By Mark Hewitt · Hewitt Group at Real Broker, LLC
Wedgwood is one of Fort Worth's most consistently popular family neighborhoods — a community that has been attracting buyers who value established neighborhood character, reasonable price points, and convenient access to southwest Fort Worth's amenities for decades. Located primarily in the 76133 zip code, Wedgwood represents a different value proposition from the premium near-west neighborhoods of 76107 and 76109 — it is more accessible, more practical, and more representative of the solid, livable suburban Fort Worth that the majority of the city's homebuying market is seeking. Mark Hewitt and the Hewitt Group at Real Broker, LLC serve buyers and sellers throughout southwest Fort Worth, and this guide provides the specific coverage of the Wedgwood area that buyers and sellers in this market need.
Location, Schools, and Community Character
Wedgwood sits in the southwest Fort Worth corridor, generally in the area south of Altamesa Boulevard and west of McCart Avenue in the 76133 zip code. The neighborhood's housing stock is predominantly 1960s through 1980s construction — solid, well-built homes of the era that range from modest three-bedroom ranch homes to more substantial four-bedroom properties on larger lots. The mature trees, established landscaping, and community infrastructure of a neighborhood this age give Wedgwood the physical character that buyers consistently find more appealing than the raw newness of outer suburban development.
Wedgwood area schools are served by Fort Worth ISD, and the specific school assignments vary by address within the neighborhood. Families with school-age children should verify specific school feeder patterns through the Fort Worth ISD website for any address under consideration.
Wedgwood Home Values and Market Conditions
Wedgwood area home prices in the current market run approximately $240,000 to $370,000 for the majority of transactions, making it one of the more accessible established family neighborhoods in the Fort Worth market. This price range — combined with the neighborhood's established character and southwest Fort Worth location — creates a buyer pool that includes first-time buyers, young families, and move-up buyers from more affordable but less desirable Fort Worth zip codes. The current market in this price band reflects the broader regional trends — correctly priced, well-presented homes are moving, while overpriced listings are sitting and eventually reducing.
Buying and Selling in Wedgwood
Wedgwood buyers should approach the neighborhood's housing stock with the vintage-specific inspection awareness that applies across Fort Worth's mid-century and early-suburban-growth residential landscape. The foundation conditions, HVAC system ages, and electrical system considerations that characterize 1960s through 1980s construction in Tarrant County are relevant inspection priorities for any Wedgwood home purchase.
Wedgwood sellers who invest in fresh paint, updated flooring, and functional systems updates — the preparation investments that most directly affect buyer perception and offer quality in this price band — consistently achieve better outcomes than sellers who list with minimal preparation and rely on the neighborhood's established character to carry the listing. Mark Hewitt and the Hewitt Group at Real Broker, LLC are ready to help with your Wedgwood purchase or sale. Contact us today.