Homes For Sale in Crestwood Fort Worth
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Homes for Sale in Crestwood, Fort Worth
Crestwood is one of Fort Worth’s most recognized historic neighborhoods, located along the Trinity River just northwest of the Cultural District. Known for its mature trees, winding streets, and proximity to the Trinity Trails, Crestwood offers a unique combination of neighborhood character and outdoor access while remaining minutes from Downtown Fort Worth.
Originally developed in the 1920s and 1930s, many homes in Crestwood reflect the architectural styles of that era, including Tudor, Craftsman, and traditional residences. Over time, thoughtful renovations and updates have helped preserve the neighborhood’s historic character while accommodating modern living.
For buyers who appreciate established neighborhoods with strong architectural identity and access to Fort Worth’s outdoor spaces, Crestwood continues to be one of the most desirable areas on the Westside.
Crestwood at a Glance
• Developed primarily in the 1920s and 1930s
• Historic Tudor, Craftsman, and traditional homes
• Mature trees and winding residential streets
• Direct proximity to the Trinity River and Trinity Trails
• Minutes from the Cultural District and Downtown Fort Worth
What Makes Crestwood Unique
Trinity River and Trail Access
Crestwood sits directly adjacent to the Trinity River corridor, providing residents with easy access to the Trinity Trails system. Miles of walking, running, and cycling paths connect the neighborhood to parks and destinations throughout Fort Worth.
Historic Neighborhood Character
Many homes in Crestwood retain architectural details from the early twentieth century, including distinctive rooflines, brickwork, and traditional craftsmanship that contribute to the neighborhood’s identity.
Central Westside Location
Crestwood offers the advantage of being close to Downtown Fort Worth and the Cultural District while maintaining a quiet residential atmosphere.
Frequently Asked Questions About Crestwood
When was Crestwood developed?
Most homes in Crestwood were built during the 1920s and 1930s as Fort Worth expanded west from Downtown.
What types of homes are common in Crestwood?
Tudor, Craftsman, and traditional early twentieth century homes are common throughout the neighborhood.
Is Crestwood close to Trinity Trails?
Yes. Crestwood sits directly adjacent to the Trinity River corridor and provides convenient access to the Trinity Trails system.
How close is Crestwood to Downtown Fort Worth?
Crestwood is typically about a 10 minute drive to Downtown Fort Worth.
Browse Homes for Sale in Crestwood
Explore current homes for sale in Crestwood below. Listings update in real time and reflect active properties throughout the neighborhood.
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