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  • A grassy field with scattered trees under a blue sky with clouds. In the background, there are a few small, open-sided sheds or shelters surrounded by greenery.

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    $649,900 • 4.29 Acres
    Azle, Texas 76020 – Tarrant County

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    $149,000 • 0.06 Acre
    Fort Worth, Texas 76179 – Tarrant County

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Why Buy Land in Tarrant County?

Rural lifestyle, convenience, and long‑term appeal. Tarrant County blends the benefits of the Dallas–Fort Worth metro area with pockets of open land—ideal for ranch estates, equestrian use, small‑scale agriculture, and recreational living.

Tarrant County Highlights

Location: Proximity to major employers, airports, and medical hubs

Variety: Pasture tracts, treed parcels, creek corridors, and lake‑adjacent areas

Lifestyle: Room for barns, workshops, arenas, and trails

Access: Paved road frontage and utility availability vary by area

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Where to Look in Tarrant County

Map showing the Dallas-Fort Worth area in Tarrant County, Texas, highlighting Fort Worth and nearby cities such as Arlington, Irving, and Plano, along with major highways like I-35, I-20, I-30, and I-820.

Tarrant County offers a diverse mix of rural landscapes, suburban edges, and scenic corridors, each with its own character and advantages for land and ranch buyers.

Whether you’re looking for equestrian‑friendly acreage, rolling pasture with mature trees, lake‑oriented settings, or build‑ready homesites with quick access to Fort Worth, the county provides a range of environments that fit different lifestyles and long‑term goals.

Exploring the key areas will help you compare features, utilities, and overall feel as you narrow your search.

Haslet, Texas

Popular for equestrian‑friendly acreage and easy access to I‑35W/US‑287, Haslet offers a blend of open space, quiet country living, and convenient proximity to major commuting corridors. View available land in Haslet, TX

Azle, Texas

Known for its gently rolling terrain, mature trees, and relaxed small‑town atmosphere, Azle offers spacious rural acreage with convenient access to Eagle Mountain Lake and an easy commute into northwest Fort Worth. View available land in Azle, TX

Benbrook, Texas

Popular for its scenic blend of rolling hills, lake access, and wide‑open green spaces, Benbrook offers a quiet, country‑style setting with quick connectivity to southwest Fort Worth and major commuter routes. View available land in Benbrook, TX

Keller, Texas

Known for its upscale suburban feel, excellent schools, and well‑planned neighborhoods, Keller offers a refined country‑living atmosphere with convenient access to major North Tarrant County corridors. View available land in Keller, TX

Crowley / South Tarrant

Known for its welcoming small‑town character, open rural landscapes, and convenient access to both Fort Worth and Chisholm Trail Parkway, Crowley offers a comfortable blend of country living and suburban convenience. View available land in Crowley, TX

Tarrant County Land & Ranch Buyer Guide

Tarrant County features gently rolling terrain with a mix of open prairies, soft hills, and natural drainage corridors that create a scenic, workable landscape. This variation in topography offers appealing viewpoints, flexible pastureland, and diverse options for rural living—all well‑suited for grazing, small agricultural operations, and tranquil ranch homesites.

Utilities and Access

Water
City/co‑op water in many areas; wells are feasible on select tracts.

Sewer/Septic
Most rural parcels rely on septic systems.

Electricity
Widely available; confirm service provider and setback rules.

Roads
Paved frontage and county‑maintained roads vary by location.

Use Types

Grazing & Pastureland
Ideal open acreage supporting livestock and long‑term grazing.

Cropland & Hay Production
Productive fields suitable for hay and forage crops. 

Livestock Operations
Supports cattle, horses, poultry, and diversified ranch activities. 

Wildlife & Stewardship
Managed habitat encouraging wildlife, ponds, and rural recreation.

Key Considerations

Soil Quality
Impacts vegetation, grazing capability, and land productivity.

Water Access
Essential for ponds, livestock, and property sustainability.

Infrastructure Needs
Fencing, utilities, and structures affect long‑term costs.

Wildlife & Land Management
Requires habitat planning and responsible stewardship.

Recent Activity in Tarrant County

  • 1001-Brae-Court-Fort-Worth,-TX-76111

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    $125,000 • 2.95 Acres
    Fort Worth, TX 76111 – Tarrant County

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  • A large metal barn or warehouse with a gray roof sits in the middle of a grassy, rural landscape with scattered trees and dirt paths under a clear sky. Farmland and fields stretch into the distance.

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    $1,349,000 • 68.792 Acres
    Fort Worth, TX 76140 – Tarrant County

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much land do I need for horses?

Most hobby setups work well on 5–10 acres with proper pasture rotation and shelter. If you want an arena, trailer turnarounds, and separate paddocks, consider 10–20 acres or more depending on soil, shade, and layout.

Can I get an ag valuation on a smaller tract?

Eligibility depends on county appraisal district guidelines, use type, and historical use. We’ll walk you through the local standards and what a new owner may need to maintain.

What should I look for in utilities?

Confirm water source (city/co‑op/well), electric provider, and septic feasibility for your intended use. We help verify availability, capacity, and connection specifics before you make an offer.

Are there deed restrictions in rural areas?

Some platted acreage communities enforce minimum square footage, structure types, or no‑mobile rules. Unplatted tracts may be more flexible but can still carry recorded restrictions or easements.

How fast can I close on land?

Vacant land deals often close in 3–5 weeks, depending on survey/title timelines and lender requirements. Cash purchases can be faster.

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