Scenic Bluff

Fort Worth, Texas Homes for Sale

About Scenic Bluff

Located quite literally on a scenic bluff overlooking the city of Fort Worth, the Scenic Bluff neighborhood is a mixture of middle-class urban living with a variety of local retail and restaurant locations. Scenic Bluff is bound by I-35W to the west and TX-121 to the south, placing it just outside of Fort Worth’s bustling downtown but close to the scenic North Side and the Stockyards.

Quick Facts

Current Prices: $212,000 to $2,700,000

Closed Prices: $139,900 to $679,900

Median Sale Price: $285,400

Average $ per sq ft: $213

Association Fee Ranges: $450/quarter, $0

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

Age: 1925 to 2021

Sq. Ft.: 812 to 11334 Sq. Ft.

Bedrooms: 2 to 4 Bedrooms

Bathrooms: 1 to 7 Bathrooms

Lot Size: 0 - 1 acres

Around Scenic Bluff

Small, single-family homes rub elbows with moderately sized apartment complexes in Scenic Bluff, and none are far from commercial areas. For a more urban vibe, homes located just off the main streets of this area—Belknap, Yucca, and Riverside—will make you feel like you’re in the middle of the city hubbub while still giving you the neighborliness of the suburbs.

Pricing in the Scenic Bluff area is as eclectic as the selection of houses. Homes in this area are priced a bit higher than surrounding suburbs, but homebuyers on a budget can net great savings versus other neighborhoods that surround downtown. Property sizes for these homes tend to be a bit larger than others in the area, offering buyers a bit more bang for their buck.

The Scenic Bluff is the setting to many different local eateries, mostly along Sylvania, Race and Belknap streets. You can’t go wrong at local chain Fuzzy’s Taco Shop on Race and will equally love Enchiladas Olé on Sylvania. When it’s time for a sweet treat, you have to head to Gypsy Scoops on Race.

The Scenic Bluff is home to a diverse population that is rich in cultural heritage and also deeply impacted by the many visitors who flow through the area daily on one of the main roads, stopping along the way for a bit of shopping or bite to eat. Along Oakhurst Scenic Drive, there’s a beautiful greenspace overlooking the west fork of the Trinity River and home to a terrific walking area.

The eateries in the Scenic Bluff get busy on Friday nights, so go secure your table early. Dino’s Live is a local bar that has pool tables and bar games for crowds from happy hour to late in the night. The Fuel Bar and Grille caters to an equally vibrant crowd, ready to cut loose after a long week at work.

Take a drive or walk along Oakhurst Scenic Drive to start your day off with spectacular sky and city views before the temps heat up. Then meander down to Tributary Cafe for a bite to eat, or spend a night at the Smoke Pit for their delightfully wardrobed waitstaff and plates piled high with tasty smoked meats.

From downtown, travel to the Scenic Bluff via I-35W or TX-121. Coming from the courthouse area, you can also travel out Weatherford and connect back to Belknap, while Yucca to Sylvania connects from the North Side. The Scenic Bluff is serviced by the Trinity Metro bus system, which can also connect users to local rail. This neighborhood is largely car-dependent, although sidewalks are available in some areas for pedestrians.

Locals Love

  • Easy commute to other areas of the city
  • Close proximity to tasty local restaurants
  • The view of the skyline

Locals Don't Love

  • Through traffic that speeds along main roads
  • Sidewalks in need of updating
  • Frequent construction in the area

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