Ranch houses under live oaks, and everyone wants in
Under Tanglewood's live oaks, the light comes down green and dappled, and the ranch houses stretch out low and easy beneath the canopy. This is one of southwest Fort Worth's most quietly coveted addresses — the kind of neighborhood where families arrive intending to stay, kids bike to each other's houses, and the annual traditions carry real weight. Nothing about it shouts; that is precisely the appeal.
Daily life is unusually convenient for a neighborhood this settled. Groceries, restaurants, and shopping line the corridors a few minutes away, downtown Fort Worth is a short, direct drive — the city benchmarks it at about 6 minutes from central neighborhoods — and DFW Airport runs about 26 minutes when you need it. In a North Texas market full of new and shiny, Tanglewood offers the rarer commodity: a mature neighborhood that has already proven itself.
Tanglewood's stock is the legacy Fort Worth ranch house: long, low single-story homes on generous lots, many wearing decades of careful updates, others taken down to the studs or replaced outright with larger custom builds. The live oak canopy is the great equalizer — original ranch or new build, everything sits under the same green ceiling. Lots give elbow room for pools, gardens, and additions. Tanglewood suits move-up buyers and families who want established streets over new-community amenities, and who understand that homes here trade as much on the neighborhood's reputation as on their own square footage.