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Tanglewood

Ranch houses under live oaks, and everyone wants in

CITY MEDIAN
$368K
$ / SQFT (CITY)
$188
SCHOOLS
Fort Worth ISD
DT DALLAS
34 MIN
LOCATORN ↑
32.755° N · 97.331° WTANGLEWOOD · FORT WORTH, TX
01 — THE VIBE

What Tanglewood feels like.

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.

QUICK FACTS
CITYFort Worth, TX
COUNTYTarrant County
SCHOOLSFort Worth ISD
TYPEEstablished neighborhood
DT DALLAS34 min drive
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02 — THE REAL ESTATE

What homes look like here.

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.

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03 — WHY PEOPLE LOOK HERE

The case for Tanglewood.

1
Live oak canopy
Mature oaks arch over nearly every street, shading yards and slowing traffic.
2
Legacy ranch houses
Low-slung ranches on roomy lots — many updated, some replaced by custom rebuilds.
3
Rooted neighborhood feel
Families stay for decades; traditions and block-level friendships run deep here.
4
Southwest convenience
Shopping, dining, and everyday errands sit minutes away along nearby corridors.
04 — GOOD QUESTIONS

Asked about Tanglewood, answered straight.

Is Tanglewood a good place to live?

By Fort Worth reputation, few neighborhoods rank higher. Tanglewood offers mature trees, roomy ranch-house lots, a strong neighborhood identity, and a southwest location that keeps errands and downtown close. The trade-off is competition: homes are tightly held and demand is steady, so buyers should be ready to move decisively when a listing appears. If you want settled over shiny, it is hard to beat.

What are homes like in Tanglewood, Fort Worth?

Predominantly single-story ranch houses under live oaks, set on generous lots that invite pools, gardens, and expansions. Many have been thoughtfully renovated over the years, and a growing share of custom rebuilds mixes in without breaking the neighborhood's low-slung, understated rhythm. Buyers should expect variety in condition and finish, but consistency in the thing that matters most: the streets themselves.

What school district serves Tanglewood?

Tanglewood is zoned to Fort Worth ISD, and the neighborhood's attachment to its local schools is a genuine part of its identity — school events double as the social calendar here. Attendance boundaries can shift over time, though, so verify the current assignment for any specific address with the district before making an offer.

Are there new construction homes in Tanglewood?

Not in the master-planned sense — Tanglewood is a fully built neighborhood. New construction here means custom rebuilds: buyers purchase an original ranch, then renovate deeply or build fresh on the lot. It is a different path to a new home, with the advantage of mature trees and established streets that no new community can offer on day one.

How far is Tanglewood from downtown Dallas or Fort Worth?

Downtown Fort Worth is a quick, direct drive — the city benchmarks about 6 minutes from central neighborhoods, and Tanglewood is not much beyond that. Count on about 34 minutes to downtown Dallas and about 26 to DFW Airport, which keeps the full Metroplex — jobs, flights, and Friday-night plans — comfortably in range.

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