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  2. Fort Worth home prices fall to lowest level since 2021. Is a ...

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    The Greater Fort Worth Association of Realtors’ January 2024 housing report, published this week in conjunction with Texas A&M and Texas Realtors, found that median housing prices in the city ...

  3. As Fort Worth population booms, pushback against new ... - AOL

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    For example, Fort Worth issued 1,214 construction permits for multifamily residences in 2001; the city authorized 1,214 new units within multifamily buildings, not 1,214 individual apartment ...

  4. $12,000 penthouse? Rents revealed for apartment tower in ...

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    Deco 969, the 27-story luxury apartment complex in downtown Fort Worth, released apartment floor plans and rent rates ranging from $2,000 to $12,000.

  5. List of colleges and universities in the Dallas–Fort Worth ...

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    University of North Texas Health Science Center: 2,270 Fort Worth: University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center: 2,235 Dallas: Parker University: 977 Dallas: Art Institute of Dallas: 850 Dallas: Texas A&M University College of Dentistry: 594 Dallas: Texas A&M University School of Law: 452 Fort Worth: University of North Texas at Dallas ...

  6. Texas A&M University - Wikipedia

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    Texas A&M School of Law, formerly Texas Wesleyan University School of Law, is located in Fort Worth. [50] [51] Texas A&M maintains the RELLIS Campus, formerly the Texas A&M University-Riverside Campus and Bryan Air Force Base, which was transferred from the university to become a separate entity within the Texas A&M University System in ...

  7. Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex - Wikipedia

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    The Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, officially designated Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget, [a] is the most populous metropolitan statistical area in the U.S. state of Texas and the Southern United States, encompassing 11 counties. Its historically dominant core cities are Dallas and Fort Worth. [5]