Rendon is an unincorporated community in Tarrant County, located roughly 12 miles south of downtown Fort Worth along the U.S. Highway 287 corridor. It has no city government of its own - residents rely on Tarrant County for services, and there is no city permitting office or municipal code enforcement on the ground here. That character gives the area a more open, suburban-rural feel compared to the incorporated cities to the north. According to Wikipedia, the 76140 ZIP code covering Rendon has seen consistent population growth over the past two decades, driven by families looking for larger lots and more space while staying within commuting distance of Fort Worth and the broader DFW metro. The Mansfield Independent School District serves most of Rendon, which is a significant draw for families putting down long-term roots in the area.
The housing stock in Rendon reflects its growth history - a mix of brick-veneer homes from the 1980s and 1990s on established streets, and newer subdivisions from the 2010s that pushed into previously undeveloped land on the edges of the community. Lots are typically larger than what you find in closer-in Fort Worth suburbs, with many properties including quarter-acre to half-acre yards, large driveways, detached garages, and some outbuildings. The owner-occupancy rate in the 76140 ZIP code is high, consistent with the area's character as a family-oriented, long-term community. We also serve neighboring areas throughout the region, including Burleson directly to the south and Kennedale to the northeast.