Known as the place “Where the West Begins,” this Texas city fuses Old West heritage with urban innovation, providing a unique opportunity for people in the market to buy Fort Worth real estate. Located in the western part of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, the city is consistently ranked as one of the top places in the nation to work, live, and do business by national magazines such as Money, Fortune, and Newsweek.
Combine this with the comparatively low cost of living and zero state income tax, and it’s not hard to see why purchasing real estate in Fort Worth has proven to be a choice investment.
One of the largest cities in Texas, recent years have seen a combined growth, both economically and culturally. Real estate in downtown Fort Worth—
called one of the country’s best-revitalized urban cities—boasts offerings that range from luxury high-rise apartments to a number of unusual loft spaces and everything between. The area also includes golf course communities and lakefront homes.
Buying Fort Worth real estate is like buying a little piece of history. Once a major stop for cowboys, today, the metroplex boasts a strong and stable economy, and has become a major stop for business professionals.
Located just minutes to the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport—one of the world’s most active airports—by way of The Trinity Railway Express, Fort Worth is a gateway to points all over the globe.
If it’s fair climate you seek, then look no further than the lone star state… with an average year high of 76˚F and a low of 55˚F outdoor activities are always popular. Parks, lakes, the Trinity River, and Fort Worth attractions such as the Fort Worth Zoo (consistently rated one of the top attractions in Texas, and Top 5 zoos in the country!), Museum of Science and History, National Cowgirl Hall of Fame, and Texas Motor Speedway enliven the area. Fort Worth, TX real estate is close to and the hub of a wide range of diverse amusements.
Looking quite the same as it did over 100 years ago, the stockyards are home to the only daily cattle drive in the world. A city proudly steeped in Old West history, Fort Worth also embraces its past as much as it promotes modern art and culture. The city is full of fine art and cultural museums as well as numerous galleries:
The World famous Kimbell Museum, Amon Carter Museum, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Sid Richardson Collection of Western Art, and the National Cattle Raisers Museum.
Peaceful suburban living also adds to the appeal, but when the sun goes down, “the hottest downtown in Texas” really blazes. Nightclubs, roadhouses, restaurants, theatre, concert halls, and movie houses thrive with the sort of bright friendly spirit, which the people in Fort Worth are known.
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