Impact of Aledo ISD Rezoning on Future Property Values
In a fast-growing district like Aledo, boundary lines are rarely static. As the district expands to accommodate new families, rezoning…
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In a fast-growing district like Aledo, boundary lines are rarely static. As the district expands to accommodate new families, rezoning…
Aledo is the oldest city in Parker County, Texas, getting its name in 1882 when the first post office was built. The town remained a relatively unknown small town outside of the DFW metroplex until the mid-1990s when its economic development really exploded due to the growth of the Fort Worth side of the Metroplex expanding west. Today, Aledo has a population of around 6,000, with the primary economic growth driver being the highly-rated Aledo Independent School District (Aledo ISD), which has been a major draw for the area.
Are you considering a move to Aledo, Texas? In this comprehensive blog post, we’ll dive into all the essential information about living in Aledo. From major streets to schools, new developments, neighborhoods, proximity to Fort Worth and Weatherford, and more, we’ve got you covered. Stick around till the end for some census data and insights on the average home prices in the Aledo area.