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Walsh

A gigabit-wired master plan writing Fort Worth's next west-side chapter

PRICED FROM
$500s
BUILDERS
10 ACTIVE
STATUS
NOW SELLING
SCHOOLS
Fort Worth ISD
LOCATORN ↑
32.755° N · 97.331° WWALSH · FORT WORTH, TX
01 — THE VIBE

What Walsh feels like.

Walsh is what happens when a storied west-side ranch becomes a hometown on purpose. Spread across a vast stretch of land along I-30 west of Fort Worth, the master plan was wired internet-first — gigabit fiber runs to every home — which made it a remote worker's favorite before that was fashionable. New streets keep filling in with front porches, pocket parks, and moving trucks, and the community still has years of growing ahead of it.

Living here front-loads the good stuff. The makerspace, fitness club, pool, trails, and neighborhood market give daily life a small-town center of gravity, and the events calendar does the rest. When you need the bigger city, I-30 runs straight east to downtown Fort Worth's offices and museums, and the rest of DFW unspools from there. Walsh trades close-in convenience for room, newness, and infrastructure built with the next few decades in mind.

QUICK FACTS
CITYFort Worth, TX
COUNTYTarrant County
SCHOOLSFort Worth ISD
TYPENew-build community
STATUSNOW SELLING
PLACEHOLDER FIGURES — VERIFY BEFORE PUBLISHING
02 — NEW BUILD RESOURCES

Buying new in Walsh.

PLACEHOLDERS — VERIFY WITH SALES OFFICES
PRICED FROM
$500s
BASE PRICING · BY PHASE
ACTIVE BUILDERS
10
MODEL HOMES OPEN
SALES STATUS
NOW SELLING
TAKING CONTRACTS NOW

Community amenities

  • Gigabit fiber internet to every home
  • Community makerspace and workshop
  • Fitness club and community pool
  • Parks, playgrounds, and open green space
  • Trail network threading the master plan
  • Neighborhood market and gathering spots

Buyer's field notes

1

In a plan this size, sections open in waves. Ask each builder which phases release next and how long dirt-to-doorstep timelines run — contracting early in a new phase can mean months of construction before move-in day.

2

Treat pricing from the $500s as the starting line, not the finish. Corner lots, greenbelt backings, and oversized homesites carry premiums, and design-center selections add up quickly — set a firm upgrade budget before you tour the models.

3

Master-planned amenities are funded through the HOA, so read the assessment schedule and covenants before you sign. Confirm which facilities are built today versus planned for later phases, and get delivery expectations in writing rather than off a site map.

03 — WHY BUYERS LOOK HERE

The case for Walsh.

1
Gigabit standard
Fiber internet to every home — remote work is the house specialty.
2
Amenities on day one
Makerspace, fitness club, pool, parks, and trails already up and running.
3
Years of runway
A west-side master plan with future phases still to come.
4
I-30 front door
Direct highway access east to downtown Fort Worth and the broader Metroplex.
04 — GOOD QUESTIONS

Asked about Walsh, answered straight.

Are there new construction homes in Walsh?

Yes — Walsh is entirely new construction and actively selling, with pricing from the $500s. A wide roster of builders works across the plan, offering everything from cottage-lot plans near the amenity core to larger homesites in newer sections. Because phases open in stages, inventory shifts constantly; a good local agent or a walk through the model park will show you what is releasing now.

Is Walsh a good place to live?

For buyers who want new construction with real community infrastructure, Walsh makes a strong case: gigabit fiber standard, amenities that opened early rather than someday, and a plan with years of growth ahead. The trade-offs are honest ones — you are on Fort Worth's far west side, construction is a neighbor for now, and an HOA structure comes with the territory. Remote workers and young families tend to love it.

What amenities does Walsh have?

The community centers on its amenity core: a makerspace and workshop, a fitness club, a community pool, parks and playgrounds, and a trail network threading through the plan. A neighborhood market gives residents a gathering spot without leaving the community, and gigabit fiber to every home functions as an amenity in its own right — arguably the defining one.

How far is Walsh from downtown Fort Worth or Dallas?

Walsh sits on Fort Worth's far west side with I-30 as its front door, so downtown Fort Worth is a direct highway run east. From central Fort Worth, downtown Dallas benchmarks about 34 minutes and DFW Airport about 26 — from Walsh, add west-side miles on top. The trade for that distance is land, newness, and quiet.

How much do new homes in Walsh cost?

Pricing currently starts from the $500s, though where you land depends on section, lot, plan, and finish level — premiums for greenbelt or corner homesites and design-center upgrades can move the total meaningfully. Because releases change phase by phase, confirm current pricing directly with builders or a buyer's agent who tracks the community closely.

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