Fort Worth
Urban Hotspot Rich in Texas History
Fort Worth, Texas is a bustling city with a rich Western heritage and a thriving urban center. Located in north-central Texas, Fort Worth is the fifth-largest city in the state and home to a variety of entertainment options, including museums, theaters, and live music venues. The historic Fort Worth Stockyards is also a popular destination, offering visitors a chance to experience the city's western heritage through rodeos, cattle drives, and other cowboy-themed activities.
For students attending Texas A&M School of Law, campus is located in downtown Fort Worth, just a few blocks from the city's central business district. Texas Wesleyan University and TCU are also located in Fort Worth, approximately 3-5 miles outside of downtown. The city is a shopper's paradise, offering a range of options from upscale boutiques to major department stores at shopping destinations like Hulen Mall and Sundance Square Plaza. Fort Worth is home to Trinity Park, the Fort Worth Botanic Garden and Trinity Trails system, which stretches for over 70 miles along the Trinity River.
Fort Worth is a vibrant and diverse city with plenty to offer residents and visitors alike. There are plenty of apartment rental options available throughout the city, with prices ranging from affordable to luxurious. Its proximity to universities makes it a popular destination for students, while its shopping, entertainment, apartment rentals, and parks make it an attractive choice for anyone looking to live in a bustling urban environment.
For students attending Texas A&M School of Law, campus is located in downtown Fort Worth, just a few blocks from the city's central business district. Texas Wesleyan University and TCU are also located in Fort Worth, approximately 3-5 miles outside of downtown. The city is a shopper's paradise, offering a range of options from upscale boutiques to major department stores at shopping destinations like Hulen Mall and Sundance Square Plaza. Fort Worth is home to Trinity Park, the Fort Worth Botanic Garden and Trinity Trails system, which stretches for over 70 miles along the Trinity River.
Fort Worth is a vibrant and diverse city with plenty to offer residents and visitors alike. There are plenty of apartment rental options available throughout the city, with prices ranging from affordable to luxurious. Its proximity to universities makes it a popular destination for students, while its shopping, entertainment, apartment rentals, and parks make it an attractive choice for anyone looking to live in a bustling urban environment.
What Fort Worth Residents
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8.0
value
8.0
amenities
7.2
social
6.8
management
7.5
Median rents in Fort Worth
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1,250
1 Bedroom
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1,625
2 Bedroom
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1,900
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Fort Worth —
8.3/10 Rating
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The neighborhood is very safe, family-friendly with lots of pets. There are a ton of restaurants and stores to go to very close by, and it’s also very close to Keller with all of those stores and offices as well.
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Sagewood Village
I like living in Fort Worth because it has a lot of the features of a city without all of the problems of a city. It’s also close enough to Dallas (30-60 mins) to spend time there if that’s more your speed
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The Phoenix
Lots of great places to eat and hang out. Super close to both Downtown, TCU/University, and West 7th Area.
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Mag & May
Very safe, pet-friendly neighborhood located next to a park.
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Aviator West 7th
I always feel super safe here. The fire station is across the street, the police station is just a few blocks away, cops patrol the neighborhood, and TCCC security officers are always around. The parking garage is gated but is also available to visitors through a call box, and I’ve never had trouble finding a good parking space.
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Trinity Urban Apartments
I live in Ridgmar, which is primarily single-family residential (with a few apartment complexes). I like to walk my dogs in the area, it is very safe and is also within walking distance from Westover Hills (which is a really, REALLY) nice area. There are plenty of stores close by, including Albertson's, Target, Walmart, and Aldi. The Ridgmar mall is also very close.
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Renaissance Gardens
I love living downtown. I can walk to school or hop in the car and easily run down to W7th. Good food selection and fun bars all within walking distance. Easy to get on I30 or I35. The city isn’t my thing but since I walk everywhere I don’t feel it quite as much. In case an admitted student is interested, there are a ton of different churches downtown as well- being close helps staying in touch with your faith much easier in the craziness of law school
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Parker House
Near Southside is an up and coming neighborhood with lots of new entertainment and food options! It’s a quiet area and I’ve never felt unsafe with all the people around. Magnolia is mostly restaurants and medical offices so it’s never overly crowded or too much traffic.
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Mag & May
Schools nearby (bus transportation); plenty of shopping options (food, grocery, clothing); nearby Chisholm Trail Parkway Toll (10-15 min from school)
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Remington Hill
The surrounding neighborhood is not too built up but I have never felt unsafe. But we are close to downtown so most restaurants/bars are close.
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Kelley at Samuels Ave
There are coffeeshops, microbreweries, boutiques, bars, salons, restaurants, ice cream parlors, and they are all within walking distance. Everything is very well lit and I see people out walking, running, walking their dogs all the time.
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The Bowery at Southside
The neighborhood is incredible. Walking distance to four coffee shops, restaurants, stores, etc. It's great to walk around, and I love being within walking distance to all these places to eat and study.
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The Bowery at Southside
This is a great neighborhood, especially for young adults. There are plenty of restaurants close by and great little retail stores; the grocery store is less than a mile away!
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Bell Lancaster
I’ve really liked the neighborhood and especially like my drive every morning (I don’t have nearly as bad of traffic as the average Fort Worth driver).
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The Berkeley
The area is nice. Very close to downtown. Neighbors are great. A lot of them have dogs so there are always people outside walking their pups.
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Trinity Urban Apartments
Right in between the restaurants on West 7th and downtown. Really great location in proximity to the law school.
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Firestone West 7th
Right by school, can’t get much better. Only five minutes from west 7th and a walk away from Sundance Square.
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Parker House
Love the neighborhood. Close to school, but not as loud and college-like as West 7th is. Much chiller.
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Lincoln Park at Trinity Bluff
It is a pretty affluent area neighboring a Hispanic area. On my weekly trip to Target, you drive near the second nicest private golf course in North Texas, Shady Oak Country Club (per AvidGolfer). You will then drive past predatory loaners, panhandlers, Goodwill, etc. It is not uncommon to see Teslas, McLarens, Aston Martins, and other luxury brands; those are just examples from this week alone. Once arriving at Target, the guests are a mix of struggling mothers using WIC to buy the necessities; behind them in line is a lady with ostrich skin riding boots and a designer bag I cannot spell. This is to say, the community is diverse. The poor are welcomed and the Hyper-affluent are not uncommon.
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Village of Hawks Creek
I was worried about moving to FTW because I’ve never lived in a big city, and I didn’t know bad/safe parts of town. I always feel safe. I feel fine when my girlfriend goes running by herself (unless it’s after dark obviously), but it’s still safe after dark if you don’t venture too far north of Weatherford.
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The Depot Apartments
I like my neighborhood a lot. It feels safe and walkable and I am close to parks and restaurants.
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The Berkeley
Southside is the best area in Ft Worth.
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Broadstone Southside
Magnolia has heaps of restaurants and shops and there is always something going on nearby.
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Mag & May
It’s a great neighborhood with an elementary school right next door so it feels safe.
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Trinity District
Right between downtown and west 7th so not a lot of noise. Never had a safety issue.
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Firestone West 7th
I like being able to walk to the movies and having a 5 minute drive to the school.
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The Depot Apartments
Lots of restaurants, entertainment, and coffee shops around. Easy to walk around.
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Parkside So7
Being close to downtown is great! Restaurants, bar, and museums are close by.
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Firestone West 7th
Living downtown is great! Walking distance to nice bars and restaurants.
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Firestone West 7th
The neighborhood is quiet and has beautiful views of the river.
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The Canyons Apartments
The neighborhood is very quiet. The apartment is close to several hospitals, but it is rare to hear ambulances or helicopters. There isn't much noise around the area. It's also a 10 minute drive for West 7th which has a lot of restaurants and bars.
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The Phoenix
There is a lot of older homes near my apartment, but also new development. There is not typically a ton of traffic, and the drive is beautiful. It's also right by the Trinity River, and has a trail for running or walking
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Elan River District
The neighborhood is fairly quiet and grocery stores, etc. are easy to get to from the building. There is also a small park next door. Once you leave Rio Grande, however, the neighborhood is not terribly walkable.
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Alexan Summit
Up and coming (gentrifying but se la vie) no gunshots, food and drinks are nearby. Not a lot of grocery options, bit of a “food desert” in that regard, have to drive about 10 min to get to the grocery
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The Cooper
Great social scene but beware of the noise in certain units facing the bars
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Elan Crockett Row
I was able to leave the house 15 minutes before class and still make it. Downtown area is close, but walking could be about 20 minutes. Place is reletively safe.
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The Depot Apartments
There are elementary schools nearby, which makes it family-oriented, and a TON of doctor and dentist offices, so there’s easy access to medical care.
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Sagewood Village
I feel pretty safe in the neighborhood. It is close to the Methodist Hospital, and there plenty of medical clinics around the apartment.
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The Phoenix
Close to restaurants on Magnolia, but still have to drive. Gas station pretty close. Nice to walk around neighborhood.
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Magnolia Lofts on Vickery
We have not had any safety issue in our neighborhood, and it is about a seven minute drive from campus.
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The Scenic at River East
The Bowery is essentially in downtown Fort Worth. It’s half a mile from Texas A&M School of Law and the Fort Worth water gardens. I would warn potential renters that if you go a half a mile in the other direction, it’s not the best neighborhood. But, the Bowery is gated and has cameras practically everywhere. I have never felt unsafe living here, regardless of the close proximity to downtown and some problem neighborhoods.
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The Bowery at Southside
Much quieter and safer than the other neighborhoods near the school, like west 7th and south side
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Kelley at Samuels Ave
I love my neighborhood. There are a ton of coffee shops, bars, restaurants that have just recently opened and are planning on opening within the next few months. The neighborhood is close to a large homeless population about half a mile away, but I have never encountered a scary situation.
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The Bowery at Southside
It is on the end of Hulen street which has a lot of amenities and shopping locations.
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Mylo
It's very safe and quiet. Only downside is traffic to/from school in rush hour.
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Oxford at Lake Worth
There are a lot of young people living in the apartment complex, so the pool is lively and there are always people around. The surrounding neighborhood is super cute and a nice area to run in. It feels more rural, which I like. There has been a bit of crime, but nothing crazy.
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The Berkeley
Very nice neighborhood right by TCU.
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Marquis at Bellaire Ranch
Safe, close to TCU campus, good coffee shops around
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The Berkeley
The area is becoming more and more safe as it develops but depending on the street you come in on it can appear a little rough. Just be careful which way you take walks/go on jogs. One area is very nice and the other is still developing.
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Lincoln Park at Trinity Bluff
I was nervous about the homeless population and the amount of people on the weekends at first being downtown, but honestly the security is great. All of the exterior doors are locked if the front office staff is not in office.
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Parker House
The neighborhood is very nice and new. If you go a few minutes out of the neighborhood you will notice that these new apartments were built in the middle of a rough area. With that being said, I haven’t felt unsafe so far.
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Trinity District
The apartment complex is in the newer medical district of south side. However there are rougher parts still as the area is not completely redone. This has never been an issue and we've never had any safety concerns.
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The Phoenix
It’s a great location for a law student because it’s very close to the law school. However, it is located in downtown Fort Worth. So, it is pretty common to here police sirens at night.
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Mag & May
Area is predominately apartment complexes, townhomes, and single family homes. No bars or restaurants in the area. (Still walkable to downtown).
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Kelley at Samuels Ave
The river district is growing right now so there’s not as much now but things are being built up quickly. It is a little far out.
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Elan River District
Apartment is sandwiched by two railroads that pipe horns at any time and often. Still part of the upscale downtown scene.
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The Depot Apartments
Great place to eat and drink. Has a lot of medical buildings. Some issues with homeless individuals but pretty safe.
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Mag & May
Relatively safe. The homeless people at Watts park leave you alone. The adjacent houses/ apartments are quiet.
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CoHo
There are not many restaraunts or activities nearby. However there are many other apartment complexes.
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The Jameson at the Bluffs
Love the vibes
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The Bowery at Southside
Has every store you need and is nearby.
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Remington Hill
Have had no issues.
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Lincoln Park at Trinity Bluff
Downtown with much to do.
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The Depot Apartments
Not much around at first but new restaurants like Heim and Gemelle are making the area more lively
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Elan River District
Neighborhood is great. Just wish there were more affordable food options/ closer grocery store
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The Franklin at Samuels Ave
Busy, lots to do within walking distance, but noisy and traffic during weekends.
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Elan Crockett Row
Some homeless, but a remarkably clean and friendly downtown community.
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The Tower Condominiums
Quiet, close to accessible road
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The Cooper
Great area lots of bars and restaurants
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The Bowery at Southside
Convenient
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TEXAS & PACIFIC LOFTS
It’s a block off the best parts of Magnolia !
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The Monarch Apartments
Close to school
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The Depot Apartments
Keep to myself, but the neighbors have been fine.
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The Depot Apartments
It’s fine
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Firestone West 7th
Not much around, quiet
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The Phoenix
Up and coming
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Ridge on Randol Apartments
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A great location. Everything you could need all within incredibly close distances. Additionally, the bike system allows for getting to those places that may be a little long for a walk, but not worth a drive.
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Madera at LeftBank
Magnolia is great, there heaps of places to eat and shop that aren’t chains or corporations. It also has fun festivals and events throughout the year.
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Mag & May
For being this close to Fort Worth, the area is safe and quiet. The only caveat is that the apartments that face towards Rosedale St can be louder. The apartment is near a number of hospitals and fire department, so emergency vehicles frequent that busy street. Otherwise no complaints. The neighborhood is safe, in my experience, but I’ll note that I’m writing that as a young, white man.
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The The Monarch Medical DistrictApartments
I enjoy the area around my apartment because it is quiet and I am able to focus without distractions. I find that I need to drive other places to get groceries or to meet up with friends but I enjoy this because it is quieter around my actual apartment. There are good places to hang out with friends on Main street and on Magnolia. There are several hospitals in the area so you might hear some sirens occasionally but I don't find them that distracting.
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South 400
I have really enjoyed living in Fort Worth and this is a great area of the city. My apartment is close to downtown and is within walking distance of many great restaurants and shops. There is a combination of apartments, townhomes, and single family homes throughout the neighborhood, giving it a strong sense of community. Fort Worth is great about having all the big city amenities while have a close community feel.
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Aviator West 7th
It is a nice neighborhood. It does not have a community per se. It is the bar district, so it is often loud at night. But the police are always patrolling, keeping the area safe, and there are some good restaurants and museums very close by. It is a super easy drive to the law school. Overall, it is a great place to live.
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Bell Lancaster
I’m pretty social so I like that I’m close to the bars and a bunch of restaurants and stuff. Which is my favorite part about being on west 7th but not directly on top like the lifts and elan are. So close enough for cheap Uber’s and activities but far enough away that I don’t have to hear all the noise when I’m studying or trying to sleep
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Firestone West 7th
Elan Crockett Row is located in the West 7th/Cultural District area of Fort Worth. It is across the street from the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth and the Kimbell Art Museum. There are dozens of restaurants and bars within a few blocks of the apartment.
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Elan Crockett Row
Overall, the neighborhood is nice. It is still developing, so it is a little quieter than other areas closer to the cultural district and downtown.
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The Standard River District
Neighbors have all been very welcoming and kind. It is a rather quiet apartment complex, as most residents are ~30-40 years old with kids.
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The Canyons Apartments
Great neighborhood area. Filled with families, people with pets, and college students. There is a good mix of people and lots of restaurants and things to do nearby. There is also a wonderful shopping center next door.
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Broadstone on Trinity
We live right by an elementary school so the city likes to keep it looking nice. Our neighbors are all adults so they like to be quiet. I’ve seen young women walk their dogs at night with no issue.
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Lincoln Park at Trinity Bluff
It’s pretty close to Magnolia and only about five minutes from the school, even with traffic. It’s very secure as well, and has a parking garage for your car.
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The Phoenix
Neighborhood is very nice and near Target, Tom Thumb, Montgomery, the bars on 7th, soccer field, running trail, chick fil a, etc. all walking distance.
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Aviator West 7th
Fossil Creek is a wonderful suburb in far north Fort Worth. It hosts many market centers and has access to I-35 and I-820.
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The Greens of Fossil Lake
Great neighborhood right next to TCU with a lot of fun places nearby and lots of outdoor activities available.
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Broadstone on Trinity
I feel very safe in my neighborhood. It is well-lit and I know my neighbors. Lots of families live here.
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Marquis at Stonegate
Living in Fort Worth (specifically near 7th street) has been an amazing experience. Fort Worth has a huge array of restaurants, bars, and shopping. There is always something to do with friends or family- like go to the zoo, botanical gardens, or just walk around downtown! Fort Worth has its own culture, which is rare for such a large city. The traffic is never too bad and I almost never have to leave Fort Worth itself to get anything or do anything.
However, while most of Fort Worth is clean, safe, fun, and full of culture, a few parts are unsafe! It is not hard to avoid these areas, just use common sense. Keep reading
Bell Lancaster
This neighborhood has easy access to downtown and to the highways, but does not feel busy or loud. There are a number of apartment complexes which seem to house mostly students and young professionals. New apartments are being built, so there is sometimes construction. This, coupled with the presence of an elementary school along the main road, means that traffic occasionally backs up, especially when school is starting or ending.
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Kelley at Samuels Ave
I love living in this area! There are many new bars and restaurants popping up all over South Main Street (which is one street over from the apartments). There are many homeless people in this part of town, but they tend to mind their own business typically. I typically feel very safe in this area.
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South 400
The neighbor is the best part! It’s very cute and cozy. Lots of dogs and people walking outside!
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Trinity Urban Apartments
Less than a mile from the school, downtown, and west 7th (a really popular restaurant/bar area.
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Alexan Summit
Great neighborhood with many restaurants and shops. Definitely a safer part of southside.
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Mag & May
It is really nice being located close to West seventh, without living on West seventh. I can walk two the grocery store and also to Trinity Park. It’s far enough away from the bars to not be super loud, but close enough for cheap ubers. Only issue is the construction on West seventh.
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Broadstone on Fifth
It is very safe and has a lot of fun things to do within 10 minutes of my apartment.
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Firestone West 7th
I love living outside the downtown area. Lots of food options and grocery options
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Cortland Fossil Creek
it's so close to school and so close to so many cute places to eat and drink.
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Leuda-May Apartments
Good, safe neighborhood. Right across the street from an elementary school.
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Trinity District
I have walked at night and during the day and have had no issues.
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Firestone West 7th
There is a neighborhood right next to the apartments that is pretty nice and has some cute houses, but it’s really close to the highway. The apartment complex is about a mile from Sundance Square in downtown though so that’s nice!! I like to go walking downtown.
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The Depot Apartments
There’s a police station nearby. Despite homeless people in the surrounding area, I feel safe. Might feel a little sketch at night.
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Mag & May
As long as the noise won't bother you, the neighborhood is fantastic. You can walk to so many bars and restaurants, Trinity park is only about half a mile away, and I've never felt unsafe walking around by myself.
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Bell Lancaster
The apartment is located near TCU, Colonial Country Club, and The Shops at Clearfork. It is also conveniently located to the toll road, I-30, and I-20 so it's not difficult to get anywhere in Fort Worth.
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Dixon at Stonegate
It is a high traffic area that is likely not suited for families. As a grad student, I enjoy the area, but as a professional it might be nice to move to a more residential area.
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Bell Lancaster
I don't really talk to any of my neighbors, but people are friendly and the complex has monthly community activities. The complex has a good mix of families and students.
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The Canyons Apartments
Magnolia is home to a lot of restaurants and bars and older buildings in the area are slowly being modernized. Home to a number of cute coffee shops too.
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Mag & May
The Depot is close to downtown and is not really in a neighborhood. It’s more on the edge of town, but that being said, it’s nice and safe.
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The Depot Apartments
It’s a six minute drive to everything. It is six minutes to the law school and target and fitness classes and restaurants.
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Alexan Summit
A lot of college students. Transit isn't great, but the area is pretty walkable with a lot of restaurants.
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University House
great for walking dogs, mostly other apartments in the vicinity, streets are clean. close to school.
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Trinity Urban Apartments
The neighborhood is transitioning from a run-down/old neighborhood to a more urban and family oriented area. There are still a few houses that have not been rebuilt yet, but most have been bought and are on a timeframe to be torn down and rebuilt.
As such with a run-down/old neighborhood, there are still a limited number of low income family and occasional homeless that pass through the neighborhood. I have never experienced any problems in the neighborhood, and everyone is very friendly. The park nearby offers a chance to get away and walk my dog, as well as watch neighborhood soccer and baseball games. Streets can be difficult to navigate due to the amount of street parking, but I have never had an issue with it thus far. Keep reading
Aviator West 7th
Everything cool is in walking distance & nothing sketchy or weird has ever happened to me.
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Olympus 7th Street Station
Good coffee shop, close to school, but not the typical place I go out for dinner or fun.
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Parker House
Easy to walk to restaurants and breweries. A short drive away from coffee shops.
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Montage Southside
It's a bit removed from downtown. So not overly crowded with college students.
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The Depot Apartments
We love being in the active area and walking around the neighborhood. The one downfall is that it can be somewhat noisy on Friday and Saturday nights around the apartment. The residents are not noisy, but the restaurants and bars nearby can sometimes be heard from home.
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Olympus 7th Street Station
It is nice to have several things in walking distance.
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The Depot Apartments
The neighborhood is nice being so close to downtown. There are some areas that are not well lit, but there's not much reason to be walking around at night. It is right next to a private elementary school so there are no sex offenders which is a perk.
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Trinity Urban Apartments
I love living in this area - it’s within walking distance of both West 7th and downtown Fort Worth. While there are is some loitering and a decent homeless population around, I’ve never felt unsafe as a woman walking around alone.
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Firestone West 7th
The immediate neighborhood is good. There is a rougher area close by across the tracks, but I never had any issues. Its a very residential area and I felt safe walking around. Not perfect, but its a big city, so is anywhere?
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Trinity Urban Apartments
Neighborhood is really close to campus and super accessible. It’s also in the médica district so there are plenty of heath professionals and doctors offices nearby. Sometimes, it feels unsafe. But mostly, no complaints
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The Phoenix
Feels pretty safe compared to other cities.
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Burnett Lofts
The neighborhood is okay. I like living downtown, and being able to walk to restaurants. But I do not feel safe walking at night and it is too far to walk to the law school.
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Firestone West 7th
Close to coffee shop, post office, and law school. Sometimes there are homeless people wandering nearby. They are usually friendly.
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TEXAS & PACIFIC LOFTS
I don't venture outside of the gates of my apartment complex too often, but the people I've come in contact with are very nice!
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The Berkeley
There aren't many food choices and there isn't a grocery store nearby at all. It feels fairly safe; it is fairly clean.
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The Depot Apartments
The neighborhood is great in the immediate area but the area just north, less than half a mile away, is not so good.
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Trinity Urban Apartments
Close enough to be a quick drive to restaurants and stores but not within walking distance of anything.
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Firestone West 7th
Nice area with plenty to do
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The Bowery at Southside
Lots of restaurants within walking distance.
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Broadstone Southside
Comfortable and close to everything
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The Phoenix
Area is good, only 5 min from sundance square.
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The Scenic at River East
I have not felt unsafe in this neighborhood. Of course, no matter where you are, be smart at night.
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Cityscape Arts
Far-east Fort Worth, plenty of sidewalks, nearby public transportation! Not really bike-friendly.
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Silver Leaf Villas
Nice-looking houses but I don't really wander the adjacent neighborhood too much.
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Asher Apartments
The complex is safe. No issues. But surrounding complexes are a bit iffy.
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Copper Creek Apartments
It’s downtown so it’s pretty active at night but I don’t mind.
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Mag & May
Lots of places to eat
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Siena
Clean and quiet area, but plenty to do
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Presidio River East
Close to highway and w 7th
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Alexan Summit
Walking distance to Sundance Square!
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Lincoln Park at Trinity Bluff
Fantastic place that under the radar in FW
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Westover Trails
It’s fine
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Trinity Urban Apartments
Central location, but not much around.
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Alexan Summit
Neighbors are fine
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The Depot Apartments
Up and coming
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