Why Live in Coventry
Coventry, located between Burleson and Crowley south of Fort Worth, features a mix of single-family homes, townhomes, and retirement living options. The neighborhood is bordered by Interstate 35W, providing easy access to Fort Worth, which is 15 miles north. Housing styles range from modern ranch-style houses to Tudor and Colonial Revival homes, with most properties built after 2000. Sidewalks wind through planned communities like Coventry subdivision and Coventry East, showcasing neatly kept brick and stone homes. Townhomes along Milverton Drive offer attached rear garages and front lawns, while the Reserve at McAlister provides pet-friendly apartments for residents 55-plus.
Students in Coventry are zoned to either Crowley Independent School District or Burleson Independent School District, with the latter earning high ratings. Judy Hajek Elementary and Hughes Middle School are among the highly rated schools in the area. For outdoor activities, Deer Creek Park offers trails, shady trees, and a playground, while Bicentennial Park, less than 2 miles west, features green space, a disc-golf course, and a splash pad.
Retail and dining options are abundant along I-35W, with McAlister Square hosting chain restaurants and an AMC theater. Grocery stores like Albertsons and Sam’s Club are conveniently located, with an H-E-B plus 6 miles south. The Crowley Market on Main, held every Sunday from May to October, is 2 miles west. Seasonal events in Crowley, such as Pumpkin Paint Night and the Kids Color Run, provide local entertainment. Despite the lack of public transportation, Coventry's proximity to major highways ensures connectivity to nearby cities and amenities.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Coventry a good place to live?
Coventry is a good place to live. Coventry is considered very car-dependent and somewhat bikeable with minimal transit options. Coventry has 6 parks for recreational activities. It is fairly sparse in population with 5.2 people per acre and a median age of 33. The average household income is $80,808 which is below the national average. College graduates make up 33.9% of residents. A majority of residents in Coventry are home owners, with 35.1% of residents renting and 64.9% of residents owning their home. A
local real estate agent serving Coventry can help you decide if this neighborhood is the right one for you. Learn more on our
Coventry neighborhood guide.
How much do you need to make to afford a house in Coventry?
The median home price in Coventry is $350,000. If you put a 20% down payment of $70,000 and had a 30-year fixed mortgage with an interest rate of 6.5%, your estimated principal and interest payment would be $1,770 a month plus property taxes, HOA fees, home insurance, PMI, and utilities. Using the 28% rule, you would need to make at least $76K a year to afford the median home price in Coventry. The average household income in Coventry is $81K.
What are the best public schools in Coventry?
The best public schools that serve Coventry are:
What are the best private schools in Coventry?
The best private schools that serve Coventry are:
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Are home prices dropping in Coventry?
Yes, home prices in Coventry are down 2% in the last 12 months.
Home Trends in Coventry, TX
On average, homes in Coventry, Fort Worth sell after 87 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Coventry, Fort Worth over the last 12 months is $310,225, down 3% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Median Sale Price
$310,225
Median Single Family Sale Price
$327,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$138
Number of Homes for Sale
9
Last 12 months Home Sales
32
Median List Price
$350,000
Median Change From 1st List Price
4%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
-3%