
Crestline is a established Fort Worth neighborhood defined by mature trees, mid-century homes with real character, and a community identity that makes residents want to stay. The housing stock — largely built in the 1950s and 1960s — was designed before primary suites and open-plan kitchens became standard, which makes these homes natural candidates for thoughtful additions that modernize without erasing what makes them worth owning.
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Home Addition Zoning & Permits in Crestline, Fort Worth
Crestline falls under City of Fort Worth residential zoning. Standard building permits required. We verify any overlay requirements for your specific address before design begins.
What Does a Home Addition Cost in Crestline?
Crestline addition costs reflect the established Fort Worth neighborhood market. Primary suite additions: $82,000–$200,000. Kitchen bump-outs: $45,000–$130,000. Second-story additions: $155,000–$400,000.
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Primary suite additions are the most common request — Crestline's mid-century homes typically have small secondary bedrooms and no dedicated primary bath. Kitchen expansions to open the rear of these compact but well-located homes are also common.
Why Crestline, Fort Worth Homeowners Add On
Crestline homeowners are attached to the neighborhood's mature character and location. Building adds the space the family needs without giving up the lot, the trees, and the community worth staying in.