North Hi Mount pairs classic architecture with cultural access in a way that makes daily life feel exceptionally convenient. Tree-lined blocks feature 1920s–1950s cottages and thoughtfully updated homes, set minutes from the Cultural District and a quick hop to Fort Worth. Bordering Monticello and Crestwood, the neighborhood is framed by West 7th and Camp Bowie, so coffee spots, independent boutiques, and locally loved eateries are always close at hand.
Weekends practically plan themselves. World-class art awaits at the Kimbell Art Museum, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, and Amon Carter Museum of American Art, while hands-on fun lives at the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History. Green escapes include the blooming pathways of the Fort Worth Botanic Garden and miles of riverside pathways along the Trinity Trails. Big-name concerts, NCAA showdowns, and rodeo traditions are a short drive away at Dickies Arena.
Families appreciate the neighborhood-school feel of Fort Worth ISD, with North Hi Mount Elementary feeding into W.C. Stripling Middle and Arlington Heights High School. Commuters enjoy straightforward routes to downtown employment centers and cultural venues, and the area’s active neighborhood spirit—think porch chats, park playdates, and seasonal gatherings—adds a welcoming rhythm to everyday life.
Whether you’re moving in or preparing to list, Agent Pronto can connect you with a top local real estate pro who knows North Hi Mount inside and out, helping buyers and sellers navigate the market with confidence.