Wondering what $300,000 can get you in the Fort Worth housing market today? With the median home price hovering just above that mark—around $339,466 as of May 2025—$300K is right in the sweet spot for mid‑range properties . Homes in this tier often offer 3–4 bedrooms, 2 baths, and around 1,400–1,800 sq ft, making them ideal for growing families, savvy investors, or buyers seeking solid value in one of North Texas’s most dynamic cities.
Despite broader U.S. price slowdowns, Fort Worth continues to see steady demand, with well-priced homes in this band drawing significant attention . Inventory is increasing—so buyers are gaining the upper hand—especially in this price range.
Read on to see current listings that offer the best bang for your buck in:
Why Choose $300K in Fort Worth?
- Strong value — you’re just below the city’s median price, often getting full-size single-family homes instead of condos.
- Good variety — from entry-level neighborhoods to newly built communities under $300K.
- Seller competition — with a highly saturated number of listings, buyers often have more room to negotiate.
What to Expect in These Listings
- Move‑in ready homes, often updated with features like new flooring, modern kitchens, and tiled bathrooms.
- Spacious floor plans, including open kitchens and primary bedroom suites.
- A mix of older and newer construction—fixed-price resales and some townhomes or new builds just under $300K.
The real cost
Buying a home isn’t out of reach — and there are many financing options available to make it more affordable. With an FHA loan, your minimum down payment is just 3.5%, which comes out to $10,500 on a $300,000 home. You’ll also need to account for additional costs like closing fees, prorated taxes, and insurance. Altogether, you might need around $19,000 to bring to closing, with a monthly payment around $2,900.
If those numbers feel overwhelming, don’t worry — there are assistance programs and creative financing solutions that can help! Reach out and I’d be happy to connect you with a trusted loan officer to explore what you might qualify for.
Here are a few listing in the $300,000 range:
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Please note that these listing are up to date as of June 18th, 2025. They might have changed or no longer be on the market after that date. To get the most recent information please reach out to me or visit my Realscout.

Listed by Belinda Lopez with CENTURY 21 Judge Fite Company
This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home, has 1,015 sqft of space with an open floor plan. Built in 1984, this home is for sale at $245,999 and located in the Summerfields East subdivision in Fort Worth.

Listed by Belinda Lopez with CENTURY 21 Judge Fite Company
Listed for $317,500, the home was built in 2020, so is only 5 years old. It has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and 1,861 sqft of space in the Rosemary Ridge Addition of Fort Worth.

Listed by Landen Miller with CENTURY 21 Judge Fite Company
This home located on an oversized corner lot has 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. It is 1,326 sqft and is listed for $265,000 with all original hardwood flooring throughout. It also has had both kitchen and bathroom updates! Located in the Wilshire subdivision in Fort Worth built in 1953.

Listed by Lou Quiles with CENTURY 21 Judge Fite Company
This home in Parkwood Estates is a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom with 1,874 sqft. It is listed for $269,999, has been recently updated and well maintained. With granite countertops in the kitchen and bathrooms, this 1979 home is just waiting for the perfect buyers.
Final Take
With $300K in hand, you’re well-positioned to secure a comfortable, move-in ready home in Fort Worth—right around the median price, with room to negotiate and options galore. Whether you’re focused on vintage charm, new builds, or school district preferences, there’s something out there. Let’s explore your picks and find the best fit.