Featured local agent #1 Dan Garza from RE/MAX Associates of Arlington
The United States Department of Agriculture has rated the natural amenities of this region. On a scale of one to seven, Tarrant county is rated a 4. The average temperature during the month of June is 84.8℉ and the average temperature in January is 44.8℉. The typical humidity of this area is approximately 43% and the area covered by water is 3.79%. The overall influence score for Tarrant is 1.
The map below displays geographic boundaries of Tarrant, Texas with a blue border. Regions of Texas that are highlighted in red are not eligible for USDA backed home loan programs in the state of Texas. Typically these red-highlighted restricted areas represent areas of denser population areas such as city centers. USDAProperties.com can help you determine exactly what properties for sale are outside these exclusionary boundary areas. For higher resolution imagery click the map to zoom in or search for specific postal (zip) codes, city names or even counties. You can also search for specific addresses using the power search feature here.
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Demographics:
Tarrant County is located in the North Central region of Texas. The population of Tarrant County is 2,054,475 according to the 2019 US Census estimate. The racial makeup of the county is 56.7% White, 24.3% Hispanic or Latino, 13.3% African American, 5.2% Asian and 0.9% Native American.
Living Conditions:
Tarrant County has a wide variety of housing options available for its residents. There are many suburban neighborhoods with single-family homes as well as apartments and condominiums in urban areas. The median home value in Tarrant County is $170,400 and the median rental price is $1,100 per month. The cost of living in Tarrant County is slightly higher than the national average but still considered affordable.
Quality of Life:
Tarrant County offers its residents a high quality of life with plenty of recreational activities and cultural attractions to explore. The county has an extensive park system with trails for hiking, biking and running as well as lakes for fishing and boating. There are also numerous museums, art galleries and theaters to enjoy. In addition, Tarrant County has a thriving economy with a low unemployment rate and numerous job opportunities in a variety of industries.
Texas USDA Rural Development State Office
101 South Main Street, Suite 102
Temple, Texas 76501
Phone: (254) 742-9700
Fax: (844) 496-8123
Additional Featured Agents in Tarrant County |
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Marty Walker from The Morine Group |
Tariq Amir from JPAR Real Estate |
Herbert Walker from The Morine Group |
Anitra Walker from The Morine Group |
Dan Garza from RE/MAX Associates of Arlington |