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The thriving neighborhood Fort Worthians should have on their radar

We’re giving you the scoop on Willow Park North, from housing to dining and entertainment options.

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Did you know? Willow Park is the second-largest city in Parker County.

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Ready to leave big-city crowds for small-town charm with urban amenities? Willow Park North might be for you.

Located ~30 minutes away, this master-planned community is in one of the state’s fastest-growing counties.

🏡 Home sweet home

Housing options include:

  • The Gates at Meadow Place | Explore one- to three-bedroom floor plans with modern amenities (think: Granite countertops + Energy Star appliances).
  • Clarity Homes at The Reserves | These 2,000+ sqft single-family homes offer farmhouse, craftsman, and cottage styles. Pro tip: Look out for 80 new builds coming soon.

🛍️ Fun and games

Head to The Shops for retail, dining, and lifestyle options — whether you’re looking for a nail salon or a workout studio. Plus, enjoy top-notch dining and entertainment (including live music performances + small-batch ice cream) at The District.

✏️ Growing together

Did we mention Willow Park is in the top-ranked Aledo Independent School District? Your family’s needs are top of mind — from primary care to furry friends. Discover your new home.

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