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Castlewood is a new residential community tucked into the growing city of Taylor, Texas, in Williamson County, where buyers are finding brand-new construction at price points that have largely disappeared from closer-in Austin suburbs. Dream Finders Homes is the primary builder here, bringing thoughtfully designed single-family homes to a city that has quietly become one of the most talked-about growth stories in Central Texas. Taylor's combination of small-town character, a revitalized historic downtown, and proximity to major employers has made communities like Castlewood increasingly attractive to buyers who want a new home without the premium of established suburban corridors. Residents enjoy easy access to Taylor's local dining scene and community amenities, all within the Taylor ISD school zone. Neighborhoods | Schools | New Construction | Market Overview | Getting Around | FAQs
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About Castlewood Homes for Sale in Taylor, TX
Castlewood: A New Community in Taylor, TX
Castlewood sits within the city limits of Taylor, one of Williamson County's fastest-growing cities and a community that has attracted national attention in recent years. The Castlewood subdivision is the primary residential address within this neighborhood, offering a cohesive streetscape of newer homes on compact lots. The neighborhood has the feel of a planned community where construction is still active, meaning buyers can sometimes choose finishes and floor plans before their home breaks ground, a rare option in a metro where most resale inventory moves quickly.
The lots in Castlewood average just over a tenth of an acre, which keeps yard maintenance manageable and makes efficient use of space while still giving homes a sense of separation. Three and four-bedroom floor plans dominate the community, with homes generally sized around 1,800 square feet. That combination of bedroom count and square footage hits a practical sweet spot for buyers who need real living space without paying for rooms they will never use.
New Construction in Castlewood
Dream Finders Homes is the builder powering Castlewood's growth, and their presence here means buyers can often work directly with the builder on a new home purchase rather than competing in a bidding war over resale inventory. Dream Finders is a national builder with a strong regional footprint in Texas, and they bring a defined portfolio of floor plans that balance square footage, bedroom counts, and design features at accessible price points.
Buying new construction in a community like Castlewood comes with some advantages that resale homes simply cannot offer: builder warranties, modern energy codes, updated insulation and HVAC systems, and the ability to customize finishes within the builder's available selections. Buyers working with a buyer's agent when purchasing new construction in Taylor often negotiate on upgrades, closing costs, or rate buy-downs rather than purchase price, so having representation matters even when buying directly from a builder. Neuhaus Realty Group regularly represents buyers in new construction transactions throughout Williamson County and can help you understand what's negotiable in a Dream Finders contract.
Schools Serving Castlewood
Castlewood falls within the Taylor Independent School District, a smaller district centered on the city of Taylor. Students in the neighborhood are zoned to Naomi Pasemann Elementary, Taylor Middle School, and Taylor High School. Taylor ISD has the feel of a community-oriented district where teachers and administrators often know students by name, a characteristic that tends to come with smaller enrollment numbers.
Taylor High School participates in UIL athletics and fine arts programs, and the district has seen increased investment as Taylor's population has expanded. Buyers moving from larger suburban districts sometimes find the transition to a smaller district like Taylor ISD refreshing, particularly those who want their children in environments with more direct community involvement. As always, families are encouraged to research current campus ratings and program offerings directly with the district, since staffing and programming can shift from year to year.
Real Estate Market Overview
The Castlewood market is driven almost entirely by new construction, which means the comps here look different from resale-heavy neighborhoods where condition and update level play a larger role in pricing. In a new construction community, floor plan, lot position, and builder upgrade packages tend to move the needle on value more than neighborhood comparables do. Buyers should understand that list prices from a builder's sales center are the starting point for negotiation, not the floor.
Taylor as a whole has seen significant buyer interest from people priced out of Round Rock, Georgetown, and closer-in Pflugerville. That demand has kept Castlewood active. The community's Williamson County address matters for property taxes, as Williamson County rates are generally competitive with the broader metro area. Buyers purchasing in the sub-$400,000 range will find Castlewood among the more accessible new construction options when comparing it against Austin area homes for sale in comparable suburban locations.
If you are evaluating Castlewood against other Williamson County options, it helps to look at nearby communities in Georgetown and Round Rock to understand how location and school district affect price positioning. Castlewood's value proposition is clear: new construction, manageable lot sizes, and a city on an upward trajectory.
Getting Around Taylor and Castlewood
Taylor sits roughly 35 miles northeast of downtown Austin, accessible primarily via TX-79 heading west to I-35, or via TX-95 for connections toward Georgetown and Round Rock. The drive to Austin's tech corridor along the North MoPac corridor or to the Domain area runs approximately 45 to 55 minutes in normal traffic conditions, though rush hour can stretch that window depending on departure time and route.
Taylor itself has been investing in local infrastructure to support its growth, and the presence of major employment nearby has made the commute conversation more local for some buyers. Samsung's semiconductor facility in Taylor represents one of the larger manufacturing investments in Texas in recent memory, and its continued buildout has brought supporting businesses and suppliers into the area. Buyers who work locally in Taylor or in the broader northeast Williamson County corridor will find Castlewood a genuinely convenient address.
For daily errands, Taylor has a Walmart Supercenter, several local grocery options, and a downtown square with restaurants, coffee shops, and small businesses that give the city a distinct sense of place. The HEB in nearby Georgetown and the retail corridors along Williams Drive in Georgetown are also within a reasonable drive for buyers who want access to a wider selection of stores.
Life in Taylor
Taylor has an underrated quality of life for a city its size. The historic downtown anchors a genuine local identity, with longtime businesses sitting alongside newer restaurants and a growing arts and events scene. The Murphy Park and Duck Pond area near downtown gives residents a green gathering space, and the city's annual events calendar includes the International Barbecue Cookoff, one of the oldest BBQ competitions in Texas.
For buyers coming from higher-density suburbs, Taylor offers a different pace. Streets are less congested, the community is smaller, and there is still room for new residents to feel like they are part of the city's story rather than late arrivals to a place that is already fully formed. That character, combined with the economic momentum happening around Taylor right now, is what has put communities like Castlewood on buyers' radar in a serious way.
Buyers who are also considering other homes in Taylor outside of Castlewood will find a range of property types, from historic homes on the original city plat to new subdivisions on the city's edges, giving the market real variety across price points and home styles.
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