) are single family homes. Condo (3%) and Townhouse (2%) round out the mix.

The average home here has 3.6 bedrooms, 2.7 bathrooms, 2,229 square feet. Average year built: 1993. Homes typically go under contract after 64 days on market.

Active listings in Fort Worth skew toward Far North Fort Worth, Far Northwest Fort Worth, Far West Fort Worth, Garden Acres. Prices and property types vary meaningfully between them, so a tour across neighborhoods usually surfaces more range than a single one.

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Frequently asked questions about homes for sale in Fort Worth

How many homes are for sale in Fort Worth, TX?

There are 5,674 homes for sale in Fort Worth, TX right now, with prices ranging from $38,000 to $14,500,000. Inventory is refreshed daily from live listing feeds.

What is the median home price in Fort Worth?

The median home price in Fort Worth is $353,450, with an average of $465,701. Prices span $38,000 to $14,500,000 across 5,674 current listings.

What is the average price per square foot in Fort Worth?

The average price per square foot in Fort Worth is $201 based on current listings. Per-sqft varies meaningfully by neighborhood and property type within the city.

What types of homes are for sale in Fort Worth?

Single Family homes dominate Fort Worth inventory at 94% of listings. Condo (3%) and Townhouse (2%) round out the mix.

What does a typical Fort Worth home look like?

A typical Fort Worth listing offers 3.6 bedrooms, 2.7 bathrooms, and 2,229 square feet, with an average year built of 1993.

Which neighborhoods have the most listings in Fort Worth?

Active inventory in Fort Worth is concentrated in Far North Fort Worth, Far Northwest Fort Worth, Far West Fort Worth, Garden Acres. Each neighborhood differs on price and property type, so comparing across them usually surfaces more range than a single one.

How long do Fort Worth homes stay on the market?

Fort Worth homes have been on the market an average of 64 days. Newer listings (under 7 days) typically indicate fresh inventory worth early attention.