South Fort Worth offers a unique “suburbia in the city” experience. This area was developed with zoning trends that separated commercial hubs from residential enclaves, resulting in quiet, neighborly streets with a vast array of retail options just a short drive away. Essentially, it allows residents to enjoy the best of both worlds.
Neighborhoods like South Hills, located just inside Loop 820, and Wedgewood, situated just outside the Loop, are currently undergoing significant renovations and experiencing an influx of younger residents. While still retaining a blend of established homeowners, these homes, largely built in the 1960s, are becoming increasingly popular for those seeking character in older properties combined with advantages harder to find in the city center, such as two-car garages, often larger lots, and even a more accessible price point.
Moving a little further south, the homes tend to be slightly newer. You’ll find spacious 1970s homes and meticulously manicured lots in areas like Candleridge, or even more modern builds in Hulen Bend. All these communities benefit from easy access to the numerous amenities in the Hulen area, complemented by beautiful, sprawling parks like Kellis Park and Candleridge Park, which further enhance that desirable suburban feel.
4330 Wabash Avenue Fort Worth, Texas
3 Beds 1 Baths 812 SqFt 0.149 Acres
5115 Ledgestone Drive Fort Worth, Texas
2 Beds 2 Baths 1,673 SqFt 0.193 Acres
5650 Westhaven Drive Fort Worth, Texas
5 Beds 3 Baths 1,680 SqFt 0.193 Acres
3512 Walton Avenue Fort Worth, Texas
3 Beds 2 Baths 2,102 SqFt 0.265 Acres
7209 Cleburne Road Fort Worth, Texas
4 Beds 2 Baths 2,137 SqFt 0.218 Acres
3529 Kelvin Avenue Fort Worth, Texas
5 Beds 3 Baths 2,478 SqFt 0.21 Acres
4117 Aragon Drive Fort Worth, Texas
4 Beds 2 Baths 2,244 SqFt 0.246 Acres
5916 Forest Highlands Drive Fort Worth, Texas
4 Beds 4.1 Baths 6,166 SqFt 0.595 Acres
6917 Laurel Canyon Terrace Fort Worth, Texas
3 Beds 2 Baths 1,954 SqFt 0.162 Acres