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Quiet suburban living and a strong community in Summerfields
Summerfields is a quiet community 10 miles north of the hustle and bustle of busy downtown Fort Worth. The well-established neighborhood blends laid-back suburban life, a strong sense of community and convenience. Residents are surrounded by shopping, dining, top-ranked schools and other amenities. The neighborhood is also sandwiched between two major thoroughfares, providing access to the rest of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. “It’s a good neighborhood. It has that small-town atmosphere, and it’s very diverse, and I like that,” says Lance Griggs, president of the Summerfields Neighborhood Association and 34-year resident. “There are neighbors that are close-knit. You sit in your front yard, and you’ll have people come visit you.” Griggs, who is retired and lives in Summerfields with his wife, has been the association president since 1996. The association is the heartbeat of the neighborhood, keeping residents engaged, putting forth new initiatives and raising funds for improvement projects. “I just wanted to be involved,” says Griggs. I was raised to not really depend on the government for anything, and I wanted to be able to go to the city and have a say on what was built here. I’ve given my life to this thing, and it’s been a nice neighborhood.”
Homes in the Summerfields neighborhood have a mix of styles and materials.
Hit a home run with neighborhood games in Summerfields.
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Surrounded by mom-and-pop shops
Most shopping and dining options are along North Beach Street and Western Center Boulevard. “There’s a lot of mom-and-pop restaurants, cafes and little breakfast places less than a half mile from the neighborhood,” Griggs says. “We like to support the local people as much as we can.” Tacusa Tacos-N-Pupusas is a local favorite for tamales, barbacoa tacos and other Salvadoran and Mexican specialties. Woolley’s Frozen Custard is a counter-service old-school ice cream joint serving soft serve, malt milkshakes and sundaes. The Fossil Creek Plaza, which is anchored by Albertsons, has Starbucks, Family Dollar, Walgreens and one of Griggs’ favorite restaurants. “Los Molcajetes is one of the best Mexican restaurants around; it’s renowned all over Fort Worth,” he says. The eatery is known for its fajitas, giant salt-rimmed margaritas and live mariachi music. Indian Kitchen is also located here, known for its South Asian dishes and all-you-can-eat lunch buffet. Breakfast Club 51 is the go-to weekend spot for brunch dishes like chicken and waffles, breakfast sandwiches and crepes. Alliance Town Center is the closest mall, 4 miles north, with department stores, boutiques, national restaurant chains and a movie theater.
Discover global flavors right in Summerfields' backyard.
Tacos and Pupusas is just around the corner in Summerfields.
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Ramblers and bungalows under $450,000
Summerfields is filled with a variety of subdivisions, styles and builders. The tree-lined community offers ranch-style homes with midcentury modern touches, bungalows and traditional two-story brick houses. “We were the first neighborhood built here, and now it’s built up over a 15-year period,” says Griggs. “It’s at about 6,500 houses now.” Many homes were built in the 1980s or '90s, and prices generally range from the low $200,000s to the low $400,000s. “We have some of the most affordable houses in the area,” Griggs says. “They’re a little older, but for the most part, they’re well-kept.” Most properties have fenced-in backyards, spacious paved driveways and either rear garage parking or front-facing multi-car garages. Many homes also have pools and large outdoor entertaining spaces. All residents are within walking distance of several parks.
Homes in Summerfields enjoy mature landscape and colorful flowers.
Summerfields is a quiet neighborhood with convince to grocery stores, restaurants, and shopping.
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Parks, trails and other recreation scattered throughout Summerfields
Spacious parks, trails and pocket green spaces are scattered throughout the neighborhood. The 27-acre Summerbrook Park has a playground, ballfields, picnic shelters and trails. Silver Sage and Summerfields parks feature soccer and baseball fields, a basketball court and shaded picnic areas. “Silver Sage is on the eastern side, Summerbrook is to the north, and Summerfields is in the southern part,” Griggs says. “A lot of people live around that immediate area and walk to it. You’ll see dads and sons pitching baseballs.” Arcadia Trail Park is the standout green space of the area, running through the neighborhood’s southern corner and stretching almost 200 acres across multiple communities. The linear park offers tennis, basketball and pickleball courts, two soccer fields, a disc golf course and hiking and biking paths. The Golf Club at Fossil Creek is less than 2 miles away and provides an 18-hole course, a driving range, a practice facility and two on-site restaurants. The club is open to the public but also has memberships and hosts tournaments.
Summerbrook Park offers shade and recreation to visitors of the Summerfield area.
Soccer is always in season when you have so many great fields to choose from in Arcadia Park.
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Summerfields schools make the grade
Keller Independent School District serves the area and is ranked the fifth-best district in Tarrant County, according to Niche. Students that live north of Basswood Boulevard can attend North Riverside Elementary, which offers a theater program and has a B-minus rating on Niche, followed by Fossil Hill Middle, which scores a B. Kids can finish their primary education at Fossil Ridge High School, which receives an A-minus and offers a yearbook club and football and basketball teams.
Fossil Ridge High School offers excellent education to students in Fort Worth.
North Riverside Elementary School's map mural is a playground for young explorers.
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A spirited neighborhood association striving to better the community
Established in 1994, the Summerfields Neighborhood Association keeps residents engaged. The group also raises funds for community projects, initiatives and charitable causes. “We had a newsletter that ran from 1995 to about 2008 with advertising from contributing businesses and averaged about $1,500 to $2,000, and we’d pour it back into the parks, security lights, covered pavilions and sidewalk repair,” Griggs says. “We were the driving force behind getting the Summerglen Library here, which was built in 2000.” The group has provided scholarships of up to $4,500 annually to Fossil Ridge High School students. “We’re focusing on students who were volunteering in their community and trying to foster that volunteer spirit,” he says. Their income currently comes from membership dues. Griggs and several other board members also partner with city council members to ensure the community isn’t overdeveloped and no housing is impacted by future projects. “We’re still working on a lot of zoning issues,” Griggs says. “There was a lot of multi-family housing that was being built, and we’re working with our city councilman to ensure it didn’t encroach too far from property boundaries. We didn’t want wall-to-wall apartments.” And at almost 82 years old, Griggs is out with his wife regularly as part of the volunteer Citizens on Patrol Program. This initiative collaborates with the Fort Worth Police Department to ensure areas are safe. “We go all over depending on where the need is,” he says. “My wife and I go out at about 1 a.m. six to seven nights a week.”
Pride for the USA is seen all throughout the Summerfields neighborhood.
Newer construction two-story homes are popular in the Summerfields neighborhood.
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Ten miles from downtown Fort Worth
Summerfields is sandwiched between Interstate 35 and Route 377, less than 3 miles from each, which provide access to the rest of the area. Downtown Fort Worth is 10 miles away, Dallas Fort Worth International Airport is 18 miles away and Dallas is a 34-mile drive. Trinity Metro provides public transportation, and bus stops are up and down North Beach Street. Medical City Alliance is the closest hospital, 3 miles north.
Bus stops around Summerfields are a convenient way to catch a ride to Fort Worth.
Explore masterpieces at Ft. Worth's Modern Art Museum, just a short drive from Summerfields.
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Parks in this Area
Whites Branch Park
Bike Trails
Picnic Area
Trails
Arcadia Trail Park
Capp Smith Park
Fishing
Lake
Picnic Area
Buffalo Ridge Park
Baseball/Softball
Bike Trails
Grills
Birdville ISD Park
Baseball/Softball
Basketball
Football
Summerfields Park
Baseball/Softball
Picnic Area
Trails
Silver Sage Park
Summerbrook Park
Transit
Airport
Dallas-Fort Worth International
32 min drive
Bus
N Beach & Mimosa - Pepperbush
Bus
N Beach & Winterhazel
Bus
N Beach & Mustang
Bus
N Beach & Basswood
Bus
N Beach & Western Center
Bus
N Beach & Parkhaven
Bus
N Beach & Buckeye - Marserie
Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime
Summerfields
US
Homicide
3
4
Sexual Assault
4
4
Assault with Weapon
3
4
Robbery
3
4
Burglary
4
4
Motor Vehicle Theft
4
4
Larceny
5
4
Crime Score
4
4
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Summerfields Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Summerfields, Fort Worth sell after 32 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Summerfields, Fort Worth over the last 12 months is $379,900, down 11% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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Located in the top-rated Keller ISD, our community offers a world of opportunity – just outside the heart of the city. Designer features like granite countertops and cozy fireplaces will make you proud to call any of our one and two-bedroom apartments home. A quick commute to major employers like BNSF Railway Corporate makes your everyday routine a breeze. And when you’re considering your weekend
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
16,288
Median Age
36
Population Density
12 ppl/acre
Population under 18
27.2%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
13.2%
Below the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$74,934
On par with the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$87,548
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
90.6%
College Graduates
26.5%
Below the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
7.5%
% Population in Labor Force
78.1%
Above the national average
65.1%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
35''
Average Winter Low Temperature
35°F
Average Summer High Temperature
96°F
Annual Snowfall
1''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
47/ 100
Very Walkable
Walk Score®
71/ 100
Minimal Transit
Transit Score®
24/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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