Medical District
Fort Worth, Texas Homes for Sale
About Medical District
Quick Facts
Closed Prices: $325,000 to $470,000
Median Sale Price: $399,900
Association Fee Ranges: $0, $360, $150 to $401/mo
Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home
Age: 1927 to 2021
Sq. Ft.: 1152 to 2178 Sq. Ft.
Bedrooms: 1 to 3 Bedrooms
Bathrooms: 2 to 4 Bathrooms
Around Medical District
If a historic mansion is not in your budget, you can choose from many condominiums and townhomes in this area. Most have spacious floor plans and include versatile rooms that can be made into home offices. You can find split-level homes that provide privacy paired with open concept plans to promote entertaining with your family and friends. Some include a patio on the rooftop for fabulous views of downtown Fort Worth's sunrises and sunsets.
This area is sure to tempt your culinary palate with well over a hundred restaurants at your fingertips. You can choose a fine dining establishment or grab a quick bite to eat from a large selection of food trucks in the area. There are several fast food restaurants to grab something on your way home after a long day at work and dessert shops and bakeries are available to satisfy your sweet tooth.
Many of the residents in this area actually work nearby in the medical and hospital district or attend the university. You will see many students and medical professionals using the public transit system to go to work or class. The residents who work near home find that taking public transportation is an easier route than trying to drive and find a parking place in the area. Near lunchtime on any given day, you can find a flurry of activity on West Magnolia Avenue, which contains many eateries that are easy to get in and out of and back to work or school.
You will find many of the neighborhood's younger residents gathering at one of the many night clubs in the area to celebrate the end of yet another week of studies. The working professionals in the neighborhood are usually found in one of the low-key bars along South Jennings Avenue. The entire neighborhood tends to be quieter than other parts of Fort Worth but still has a fair share of establishments for a night out.
The majority of the residents in this neighborhood are outgoing and active weekends. On any given Sunday, you can see entire families riding their bicycles on the wide sidewalks that skirt the streets on both sides. Oftentimes you'll see residents relaxing outdoors under the large, old shade trees that dot the neighborhood. West Magnolia Street is the perfect spot for grabbing brunch or an early dinner.
Locals Love
- Historical homes
- Nearby medical facilities
- Plenty of restaurants
- Public transit system
- Quiet and peaceful neighborhood
Locals Don't Love
- Can be noisy
- Smog and pollution from downtown
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