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Fun fact: WALSH is one of the most sought-after and fastest-growing neighborhoods in East Parker County.

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Ready for a home in a place where modern living meets Texas charm?

Nestled in West Fort Worth, this vibrant, fast-growing community offers top-rated Aledo ISD schools, endless amenities, and stunning natural beauty. From a state-of-the-art athletic club and resort-style pools to creative spaces like the Makerspace and miles of hiking trails, there’s something for everyone at WALSH.

With homes from award-winning builders and exciting new developments on the way, WALSH is more than a neighborhood — it’s a lifestyle. Come see what makes WALSH so special.

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