Hurst, United States Neighborhood Guide

Updated June 2026

Best for: Families Young Professionals Investors Retirees
Avg. Listing Price
¤321,303
Active Listings
29
Hurst blends a family-friendly, suburban atmosphere with convenient access to city amenities. Tree-lined streets, well-kept homes, and a slower pace characterize the area, while proximity to major highways and shopping centers keeps daily life practical and comfortable for a wide range of residents.

Best for: Families, Young Professionals, Investors, Retirees

Pros:
- Affordably priced housing for the DFW metro area
- Strong sense of community with good schools and parks
- Good access to highways (I-820, SH 121) and nearby employment hubs

Cons:
- Limited walkability in some neighborhoods
- Rising home renovation costs and competitive market for some entry points

Plan a phased approach to home shopping: determine priorities (schools vs. commute vs. yard space), get pre-approved, and be prepared to act quickly on desirable listings. Consider newer builds or larger lots on the outskirts of town for best value; verify HOA rules and any flood or drainage considerations in candidate blocks.
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