Four Fort Worth Neighborhoods Millennials Love

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Calling all millennials! D-FW is one of the top areas to be for growing a career or family. Many focus on Dallas, but Fort Worth is not to be neglected. With multiple neighborhoods in short driving distance from the recently re-vamped and popular downtown and affordable home prices, Fort Worth could be a high contender as the location of your first home. 

We've selected four of our favorite Fort Worth neighborhoods that fit a typical millennial's budget and interests. Check out our list below and be sure to let us know if you'd like us to conduct a free, custom home search in one of these great communities! 


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According to CultureMap Fort Worth, Fairmount is the largest historic neighborhood in the southwestern United States. With convenient access to the hospital district, downtown Fort Worth, and TCU, this charming neighborhood boasts character and uniqueness while not sacrificing the benefits of a bustling city like Fort Worth.

Vibes: eclectic, hipster, up-and-coming

Community Hubs: BREWED, Casablanca Coffee, Dixie House Cafe

Homes $250K or less: Somewhat limited


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If you are into areas that areas that are both budget and family-friendly, White Settlement is your spot. This community has a small-town feel while being convenient to Fort Worth proper. White Settlement is also known for its family-friendly park facilities and a welcoming business atmosphere.

Vibes: laidback, family-friendly, small town

Community Hubs: Pearl Snap Kolaches, Daybreak Cafe & Grill, Buon Giorno Coffee, Splash Dayz Waterpark

Homes $250K or less: Wide selection


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Arguably the most beautiful section of Fort Worth, the Cultural District claims home to the best art museums in North Texas and the Fort Worth Botanic Gardens. This walkable area with an urban feel provides a creatively rich and aesthetically pleasing environment for residents. Plus, Trinity Park is right there to enjoy Trinity River.

Vibes: artsy, urban, green

Community Hubs: Trinity Park, Kimbell Art Museum, Rodeo Goat, Magnolia Motor Lounge

Homes $250K or Less: Limited selection


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An enclave community in the middle of Fort Worth, Edgecliff Village has an affordable cost of living and a diverse economy. This area has great access to the arts, culture and entertainment of Fort Worth without the high price of a more urban development.

Vibes: neighborly, quaint, commuter

Community Hubs: Tastebuds Eatery, Lisa’s Chicken, KC Donuts

Homes $250K or less: Wide selection


For more helpful, specific community info like this, reach out to us anytime by email or phone: 469-333-0995. Nail & Key Real Estate Group is here to make real estate less scary and walk you through the entire home-buying or -selling process.