Fort Worth Texas Real Estate

June 28, 2008

When you think about cowboy country, Fort Worth comes to mind immediately. Known as the “city where the west begins,” Fort Worth is home to the famous Stockyards as well as many other truly western traditions.

In recent years, Fort Worth has grown in popularity as a great place to live and work, and is consistently named in Fortune, Newsweek, and Money magazines as one of the most livable cities in the United States. The growth of the city has resulted in the expansion of Fort Worth Real Estate options, including many new upscale and modern condominiums that offer comfortable and elegant downtown living.

Museum Place

This new mixed-use community combines office spaces, retail, restaurants, and even a small cinema with apartments and condominiums. Living spaces are located above local businesses, all with balconies or terraces, so the residents can be engaged in the local activities and night life. The area has been designed with wide, pedestrian friendly sidewalks lined with trees and plenty of open spaces to add to the enjoyment of the residents. A parking garage and plenty of street side parking ensure ease of access for residents and visitors alike.

Le Bijou

Fourteen new luxury townhomes are available in this French inspired yet modern complex. Conveniently located near Sundance Square and The Fort Worth Club, each of these expertly appointed units comes with private front entrances and garages, re-circulating hot water heaters, Viking appliances, and private elevators that include rooftop service. Each private rooftop terrace includes gas, water, and television hookups and the roofs have been engineered to support optional hot tubs.

These are just a couple of examples of the new face of downtown Fort Worth Real Estate, which honors its cowboy country heritage but now offers chic urban living as well.

Comments

12 Responses to “Fort Worth Texas Real Estate”

  1. Curtis Reddehase on July 12th, 2008 8:03 pm

    I had an uncle that lived in Richland Hills, just outside of Forth Worth. When you drive down the street it looks like any other neighborhood. What what unique is that the back yards where huge so everyone could have a horse.

  2. Nicole Boynton on July 16th, 2008 10:22 am

    You are so right! Fort Worth is the perfect combination of elegance and country heritage. Everything is better in Texas!

  3. Don Drew on July 16th, 2008 10:36 am

    Hey … what about Billy Bobs??? No one should go to Ft Worth and miss the opportunity to get their boots, jeans and 10 gal hat on and head for the dancing & drinking, fighting and loving at Bill Bob’s!!!!

  4. Joey Martini on July 27th, 2008 12:56 pm

    Your so right about Fort Worth, it’s the start of the west. I have been there a couple of times, it’s really great! I’m sure there are alot of real estate lovers there!

  5. James Wheelock on August 24th, 2008 12:56 am

    Is Don Drew just being a clown or is there really a Billy Bob’s. I live in Houston and never have heard of Billy Bob’s.

  6. Tammy at Myrtle Beach Real Estate on August 26th, 2008 4:23 pm

    Is that where they’re putting the new Cowboys stadium? Always wanted to visit Texas Stadium.

  7. Jiov on August 27th, 2008 8:13 am

    That excites me!, I am planning to fly there.. thanks for the information….

  8. Collene DeAses on September 10th, 2008 11:14 am

    Hey Houston…of course there is a real Billy Bob’s…you should treat yourself to the experience…you can even ride a mechanical bull.

  9. Claire Gilbert on September 10th, 2008 11:54 am

    I have visit the stockyards area with my brother who lives there. Fort Worth seems to be a liveable city.

  10. Ki Gray on September 15th, 2008 7:45 pm

    My wife is from Fort Worth. We were surprised how much the downtown has changed last time we were there.

  11. Emily on September 17th, 2008 8:24 pm

    Yes, Fort Worth is definitely getting better. It used to be a little too podunk for most cityslickers’ tastes, but it has begun to boom and modernize a bit. It definitely still has that cowboy flavor as you mentioned, but it is urbanizing. Its nearness to Dallas is definitely desirable, too.

  12. Curtis Reddehase on September 22nd, 2008 10:47 am

    I’ve always thought of Fort Worth in that way, I must be honest. It’s great to hear that my fellow Texas cities are doing well.

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