The Union at Stockyards
601 Stockyards Blvd,
Fort Worth, TX 76164
$1,202 - $2,554
Studio - 2 Beds
The neighborhood known as the Stockyards is named after the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District. In this town, you’ll experience what it feels like to be in the Wild West, and that’s no joke. With original brick walkways, wooden corrals, and actual livestock, you’ll feel like you’re on a ranch out West.
This district is a family affair. With kid-friendly shows, museums, entertainment, dining, and shops, there is so much to explore in this historic neighborhood. With bars like Billy Bob’s Texas and restaurants like Cattlemen’s Steak House, there’s nothing hiding the Old West vibe in the Stockyards.
Residential streets reside around this bustling district, and after all, not many people can say they have the Old West in their backyard! This unique historic district is one for the books—check out the available rentals around this neighborhood and enjoy the cowboy-influenced character and charm of the Stockyards.
As of November 2025, the average apartment rent in Stockyards is $1,195 for a studio, $1,549 for one bedroom, and $2,349 for two bedrooms. Apartment rent in Stockyards has decreased by -11.3% in the past year.
Studio
517 sq ft
Average Sq Ft
$1,195/month
Average Rent
1 BR
720 sq ft
Average Sq Ft
$1,549/month
Average Rent
2 BR
1,152 sq ft
Average Sq Ft
$2,349/month
Average Rent
Very Walkable
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If you enjoy walking, you’ll enjoy renting in this area! It’s a very walkable neighborhood.
Some Transit
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You'll likely want a car when living in this area since it has few transit options.
Bikeable
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While there’s some bike infrastructure in this area, you’ll still need a car for many errands.
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Consumer goods, services, and home prices are sourced from the Cost of Living Index published by the Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER). The data on this page is updated quarterly. It was last published in November 2025.