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Did you know? Last year, Fort Worth added more residents than any other big city in the country, according to recent census data, and that number is likely to just keep going up. One of the biggest perks is that when you live or relocate here, it’s never been so easy to find an amazing place to live — like Walsh, one of FTW’s most unique communities.

Walsh is currently home to 2,500+ residents seeking a community-focused lifestyle (plentiful gathering spaces, socializing opportunities and events, trails + parks) without compromising on location. Walsh has also curated a rich selection of timeless home designs and architectural styles, so each and every neighborhood is unique.

Sounds nice, right? If a great location, beautiful homes, and exceptional community sound like your ideal place to live, then good news: Walsh is entering its next phase of growth with two new neighborhoods and 300+ homes.

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Once you have a resort-style pool, you’ll never know how you made it without one.

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Brook Hollow

  • Location: East of Walsh Ranch Pkwy.
  • Number of homes: 224
  • Pricing: $300,000-$1,000,000
  • Contributing builders: David Weekley Homes, Britton Homes and Perry Homes

Brook Hollow incorporates a new two-mile multi-use nature trail into the community’s ecosystem of amenities, perfect for hiking and biking. Premium homesites in Brook Hollow back up to the new trail, which offers picturesque landscape views.
Model homes at Brook Hollow and a select number of spec homes are currently under construction.

The Village

  • Location: Village Walk Ln. (south of Walsh Ave.)
  • Number of homes: 138
  • Pricing: $400,000-$1,000,000
  • Contributing builders: David Weekley Homes, Highland Homes, High Street Homes, and Village Homes

Homes in The Village will consist of luxury townhomes, 35-ft + 50-ft lots, and are centrally located adjacent to Walsh’s numerous amenities.

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Walsh checks all the boxes of affordable, beautiful + practical community living.

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Interested? Visit Walsh’s website for more info, use the button below to explore the neighborhoods and homesites via Walsh’s interactive map tool, or contact a homebuilder directly. Tour the neighborhoods + homesites 👀

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