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114 corridor

Where Rhome's next chapter is being graded and framed

CITY MEDIAN
$342K
$ / SQFT (CITY)
$172
SCHOOLS
Northwest ISD
DT DALLAS
52 MIN
LOCATORN ↑
33.053° N · 97.472° W114 CORRIDOR · RHOME, TX
01 — THE VIBE

What 114 corridor feels like.

Follow TX 114 northwest out of the 287 junction and you can watch Rhome grow in real time: survey stakes, fresh curbs, and pastureland with a builder sign at the gate. The 114 corridor is Rhome's growth path toward Boyd, a stretch where new rooftops and old ranch fences currently share the frontage. Buying here means betting on trajectory — and lately the trajectory has been busy.

Day to day, the corridor lives simply. The highway carries you east to the 287 interchange and the metroplex beyond — downtown Fort Worth about 28 minutes, Legacy West about 48 — or west toward Boyd's small-town main street. Northwest ISD serves the Rhome side of the stretch, groceries mean a planned trip rather than an impulse, and evenings still sound like crickets. Residents here trade today's conveniences for tomorrow's equity story, with North Texas growth doing the heavy lifting.

QUICK FACTS
CITYRhome, TX
COUNTYWise County
SCHOOLSNorthwest ISD
TYPEEstablished neighborhood
DT DALLAS52 min drive
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02 — THE REAL ESTATE

What homes look like here.

Real estate along the 114 corridor comes in two speeds. The existing stock is rural North Texas standard — ranch houses on acreage, older manufactured homes, a scattering of custom builds behind pipe fencing. The incoming stock is subdivision product: phased communities extending Rhome's new-build footprint northwest along the highway. Lots range from suburban-tight in the new sections to genuinely roomy on legacy parcels, sometimes directly across the fence from each other. It suits land buyers playing the long game, new-construction shoppers watching for the next release, and anyone who wants Rhome pricing with a Boyd-direction view.

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03 — WHY PEOPLE LOOK HERE

The case for 114 corridor.

1
Growth-path address
The stretch where Rhome's new construction is actively extending toward Boyd.
2
Two-speed inventory
Legacy acreage and phased new builds share the same frontage for now.
3
Highway spine
TX 114 links straight to the 287 junction and the metroplex commute.
4
Northwest ISD side
Rhome addresses along the corridor carry the district zoning buyers hunt for.
04 — GOOD QUESTIONS

Asked about 114 corridor, answered straight.

Is the 114 corridor a good place to live?

It depends on your appetite for transition. The corridor offers land, quiet, and early positioning in one of Wise County's clearest growth paths — alongside construction dust and services that are still catching up. Buyers who like getting somewhere before the crowd, and who can wait out the in-between years, tend to be glad they did.

Is the 114 corridor in Rhome or Boyd?

Both, depending on where you stand. The corridor runs northwest from Rhome's 287 junction toward Boyd, and addresses, city limits, and utility providers change along the way. This page covers the Rhome side; verify each listing's actual jurisdiction, school zoning, and services, because two properties a mile apart can answer those questions differently.

Are there new construction homes along the 114 corridor?

Yes, and more are coming — this stretch is where Rhome's subdivision growth is headed. New phases tend to appear along the highway as land assembles, so inventory changes quickly. If nothing on the corridor fits today, Shale Creek at the 287/114 junction is already selling, and corridor releases typically follow the same buyer demand northwest.

What school district serves the 114 corridor?

The Rhome portions of the corridor are served by Northwest ISD, the district whose zoning drives much of the area's demand. Because the corridor crosses toward Boyd, though, district lines can shift with the property line — confirm the assigned district and campuses for any specific address before you commit.

How far is the 114 corridor from downtown Dallas or Fort Worth?

Using Rhome as the anchor, downtown Fort Worth is about 28 minutes and downtown Dallas about 52, with DFW Airport about 35. Properties farther up the corridor toward Boyd add a few highway minutes to each. For most residents the commute math points south and east — Fort Worth first, airport second.

05 — KEEP EXPLORING

More of Rhome worth a look.

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Shale Creek
New-build value in Northwest ISD
NEIGHBORHOOD
Old Rhome
The original grid off 287
NEIGHBORHOOD
County-road acreage
Room for the horses
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