Original Euless charm at the metroplex's most sensible entry point
Midway Park is old-school Euless — the neighborhood equivalent of a well-broken-in pair of boots. These are the city's original homes: modest, sturdy, sitting under trees that have outlasted several generations of owners. Nobody moves here for granite countertops. They move here because the address is honest, the streets are quiet, and the price of admission is among the friendliest in the Mid-Cities.
What you get in return is a location that punches way above the price point. Midway Park shares the same near-center-of-DFW coordinates as the rest of Euless: about 9 minutes to the airport, 19 to downtown Fort Worth, 24 to downtown Dallas. First-time buyers, renovators, and investors have all figured this out, which is why the affordable end of the Euless market rarely sits still for long.
The stock is single-story ranch originals, mostly — low rooflines, brick and siding exteriors, carports and one-car garages mixed among the two-car standard of later eras. Lots feel generous by modern standards, with mature shade doing the work that new-build landscaping budgets only dream about. Condition varies house to house: some are lovingly kept time capsules, others are mid-renovation, and a few are waiting for the right person with a contractor's number. It suits first-time buyers building equity, downsizers who want one story and no stairs, and anyone who'd rather buy character in Euless than square footage on the fringe of North Texas.