Ramey Place, Fort Worth

Updated June 22, 2026 · 214 residents

Ramey Place is a quiet, suburban-style neighborhood in Fort Worth characterized by a mix of residential life and light industrial activity. While the area offers high walkability and is notably friendly for dog owners, residents experience significant ambient noise from nearby road traffic.

Key Highlights

Moderate PrivacyHighly WalkableModest StreetscapesGreat for DogsSemi-rural feelQuiet and functionalHigh Noise LevelsVariable Air QualityMixed Commercial PresenceLow Insurance CoverageStrongly LiberalDiverse Age Mix
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About Ramey Place

Located within the broader Fort Worth landscape, this neighborhood presents a modest, mixed-use environment where residential properties sit alongside light industrial units and green spaces like those near Christland Baptist Church. The area maintains a distinct suburban feel, though it is influenced by its proximity to major transit corridors. According to data, the neighborhood provides a highly walkable environment that supports daily pedestrian activity, making it a functional choice for those who prioritize accessibility to local amenities over absolute quiet.

Prospective residents should consider the trade-offs inherent to the area, particularly regarding acoustic comfort, as road traffic contributes to elevated noise levels. The neighborhood faces challenges typical of its district, including limited insurance coverage and environmental factors such as flood risk. It is best suited for individuals or households who value a walkable, dog-friendly community and are comfortable navigating the realities of an urban-industrial transition zone.

Neighborhood Scores Across 15 Qualities

🤫 Privacy Index

Residential spacing offers a moderate level of seclusion with some buffers between neighbors. According to iHuus data, this level of privacy is slightly higher than the Fort Worth average.

🚶 Walkability

Pedestrian travel is efficient due to the presence of sidewalks and safe crossings. This level of accessibility is higher than the Fort Worth average, according to iHuus data.

🎨 Visual Appeal

Standard tract housing with small, tidy yards defines the local scenery. This level of visual variety sits slightly below the Fort Worth average.

🐕 Dog Friendliness

Connected green spaces and wide, traffic-safe paths provide an environment that is significantly more dog friendly than the Fort Worth average, according to iHuus data.

🗺️ Urban-Rural Index

Open land and scattered homes characterize the area, offering a slightly more rural environment than the typical Fort Worth landscape. According to iHuus data, this provides more access to fields and woodland than the city average.

Neighborhood Vibe

Local activity is limited to a quiet suburban landscape with light industrial units and minimal commercial density. This area offers less social energy and fewer amenities than the Fort Worth average, according to iHuus data.

🔊 Acoustic Comfort

Frequent noise from nearby freeway and railroad activity characterizes this area. According to iHuus data, acoustic comfort in this neighborhood is significantly lower than the Fort Worth average.

🌿 Air Quality

Air quality in this area fluctuates between acceptable and unhealthy levels, though conditions remain slightly better than the Fort Worth average according to iHuus data. Sensitive groups should remain mindful of occasional periods of poor air quality.

🏭 Industrial Proximity

Light industrial and commercial units exist alongside residential areas, leading to more active daytime traffic than is typical for Fort Worth. This mix of uses creates a blend of residential life and local commercial activity according to iHuus data.

🏥 Health Insurance Coverage

Health insurance accessibility is significantly lower than the Fort Worth average, according to iHuus data. Residents in this area face much greater challenges accessing coverage compared to the rest of the city.

🗳️ Ideological Lean

Voting patterns and census indicators show a predominantly liberal political leaning, which is notably higher than the Fort Worth average.

👥 Population Age Profile

Residents live alongside a balanced variety of young adults, families, and older individuals. This demographic spread is slightly more varied than the average found across Fort Worth, according to iHuus data.

Block-Level Insights for Ramey Place

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DimensionRamey PlaceAlamo Heights
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Walkabilityavg 7.5
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Acoustic Comfortavg 4.12
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Privacy Indexavg 5.64
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Visual Appealavg 6.38
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Dog Friendlinessavg 6.57
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Urban-Rural Indexavg 6.92
Neighborhood Vibeavg 4.56
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Health Insurance Coverageavg 5.8
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Air Qualityavg 3.68
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Industrial Proximityavg 8.13
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Flood Safetyavg 3.61
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Ideological Leanavg 5.62
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Population Age Profileavg 4.51
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Fire Safety
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School Quality

School Districts Serving Ramey Place

Fort Worth Independent School District school district map
Fort Worth Independent School District
Grades K–123/10
137 schools Rating range: 210 / 10

Fort Worth ISD is currently in a distressed state, characterized by a widening achievement gap between its elite magnet programs and its struggling neighborhood schools. The district faces critical operational headwinds, including a $40 million budget deficit, significant enrollment decline, and impending school closures that have eroded community confidence. Although the district maintains a few nationally recognized high schools and specialty academies, the systemic instability caused by financial insolvency risks and leadership transitions outweighs these localized successes, placing the organization in a precarious 'wait and see' posture for most families.

Schools

Benbrook ElElementary
10/10
South Hi Mount ElElementary
10/10
Westpark ElElementary
10/10
Alice D ContrerasElementary
10/10
Riverside Applied Lrn CtrElementary
10/10
De Zavala ElElementary
10/10
Christene C Moss ElElementary
10/10
Tanglewood ElElementary
10/10
Marine Creek Collegiate H SHigh
10/10
Im Terrell Academy For Stem And VpaHigh
10/10
Overton Park ElElementary
10/10
Young Men's Leadership AcademyHigh
10/10
World Languages InstituteHigh
10/10
Tarrant Co College South/Fort Worth Collegiate H SHigh
10/10
Rolling Hills ElElementary
10/10
Texas Academy Of BiomedicalHigh
10/10
Young Women's Leadership AcademyHigh
10/10
Glen Park ElElementary
8/10
Maude I Logan ElElementary
8/10
Luella Merrett ElElementary
8/10
Meadowbrook ElElementary
8/10
Mitchell Boulevard ElElementary
8/10
North Hi Mount ElElementary
8/10
Oakhurst ElElementary
8/10
Paschal H SHigh
8/10
M L Phillips ElElementary
8/10
Trimble Technical H SHigh
8/10
Versia Williams ElElementary
8/10
Washington Heights ElElementary
8/10
Waverly Park ElElementary
8/10
Alice Carlson Applied Lrn CtrElementary
8/10
Applied Learning AcadMiddle
8/10
Mclean 6Th GradeMiddle
8/10
Lowery RoadElementary
8/10
Cesar Chavez PriElementary
8/10
Lily B Clayton ElElementary
8/10
Richard J Wilson ElElementary
8/10
Westcliff ElElementary
8/10
Worth Heights ElElementary
8/10
Success H SHigh
8/10
Daggett MontessoriElementary
8/10
Mcrae ElElementary
8/10
Dolores Huerta ElElementary
8/10
Benbrook Middle/High SchoolHigh
8/10
John T White ElElementary
8/10
Carter Park ElElementary
6/10
Carter-Riverside H SHigh
6/10
Manuel Jara ElElementary
6/10
Como ElElementary
6/10
Daggett ElElementary
6/10
Diamond Hill-Jarvis H SHigh
6/10
Forest Oak MiddleMiddle
6/10
Hubbard ElElementary
6/10
Natha Howell ElElementary
6/10
O D Wyatt H SHigh
6/10
Rosemont MiddleMiddle
6/10
Sam Rosen ElElementary
6/10
David K Sellars ElElementary
6/10
South Hills ElElementary
6/10
J T Stevens ElElementary
6/10
Sunrise - Mcmillan ElElementary
6/10
Bonnie BraeElementary
6/10
Seminary Hills Park ElElementary
6/10
Woodway ElElementary
6/10
Arlington Heights H SHigh
6/10
Burton Hill ElElementary
6/10
Elder MiddleMiddle
6/10
Greenbriar ElElementary
6/10
Mclean MiddleMiddle
6/10
Meacham MiddleMiddle
6/10
Morningside ElElementary
6/10
Charles Nash ElElementary
6/10
North Side H SHigh
6/10
Oaklawn ElElementary
6/10
A M Pate ElElementary
6/10
Carroll Peak ElElementary
6/10
Polytechnic H SHigh
6/10
Ridglea Hills ElElementary
6/10
Sagamore Hill ElElementary
6/10
Bruce Shulkey ElElementary
6/10
Southwest H SHigh
6/10
Springdale ElElementary
6/10
Stripling MiddleMiddle
6/10
Kirkpatrick MiddleMiddle
6/10
Bill J Elliott ElElementary
6/10
Pk Satellite CentersPrekindergarten
6/10
George Clarke ElElementary
4/10
Daggett MiddleMiddle
4/10
S S Dillow ElElementary
4/10
Dunbar H SHigh
4/10
Eastern Hills H SHigh
4/10
Van Zandt-Guinn ElElementary
4/10
Helbing ElElementary
4/10
Atwood Mcdonald ElElementary
4/10
Meadowbrook MiddleMiddle
4/10
Moore M H ElElementary
4/10
Maudrie Walton ElElementary
4/10
Western Hills ElElementary
4/10
Western Hills H SHigh
4/10
Int'l Newcomer AcadMiddle
4/10
Western Hills PriElementary
4/10
Boulevard HeightsOther
4/10
Diamond Hill ElElementary
4/10
J Martin Jacquet MiddleMiddle
4/10
East Handley ElElementary
4/10
Harlean Beal ElElementary
4/10
Kirkpatrick ElElementary
4/10
Monnig MiddleMiddle
4/10
Riverside MiddleMiddle
4/10
W J Turner ElElementary
4/10
Westcreek ElElementary
4/10
South Hills H SHigh
4/10
Jean Mcclung MiddleMiddle
4/10
Hazel Harvey Peace ElElementary
4/10
William James MiddleMiddle
2/10
Leonard MiddleMiddle
2/10
Morningside MiddleMiddle
2/10
West Handley ElElementary
2/10
T A Sims ElElementary
2/10
Edward Briscoe ElElementary
2/10
Rufino Mendoza Sr ElElementary
2/10
Eastern Hills ElElementary
2/10
W M Green ElElementary
2/10
Wedgwood MiddleMiddle
2/10
Clifford Davis ElElementary
2/10
Detent CtrHigh
Not rated
Jo Kelly Sp EdOther
Not rated
Assessment CtrOther
Not rated
Juvenile Justice Alternative Ed ProgramSecondary
Not rated
Fw Rgnl Program For DeafElementary
Not rated
Metro OpportunityHigh
Not rated
Insights Learning CenterElementary
Not rated
Tarrant Youth RecoverySecondary
Not rated
Transition CtrHigh
Not rated
Women's HavenOther
Not rated
Children's Medical CtrOther
Not rated
Bridge AssocHigh
Not rated

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Ramey Place a walkable neighborhood?
Yes, the neighborhood is highly walkable compared to the city average, allowing residents to navigate the area on foot with relative ease.
What is the noise environment like in Ramey Place?
The neighborhood experiences significant noise, primarily driven by road traffic. Residents should expect higher-than-average ambient sound levels due to the area's proximity to major roadways.
Is Ramey Place a good area for dog owners?
The neighborhood is well-suited for dog owners, scoring notably higher than the city average for dog friendliness. The presence of local green spaces and walkable streets makes it a practical choice for pet owners.