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Garden Acres

New construction homes for sale in Garden Acres, Fort Worth, TX

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New home communities in Garden Acres, Fort Worth, TX

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Housing market in Garden Acres, TX

Real estate price trends

Home price data reflects 65 listings in Garden Acres, TX, sourced from Jome and updated regularly

*Based on Jome markets

What it's like to live in Garden Acres?

Garden Acres sits in south Fort Worth, defined by its position east of the Interstate 35W corridor and south of Everman Parkway. The area is characterized by deep, oversized lots. These parcels often exceed half an acre, a rarity for this proximity to the city center. Residents have access to Johnson Park and the Everman Public Library, both under a mile north of the neighborhood's central residential blocks. A notable trade-off for the spacious land use is the lack of traditional suburban infrastructure, as many streets lack concrete curbs and sidewalks. While much of the housing stock dates to the mid-20th century, recent activity includes limited infill development and new homes in Garden Acres that utilize the existing large parcels.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the current median sale price for a property in Garden Acres, TX?

The current real estate market in the Garden Acres, TX is characterized by a median sale price of $306,990, as of May 2026. This figure is based on an analysis of 32 new construction properties, developed by 3 different builders, each contributing to the area's housing diversity.

Who are the major developers of new construction homes in Garden Acres, TX?

Garden Acres, TX's real estate market offers many new construction options, with LGI Homes, D.R. Horton and Lennar as the main developers. These builders create communities suited to modern living.

Do new homes in Garden Acres use city sewer or septic systems?

It depends on the specific property. New homes located within the denser, newly developed subdivisions typically connect to municipal water and sewer services. However, if you are purchasing a new custom home on a larger, scattered lot in the older sections of Garden Acres, it will likely rely on a private aerobic septic system. Buyers should verify the utility setup and understand the maintenance requirements for septic systems if applicable.

Which school districts serve the Garden Acres area?

School zoning is a critical factor for families moving to this area. Garden Acres sits near a district boundary line. Depending on the exact street, a new home may be zoned to the Everman Independent School District (Everman ISD) or the highly sought-after Burleson Independent School District (Burleson ISD) to the south. Because district assignments significantly impact property values, always confirm the specific zoning for any address you consider.

How does the location impact commuting to Fort Worth?

Garden Acres is located in South Fort Worth, offering excellent highway access. Residents primarily utilize Interstate 35W to commute directly north into downtown Fort Worth or the Medical District. Additionally, the nearby Chisholm Trail Parkway provides a high-speed toll alternative to bypass heavy I-35W traffic. This connectivity makes the neighborhood a highly viable option for professionals seeking a straightforward daily commute.