Most Affordable Neighborhoods in Fort Worth, TX

Some of the cheapest neighborhoods in Fort Worth are Woodhaven, East Fort Worth, and Western Hills/Ridglea. These neighborhoods offer some of the lowest rent prices in Fort Worth, making them ideal for renters on a budget. As of March 3, 2025, the average rent in Fort Worth is $1,272, which is 1.6% lower than last year. However, it's important to remember that rental prices can vary significantly based on factors such as location, amenities, and floor plans.

Woodhaven

Average Rent

$930/Month

Year-Over-Year Rent Change

1.5%

TransitScore® Rating

29/100

Units Available

404 Rentals

Woodhaven offers renters a peaceful atmosphere with tree-lined streets and well-maintained parks. Nearby golf courses and easy access to downtown Fort Worth make it an ideal location. A variety of shops and restaurants blend with scenic views, making this affordable suburb a Fort Worth favorite.

East Fort Worth

Average Rent

$1,089/Month

Year-Over-Year Rent Change

0.2%

TransitScore® Rating

29/100

Units Available

925 Rentals

East Fort Worth is both diverse and affordable, not to mention ideally located between Downtown Fort Worth and Arlington. Numerous parks and recreational facilities are scattered throughout the area, including nearby Lake Arlington.

Western Hills/Ridglea

Average Rent

$1,253/Month

Year-Over-Year Rent Change

1.2%

TransitScore® Rating

28/100

Units Available

611 Rentals

The suburban neighborhood of Western Hills/Ridglea is only about 10 miles from Downtown Fort Worth, making it perfect for cost-conscious renters who are looking for a spot close to the city but with more affordable rental options. The neighborhood features scenic walking trails and is close to shopping centers and restaurants.

Wedgwood

Average Rent

$1,269/Month

Year-Over-Year Rent Change

2.6%

TransitScore® Rating

15/100

Units Available

849 Rentals

Situated around a lake, Wedgwood provides a scenic location filled with history. Popular parks like Candleridge Park and Wedgwood Park add to the area's appeal, along with the neighborhood’s proximity to Hulen Mall. Commuters appreciate easy access to Chisholm Trail Parkway, along with Interstates 20, 35, and 820.

Southwest Fort Worth

Average Rent

$1,324/Month

Year-Over-Year Rent Change

3.8%

TransitScore® Rating

75/100

Units Available

2,577 Rentals

Extending south of Fort Worth toward Burleson and west along I-30, Southwest Fort Worth covers a large area. At the heart of this region, Benbrook Lake provides boating, swimming, and hiking trails. Neighborhoods in Southwest Fort Worth include Willow Creek, Edgecliff Village, and Far Southwest.

Eagle Mountain

Average Rent

$1,404/Month

Year-Over-Year Rent Change

4.2%

TransitScore® Rating

1/100

Units Available

257 Rentals

Eagle Mountain offers stunning natural surroundings, characterized by Eagle Mountain Lake and outdoor recreation areas. The neighborhood is part of the city of Saginaw, a popular suburb of Fort Worth.

Marine Creek

Average Rent

$1,415/Month

Year-Over-Year Rent Change

3.6%

TransitScore® Rating

4/100

Units Available

388 Rentals

Marine Creek is located northwest of Fort Worth and is near Lake Worth and Eagle Mountain Lake. The neighborhood’s namesake creek runs through the area, with Buck Sansom Park providing hiking trails and picnic areas.

South Fort Worth

Average Rent

$1,435/Month

Year-Over-Year Rent Change

0.6%

TransitScore® Rating

13/100

Units Available

855 Rentals

South Fort Worth covers a large area composed of several neighborhoods, including Forest Hill, Kennedale, Rendon, and Everman. This budget-friendly neighborhood provides easy access to Joe Pool Lake and Lake Arlington while still being close to both Dallas and Arlington.

Blue Mound

Average Rent

$1,496/Month

Year-Over-Year Rent Change

4.8%

TransitScore® Rating

0/100

Units Available

421 Rentals

Blue Mound is a cozy suburban community roughly eight miles north of Fort Worth. Residents enjoy easy access to nearby Eagle Mountain Lake and several lakeside parks. Commuters enjoy easy access to Interstates 35 and 820. The city is roughly four miles from Fort Worth Meacham International Airport and the Vintage Flying Museum.

Northwest Fort Worth

Average Rent

$1,500/Month

Year-Over-Year Rent Change

1.1%

TransitScore® Rating

17/100

Units Available

2,338 Rentals

Northwest Fort Worth stretches from Interstate 30 and the west side of Fort Worth north to the tip of Eagle Mountain Lake. This region contains several smaller neighborhoods like Lakeside, River Oaks, and Westworth Village. Eagle Mountain Lake and Lake Worth are located in the heart of the area, providing residents with ample outdoor activities.

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Methodology

Transit Score measures access to public transit. Scores range from 0 (minimal transit) to 100 (rider’s paradise). Learn more about the Transit Score methodology. Rental data is sourced from CoStar Group’s Market Trend reports. As a leading authority in commercial real estate information, analytics, and news, CoStar performs in-depth research to build and sustain an extensive database of commercial real estate insights.

We've combined this data with public records to provide the most current rental information available.