*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Fort Worth ***
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Queen City of the Prarie
Where the West Begins
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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Fort Worth.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Tarrant county include:

Arlington,   Azle,   Bedford,   Benbrook,   Blue Mound,   Colleyville,   Crowley,   Dalworthington Gardens,   Edgecliff Village,   Euless,   Everman,   Forest Hill,   Grapevine,   Haltom City,   Haslet,   Hurst,   Keller,   Kennedale,   Lake Worth,   Lakeside,   Mansfield,   Melody Hills,   North Richland Hills,   Pantego,   Pecan Acres,   Peden,   Pelican Bay,   Rendon,   Retta,   Richland Hills,   River Oaks,   Saginaw,   Sansom Park,   Southlake,   Watauga,   Westlake,   Westover Hills,   Westworth Village,   Wheatland,   White Settlement,  

 

Or have a look at other Texas counties including:

Anderson,   Andrews,   Angelina,   Aransas,   Archer,   Armstrong,   Atascosa,   Austin,   Bailey,   Bandera,   Bastrop,   Baylor,   Bee,   Bell,   Bexar,   Blanco,   Borden,   Bosque,   Bowie,   Brazoria,   Brazos,   Brewster,   Briscoe,   Brooks,   Brown,   Burleson,   Burnet,   Caldwell,   Calhoun,   Callahan,   Cameron,   Camp,   Carson,   Cass,   Castro,   Chambers,   Cherokee,   Childress,   Clay,   Cochran,   Coke,   Coleman,   Collin,   Collingsworth,   Colorado,   Comal,   Comanche,   Concho,   Cooke,   Coryell,   Cottle,   Crane,   Crockett,   Crosby,   Culberson,   Dallam,   Dallas,   Dawson,   DeWitt,   Deaf Smith,   Delta,   Denton,   Dickens,   Dimmit,   Donley,   Duval,   Eastland,   Ector,   Edwards,   El Paso,   Ellis,   Erath,   Falls,   Fannin,   Fayette,   Fisher,   Floyd,   Foard,   Fort Bend,   Franklin,   Freestone,   Frio,   Gaines,   Galveston,   Garza,   Gillespie,   Glasscock,   Goliad,   Gonzales,   Gray,   Grayson,   Gregg,   Grimes,   Guadalupe,   Hale,   Hall,   Hamilton,   Hansford,   Hardeman,   Hardin,   Harris,   Harrison,   Hartley,   Haskell,   Hays,   Hemphill,   Henderson,   Hidalgo,   Hill,   Hockley,   Hood,   Hopkins,   Houston,   Howard,   Hudspeth,   Hunt,   Hutchinson,   Irion,   Jack,   Jackson,   Jasper,   Jeff Davis,   Jefferson,   Jim Hogg,   Jim Wells,   Johnson,   Jones,   Karnes,   Kaufman,   Kendall,   Kenedy,   Kent,   Kerr,   Kimble,   King,   Kinney,   Kleberg,   Knox,   La Salle,   Lamar,   Lamb,   Lampasas,   Lavaca,   Lee,   Leon,   Liberty,   Limestone,   Lipscomb,   Live Oak,   Llano,   Loving,   Lubbock,   Lynn,   Madison,   Marion,   Martin,   Mason,   Matagorda,   Maverick,   McCulloch,   McLennan,   McMullen,   Medina,   Menard,   Midland,   Milam,   Mills,   Mitchell,   Montague,   Montgomery,   Moore,   Morris,   Motley,   Nacogdoches,   Navarro,   Newton,   Nolan,   Nueces,   Ochiltree,   Oldham,   Orange,   Palo Pinto,   Panola,   Parker,   Parmer,   Pecos,   Polk,   Potter,   Presidio,   Rains,   Randall,   Reagan,   Real,   Red River,   Reeves,   Refugio,   Roberts,   Robertson,   Rockwall,   Runnels,   Rusk,   Sabine,   San Augustine,   San Jacinto,   San Patricio,   San Saba,   Schleicher,   Scurry,   Shackelford,   Shelby,   Sherman,   Smith,   Somervell,   Starr,   Stephens,   Sterling,   Stonewall,   Sutton,   Swisher,   Taylor,   Terrell,   Terry,   Throckmorton,   Titus,   Tom Green,   Travis,   Trinity,   Tyler,   Upshur,   Upton,   Uvalde,   Val Verde,   Van Zandt,   Victoria,   Walker,   Waller,   Ward,   Washington,   Webb,   Wharton,   Wheeler,   Wichita,   Wilbarger,   Willacy,   Williamson,   Wilson,   Winkler,   Wise,   Wood,   Yoakum,   Young,   Zapata,   Zavala,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Fort Worth, TX?
Then read on!

1. Fort Worth was founded in 1849 as an Army outpost on a bluff overlooking the Trinity River.

2. The city was an important stop on the Chisholm Trail, a major cattle-driving route that ran from Texas to Kansas in the late 1800s.

3. Fort Worth was the site of the first airmail flight in Texas, which took place in 1911.

4. In 1935, Fort Worth was the site of the first rodeo ever held indoors.

5. In 1963, President John F. Kennedy delivered a speech in Fort Worth, just hours before his assassination in Dallas.