Mitchell Boulevard
Mashup of home styles and land lots
The streets of Mitchell Boulevard can follow a rigid or winding grid pattern and include street parking throughout the neighborhood, with some areas having narrow sidewalks on at least one side of the street. Limited trees and little vegetation fill the streets of the neighborhood. Properties constructed more than a century ago and new construction homes built in the 2020s illustrate the mashup of architectural styles in the area. House prices typically vary from around $150,000 for a mid-20th century ranch-style home to around $605,000 for a duplex with a fenced-in backyard. "This neighborhood definitely has better prices than surrounding areas," Cruz says. Developers and homebuilders look to the area for land lots, commonly ranging from $45,000 to $200,000, depending on the acreage.Running trails and a playground at Cobb Park
Home to two parks, Hillside Park and Cobb Park, and surrounded by multiple others, Mitchell Boulevard offers plenty of open spaces. Cobb Park's 225 acres make it the largest park in the community, filled with trees that provide a perfect canopy of shade in the hot Texas sun. Children can run around on the playground or swing on the swing set while the adults hang out by the picnic tables or grill under the pavilion. Runners and bicyclists follow the pavement pathways that slice through the park's woods to the north end near Sycamore Park. Speaking of which, Sycamore Park hosts Texas Wesleyan University Baseball and Softball games at the Ram baseball and softball fields. While the college kids play ball, the younger generation can cool off at the Sycamore Water Park, which includes colorful splash pads and water park equipment.More than a century of learning at Polytechnic High
Carroll Peak Elementary School sends out a weekly newsletter called Dragon's Tales to connect families with what is happening at the school; the elementary earns a C rating from Niche. Morningside Middle School, which has a C-minus, offers students clubs and programs to participate in, including drama, band and activities clubs. Polytechnic High School, known locally as "Poly," started in 1907 and is the alma mater for Johnny Vaught, a football coach at Ole Miss University and a College Football Hall-of-Famer. The high school earns a C and provides industry-based certifications.Take the ‘T’ to downtown
Wedged between Highway 287 and Interstate 35 West, Mitchell Boulevard offers various options for transportation and commuting. These major roadways lead straight to downtown Fort Worth, about three-and-a-half miles away, and nearby areas like Uptown and Southside. Buses from the Trinity Metro Line, known locally as 'The T,' transport residents throughout Fort Worth. Some areas south of Cobb Park and near the highway are more walkable, both for errands and walking to bus stops. Travelers head about nine miles north to Fort Worth Meacham Airport or 24 miles east to DFW International Airport. There are several hospitals within a few miles across I-35, including Medical City Fort Worth and John Peter Smith Hospital.Go shopping and get food on Berry Street
Smoke A Holics welcomes patrons through the door of their brick building to enjoy Texas-style barbeque. Bull horns hang above the service window, and a specials menu greets customers as they order. Stephanie's Jamaican Kitchen serves favorites like jerk chicken and oxtail with walls painted the Jamaican flag's green, black and yellow. South of Cobb Park, on Berry Street and Mitchell Boulevard, shoppers have their choice of several big-name retailers, like Walmart and Ross, and a handful of fast-food joints in a single location. Ramey Grocery sits near the center of the neighborhood as a local option for food and snacks.Crime
Mitchell Boulevard receives an 7 out of 10 on the CAP Index, higher than the national average of 4 — assault with a weapon receiving the highest score with a 9 out of 10.

Agents Specializing in this Area
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Conner Nielsen
John Hill, Broker
(806) 507-6970
90 Total Sales
1 in Mitchell Boulevard
$230,000 Price
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Anissa Ibarra
DeLeon & Associates Realty LLC
(682) 328-0143
51 Total Sales
1 in Mitchell Boulevard
$55,000 Price
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Kimberly Christensen
EXP REALTY
(469) 461-7801
64 Total Sales
1 in Mitchell Boulevard
$137,000 Price
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Elizabeth Garza
Keller Williams Lonestar DFW
(855) 913-1070
66 Total Sales
2 in Mitchell Boulevard
$45,000 Price Range
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Nicole Shipman
The Property Shop
(682) 299-6092
114 Total Sales
1 in Mitchell Boulevard
$175,000 Price
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Amber Dorsey
Real Broker, LLC
(469) 716-6582
99 Total Sales
2 in Mitchell Boulevard
$135,000 Price Range
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Mitchell Boulevard | US |
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Homicide | 7 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 8 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 9 | 4 |
Robbery | 8 | 4 |
Burglary | 7 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 7 | 4 |
Larceny | 5 | 4 |
Crime Score | 7 | 4 |
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Mitchell Boulevard Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Mitchell Boulevard, Fort Worth sell after 62 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Mitchell Boulevard, Fort Worth over the last 12 months is $538,500, down 47% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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