Heritage Village
Tradition SeriesSM|From $358,990
3 - 4 bed| 2 - 3 bath | 2 garage
1 - 2 story | From 1,578 sq. ft.
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Sun 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Mon 12:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Tue - Sat 10:00 AM - 6:30 PM
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Heritage Village, a stunning new home community nestled in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, offers a lifestyle of convenience and comfort. With a tax rate of 2.27% and a low HOA fee of $104 per month, Heritage Village makes owning a beautiful new home an attractive proposition.
Families will appreciate being zoned for the highly-regarded Birdville ISD, ensuring their children receive a top-notch education. Choose from a selection of seven stylish floor plans, featuring both classic one-story layouts and airy two-story designs to perfectly suit your needs. Want to create a dedicated space for family fun nights? Opt for the optional game room and transform it into your personal entertainment haven.
Community amenities
- Tax rate 2.27%
- Walking trails within community
- Pavilion
- Park
- Tot Lot
Schools
O. H. Stowe Elementary
Public
|
K - 5th
1 mi.
North Oaks Middle School
Public
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6th - 8th
0.5 mi.
Haltom High School
Public
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9th - 12th
1.1 mi.
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Sun 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Mon 12:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Tue - Sat 10:00 AM - 6:30 PM
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Area Information
Fort Worth, TX
In the heart of North Texas, Fort Worth is an American gem offering an exceptional blend of rich history, vibrant culture, and promising economic opportunities, as the area is one of the most popular relocation destinations in the country. Fort Worth, often known as "Cowtown" for its deep roots in cattle ranching, is a city that blends its historical significance with modern-day allure. Its legendary stockyards offer a vivid glimpse into the city's past, an homage to Fort Worth's livestock heritage, as well as a look into the City’s bright future.
History enthusiasts find the Fort Worth Stockyards area holds more than traditions, as the city has several notable institutions narrating the region and country's story, with the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame and the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History providing immersive insights into the pioneering spirit of the American West and the innovations shaping our world.
Fort Worth doesn't stop at its historical achievements, as it also delivers excellent parks and outdoor recreation areas catering to nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Trinity Park and the Fort Worth Botanic Garden offer serene escapes within the city limits, with miles of scenic paths perfect for biking, walking, or simply enjoying a leisurely day escape. Lake Worth and Eagle Mountain Lake provide ample boating and water sports opportunities, including paddle boarding and fishing. The city is a stone's throw away from several state parks, including the expansive Lake Mineral Wells State Park, known for rock climbing, fishing, and hiking trails.
The city is also a pulsating hub of arts, culture, and entertainment. The Cultural District is home to several world-renowned museums, such as the Kimbell Art Museum, known for its architectural design and impressive collection of artworks, and the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, which features post-WWII art in all media. Dickies Arena is a shining star of Sports and Entertainment in the community and is one of the newest and best Arena's in the country. The Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra and the Fort Worth Opera bring music and culture to life in stunning performances that captivate audiences year-round, from world-renowned Billy Bobs to Bass Hall. Remember, the city's flourishing food scene showcases a spectrum from authentic Texas barbecue and Tex-Mex to fine dining experiences, highlighting Fort Worth's culinary diversity and innovation.
North Texas is Sports Heaven with Sports of the Metroplex teams and events. The PGA plays Fort Worth at the Colonial Country Club, and the 2026 World Cup will be held in the Metroplex. There are 21 golf courses in Fort Worth, including Six public, five municipal, and ten private courses, and another 29 golf courses within 20 miles of Fort Worth, including 12 public, eight municipal, and nine private courses.
Fort Worth's economic landscape is as dynamic as its culture. Major companies have set their headquarters in and around the city, including American Airlines, Alcon, Bell Flight, Lockheed Martin, CBRE Group, EY, Baylor Scott & White Health, and the City of Fort Worth, each of which contribute to a robust local economy. The city's strategic location and strong business climate have made it a hotspot for startups and established enterprises worldwide, spanning industries from aerospace to healthcare and technology. This economic vibrancy provides ample job opportunities and contributes to a strong sense of community and a high quality of life for residents.
Fort Worth presents a compelling case for anyone considering a new place to call home. Its commitment to preserving the rich tapestry of its past and an eye toward future growth and innovation create a unique living environment. Whether you're drawn to its historical roots, the natural beauty, the flourishing arts scene, or the promising economic opportunities, Fort Worth welcomes you to be part of its vibrant community. Fort Worth is an unbeatable choice if you're looking for a place where history, culture, and opportunity converge.
Discover what Fort Worth offers and why it's the perfect place for your new home. Contact us to learn more about our new house listing information or schedule your in-person tours for our new construction homes in Fort Worth and Tarrant County.
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