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Parker County, TX Real Estate Guide | Denise Abrams

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Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex · Texas

Parker County sits west of Fort Worth along I-20, offering small-town Texas charm, affordable housing, and a growing suburban character. Weatherford, the county seat, is known as the "Cutting Horse Capital of the World" and offers historic downtown charm. Aledo is home to one of Texas's top-rated school districts. Parker County's lower property tax rates and land costs attract buyers seeking space and value within commuting distance of Fort Worth.

Population

160,000+

Cities Served

4+

FHA Limit (2025)

$524,225

FHA Loan Limits — Parker County (2025)

The 2025 FHA loan limit for Parker County, Texas is $524,225 for a single-family home. These limits apply to all cities within Parker County including Weatherford, Aledo, and more. FHA loans require as little as 3.5% down with a 580+ credit score.

1-Unit

$524,225

2-Unit

$671,200

3-Unit

$811,275

4-Unit

$1,008,300

Down Payment Assistance — Parker County

TSAHC — up to 5% DPA grant for income-qualified buyers
My First Texas Home — 30-year fixed + DPA
SETH 5 Star Texas Advantage Program
FHA loans — 3.5% down with 580+ credit score
USDA loans — 0% down for eligible rural areas
VA loans — 0% down for eligible veterans
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Parker County Market Overview

Parker County offers excellent value west of Fort Worth with median home prices ranging from $290,000 in Weatherford to $420,000 in Aledo. New construction is active in Weatherford and Willow Park. The county's rural character, lower tax rates, and proximity to Fort Worth make it attractive for families and buyers seeking acreage. The 2025 FHA loan limit of $524,225 covers most homes in Parker County.

Parker County Real Estate FAQ

Answered by Denise Abrams · TREC #613383-B

What is the FHA loan limit for Parker County, TX?

The 2025 FHA loan limit for Parker County, Texas is $524,225 for a single-family home. This applies to all Parker County cities including Weatherford, Aledo, Willow Park, and Hudson Oaks.

Is Aledo ISD really one of the best in Texas?

Yes. Aledo ISD consistently ranks among the top school districts in Texas, with exceptional academic performance, athletics, and community support. Homes in the Aledo ISD attendance zone command a premium, with median prices around $420,000.

Does Parker County qualify for USDA loans?

Yes. Many areas in Parker County qualify for USDA Rural Development loans with 0% down payment. This includes rural areas around Weatherford and smaller communities. Denise Abrams can verify USDA eligibility for specific addresses.

How far is Parker County from Fort Worth?

Weatherford is approximately 25 miles west of downtown Fort Worth via I-20, a 25-35 minute commute. Aledo is about 15 miles west.

Who is the best real estate agent in Parker County?

Denise Abrams is a Texas Real Estate Broker (TREC #613383-B) with 27+ years of DFW experience serving Parker County. Contact Denise at deniseabrams.com.

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Denise Abrams — Texas Real Estate Broker, DFW Real Estate Strategist

Denise Abrams

Texas Real Estate Strategist & Broker

TREC #613383-B27+ YearsDFW Local Expert
Texas Real Estate Broker · TREC #613383-B
California Real Estate Broker · DRE #01259344
27+ Years in Real Estate & Mortgage
1,000+ Transactions Closed in CA & TX
Former Fannie Mae QC Underwriter
Former Top-Producing Mortgage Loan Originator
Freddie Mac Certified Credit Consultant
Former Certified Homebuyer Educator
Real Estate Investor
Healthy Home Advocate

Denise built her track record closing 1,000+ transactions in California before bringing that expertise to Texas. Licensed in both states, she brings 27 years of real estate, mortgage, and credit knowledge to every DFW client.

Last reviewed: 2025
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2025 FHA Limit

$524,225

Parker County · Single-family

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Denise Abrams · Texas Real Estate Strategist & Broker · TREC #613383-B · Affiliated with NB Elite Realty #592599-BB