Arlington Heights

Arlington Heights

Fort Worth, Texas Homes for Sale

About Arlington Heights

The Arlington Heights area of Fort Worth is consistently ranked as one of the best places to live in the city. This popular area actually encompasses many communities that include Sunset Heights South, Como, West Beyer, Monticello, and Crestwood. Arlington Heights has no shortage of parks to explore, gardens to wander through, and activities for people of all ages. Arlington Heights also boasts innumerable amenities, including Fort Worth Opera, theaters, and the charming Fairmont Historic District.

Quick Facts

Current Prices: $90,250 to $1,699,000

Closed Prices: $75,000 to $3,299,000

Median Sale Price: $389,950

Average $ per sq ft: $265

Association Fee Ranges: $240 to $850/quarter, $0 to $3000, $0 to $1000/mo, $0

Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home

Age: 1920 to 2022

Sq. Ft.: 440 to 7100 Sq. Ft.

Bedrooms: 0 to 5 Bedrooms

Bathrooms: 1 to 7 Bathrooms

Lot Size: 0 - 5+ acres

Around Arlington Heights

Arlington Heights is a highly sought after place to live and housing is at a premium. However, developers have recognized demand and built many homes and condominium complexes in the area. Most of the townhomes and condos in this neighborhood are nestled along the periphery, just off of Interstate 30 and surrounding the Cultural District. The single-family homes scattered throughout the neighborhood tend to be more historical in nature as the area was developed primarily throughout the mid 1900s. If you're looking for a more urban feel, the Cultural District is a highly walkable area in the southern part of the neighborhood, while quiet suburban-like areas are scattered throughout Arlington Heights.

This massive area offers virtually every cuisine you could ever want. As with any major metropolitan area there is plenty of pub fare but fine dining and more casual restaurants are common too. The Cultural District is the hotbed for culinary adventures, with options ranging from French to Italian to TexMex to cafes. Camp Bowie Boulevard has additional restaurants including wine bars, bistros, and bakeries.

Expect to see plenty of charming historical homes and newer condominium complexes. There are plenty of green spaces, parks, gardens, restaurants, and watering holes. Everything you could want in a neighborhood can be seen in Arlington Heights, which is what makes it so popular. The neighborhood is especially favored among retirees, young professionals, and families who frequently pack the patios in the Cultural District or take a stroll through one of the neighborhood's several parks.

From September to January, football reigns supreme, so many area residents can be found at one of the local high school stadiums. The Cultural District anchors Friday nights out in Arlington Heights and has specialty cocktail spots, sports bars, live music venues, traditional Irish pubs, and even a full production winery. For a ritzier Friday night, head over to Main Street's collection of nightclubs, dance floors, and live jazz music.

Sundays in Arlington Park are perfect for picnics in any one of the many green spaces or parks. The Fort Worth Botanical Gardens is located in the heart of the neighborhood and is a great option for families to wander through. River Crest Country Club is also in the neighborhood if the mood strikes for a round. Arlington Park also provides nearly endless cultural opportunities with the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, and Amon Carter Museum of American Art all within the neighborhood's boundaries.

Locals Love

  • Access to public transportation
  • Gardens
  • Parks and green spaces
  • Sports

Locals Don't Love

  • Noise
  • Rowdy college students

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