*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Fort Worth ***
To find a home that may be eligible for a USDA loan, have a look at the neighboring city Aledo, TX. This city falls within a zone of USDA loan eligibility.

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Fort Worth
, Texas in Tarrant County


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Also known as:
Cowtown
Panther City
Queen City of the Prarie
Where the West Begins
28 active listings near Fort Worth
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$799,000    2268 Adam Ave
$694,500    2004 Chestnut Ave
$505,000    504 NW 25th St
$467,000    2000 Standifer St
$429,999    2505 McKinley Ave
$375,000    1203 Harrington Ave
$350,000    1612 Lee Ave
$325,000   * 1406 Lee Ave
$300,000    1302 N Calhoun St
$277,000    2205 Prairie Ave
$265,000   * 1614 Lincoln Ave
$260,000   * 2402 Market Ave Apt A
$225,000    2517 Refugio Ave
$200,000   * 2221 N Houston St
$186,900    2417 Lincoln Ave
$164,900    2112 Prairie Ave
$164,900    2112 Prairie Ave
$164,500    2515 Gould Ave
$135,000   * 1921 Grand Ave
$110,000   * 908 NW 15th St
$110,000    1212 N Commerce St
$90,000    21st St
$60,000    2722 Columbus Ave
$55,000    2707 Prairie Ave
$49,900    2621 Lincoln Ave
$49,900    2619 Lincoln Ave
$49,000    612 Cliff St
$35,000    2623 Lincoln Ave

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.