Saginaw

Move to Saginaw, TX

For those looking for a small town with big-city convenience, look no further than Saginaw, TX. Located in Tarrant County, Saginaw is an inner suburb of Fort Worth. If you’re ready to make your move to this charming city, then allow Beverly Beasley to help you find your new home. With more than 35 years of real estate knowledge, she enjoys helping clients just like you start the next chapter in their life.

About Saginaw, TX

With a top-rated school system and lots of business opportunities, Saginaw, TX, has become a great place to live, work, and play. The city has grown from 5,000 residents to more than 20,000 in the past 20 years. The city officials believe that the low crime rate, proximity to the DFW Metroplex, great neighborhoods, and recreation opportunities all enhance the quality of life that residents enjoy. Those who live in Saginaw savor the balance of urban amenities while also living in a tight-knit community built on heritage and traditional family values.

Things to Do in Saginaw, TX

Even as a small town, Saginaw has plenty to do when you’re looking for ways to stay busy. The city offers seven parks, three tennis courts, a volleyball court, softball fields, and a disc golf course. Some of the parks even offer playground equipment for those with physical challenges. The recreation center lets residents cool off in the summer at the aquatic center, and the public library and senior citizen center offer events and activities throughout the year.

For those who enjoy spending time out on the lake fishing and boating, Eagle Mountain Lake and Lake Worth are only a few miles away. Want to hit up the links? Spend the day at The Golf Resort on Eagle Mountain Lake. Do you enjoy arts and culture? Drive into Fort Worth to spend the day at one of the museums.

That’s the great thing about living in Saginaw; you’re only a few minutes drive from anywhere.

Living in Saginaw, TX

As of 2019, the median income for Saginaw residents is $74,521 a year. The cost of living is 101.1 on the cost of living index, making it higher than the national average. The unemployment rate in Saginaw is 3.5%, and the job market has seen an increase of 2.7% over the past year. Home values in Saginaw have increased by 5.4% over the past year and are expected to rise another 3.7% in 2020. The median price of a home sold in Saginaw is $207,200, and the median rent is $1,725.

Schools in Saginaw, TX

School-aged children living in Saginaw attend the Eagle Mountain-Saginaw Independent School District (EMS ISD). The school district is committed to fostering a culture of excellence by providing personalized education, hiring teachers that have a passion for education, and staffing an administrative team that is always there to lend support. EMS ISD is proud to have a low teacher turn-over rate, with the average educator having 6.1 years in the district and 11.4 years total experience.

 

About the Neighborhood

Neighbors are friendly
Great schools
Car is needed
Easy commutes
Parks and playgrounds
It's quiet
It's dog friendly
Golfing
Walking / Hiking trails
Updated May 6, 2024 3:13:pm. Based on information from the North Texas Real Estate Information Systems, Inc. This information is provided for consumers' personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing.
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