The Fort Worth Star-Telegram recently featured the Fort Worth Community Land Trust (FWCLT) and our pioneering Carroll Park development, recognizing it as a new and sustainable pathway to homeownership for Fort Worth families.
The article highlights our first open house at 4092 Merida Avenue, where community members toured the inaugural model home in Carroll Park, part of a 200-development that blends renovation and new construction. Working in partnership with the Rainwater Charitable Foundation, City of Fort Worth, Housing Finance Corporation, and Housing Channel, FWCLT is developing homes designed to remain attainable for generations through the community land trust.
With home prices continuing to rise across the city, this initiative is helping close the gap for families earning 60% to 120% of the area median income, offering homes starting around $135,000 and eligibility for down payment assistance up to $25,000.
The Star-Telegram feature underscores FWCLT’s commitment to long-term affordability and access to homeownership, beginning with Carroll Park and continuing with future developments like Renaissance Heights.
Upcoming open houses and information sessions are available at fortworthclt.org.
