Tanglewood
A central Fort Worth neighborhood known for strong schools and long-term livability.
Overview
Tanglewood is one of Fort Worth’s most consistently sought-after neighborhoods, largely driven by its reputation for strong schools and its central location.
Situated just south of the Trinity River and near TCU, Clearfork, and the Colonial area, Tanglewood offers a balance of convenience and stability that continues to attract long-term homeowners. The neighborhood feels established and active, with a steady flow of families moving in and staying for years.
For many buyers, Tanglewood isn’t just one of several options — it’s the goal.
What Daily Life Looks Like
Life in Tanglewood tends to revolve around routine and proximity.
School drop-offs, after-school activities, and evenings at home are balanced with easy access to Clearfork, Waterside, and nearby restaurants. The Trinity Trails are close by, offering an easy outlet for walking, running, or biking.
The neighborhood itself stays active but not overwhelming. Streets are consistently used, neighbors are engaged, and there’s a sense that people are invested in being here long-term.
Homes & Architecture
Homes in Tanglewood were primarily built between the 1950s and 1970s, with a mix of original ranch-style homes, updated properties, and new construction.
Lot sizes vary, but many offer functional layouts and opportunities for renovation or expansion. Over time, the neighborhood has seen a steady mix of updates and rebuilds, which has helped maintain both value and demand.
Buyers often come in with a long-term mindset, whether that means renovating over time or building new.
Who It’s Best For
Tanglewood tends to attract:
• Families prioritizing strong public school access
• Buyers looking for a central, convenient location
• Homeowners planning to stay long-term
• Those comfortable with a mix of original homes and new construction
It may be less ideal for buyers seeking quiet, tucked-away streets or highly walkable retail.
Market Perspective
Tanglewood consistently sees strong demand. Inventory moves quickly, especially for well-updated homes or properties positioned in the core of the neighborhood.
Because of the school zoning and location, many buyers focus specifically on Tanglewood, which keeps competition steady across different price points.
It’s a neighborhood where preparation matters — both in how homes are presented and how buyers approach opportunities.