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Fort Worth surprises on new list of best U.S. cities for renters
Fort Worth is the No. 50 best U.S. city for renters in 2026.
A new study comparing the best places to rent in 2026 has determined Fort Worth's renter market is among the top 50 best in America.
WalletHub's new report, "Best & Worst Places to Rent in America" analyzed 182 U.S. rental markets based on 21 relevant metrics, including the difference between rental rates and mortgage payments, rental affordability, the local cost of living, job availability, and more.
Surprisingly, Amarillo was deemed the No. 1 best Texas city for renters, and it ranked 10th nationally.
Renters looking for a place to live in North Texas that balances affordability, convenience, and quality of life may want to look at living in Plano, which came in second place statewide and ranks 12th for a second year in a row. The rental markets in DFW mid-cities Grand Prairie and Arlington also ranked higher than Fort Worth, respectfully appearing 34th and 49th nationally.
Fort Worth has the 46th best quality of life out of all 182 U.S. cities in the report, which should come as no surprise considering the strength of its local job market, its high-quality park system, and its restaurant scene. The city lagged behind in the "renter market and affordability" category, ranking 85th overall, but that clearly isn't deterring newcomers from moving here.
Here's how other North Texas cities' renter markets stacked up in the national ranking:
- No. 66 – Irving
- No. 71 – Dallas
- No. 79 – Garland
WalletHub analyst Chip Lupo said the best cities for renters offer much more than inexpensive housing, a good job market, and recreational activities. For example, rent prices in the top cities cost tenants as little as 15 percent of their income.
"You’ll also have access to robust laws that protect renters, such as limiting deposits to only a month or two of rent," Lupo added.
Though renting can be more cost effective than owning a property, WalletHub said it's not always a better choice.
"The right road to take depends on a variety of factors, including an individual’s or family’s financial means and how well the local real-estate market is doing," the report said. "Like home prices, rental rates can vary significantly by region, state or city."
Other Texas cities that ranked among the top 100 best places to rent in America include:
- No. 13 – Austin
- No. 24 – El Paso
- No. 37 – Laredo
- No. 48 – Brownsville
- No. 63 – Corpus Christi
- No. 64 – San Antonio
- No. 81 – Lubbock
At the bottom end of the ranking, Houston ranked as one of the worst cities to rent in America and landed 144th nationally.
