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Why Live in Crowley

Located about 16 miles south of Fort Worth, Crowley, TX, is a growing community with a population of around 20,000. The city offers a blend of North Texas woodland and prairie landscapes, with lakes and rolling hills in the distance. Crowley has evolved from a rural railway location into a more desirable place to live, featuring less traffic and more open space compared to nearby cities. Housing options range from ranch-style homes built between 1950 and 1980 to new-traditional homes constructed after 2000. The median home price in Crowley is $340,000, which is lower than the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington area average. Students are primarily zoned to the Crowley Independent School District, with some families in the southern edge attending the highly rated Joshua Independent School District. Crowley hosts several seasonal events, including the Celebration of Freedom, a Fourth of July festival with live music, food trucks, and fireworks. Local parks such as Bicentennial Park and Harry S. Teeter Park offer recreational features like walking paths, playgrounds, and baseball fields. The Crowley Recreation Center provides indoor sports facilities, group classes, and daycare options. While Crowley has a few dining options and essential shopping at Stone Gate Plaza, residents often travel to nearby Fort Worth or Burleson for more extensive dining and entertainment. Public transportation includes the South Tarrant ZIPZONE, connecting residents to local amenities and bus routes. Both violent and property crimes remain lower than the state and national averages. Crowley experiences extreme heat in the summer and mild winters, with occasional tornadoes.

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