New construction · Taylor
Castlewood
Front-porch production homes in the $270s — Taylor's other answer to the Samsung ramp.
← All communities Actively selling Verified July 2026
The community
Castlewood is a compact new-home community in Taylor, selling from the $270s (builder-published base pricing, July 2026 — verify current) as the town absorbs the Samsung megafab’s ramp toward full operations. It’s a different bet than the metro’s big master plans: minimal amenities, a modest footprint, and proximity to an actual historic town rather than a future retail pad. For buyers who’d rather have Taylor’s main street, its barbecue, and its in-progress revival as the “amenity,” the math works in a way the big-HOA communities can’t match.
Dream Finders Homes builds here (some sections have also been marketed under its Coventry Homes banner — rosters and banners rotate by phase, so verify the current lineup and remaining phases before you tour).
The homes
Product is entry-level production with front-porch-forward elevations: roughly 1,300–2,300 square feet, 2–4 bedrooms, on 40- and 50-foot lots (~0.10–0.15 acres). Base pricing runs from the $270s to around $400K, July 2026 — verify current releases; the community typically carries a modest pool of quick-move-in homes, and standing inventory is where builders here have been most flexible on effective pricing. Expect close neighbors and young trees — this is realistic starter-home density, and it’s honest about it. The absence of a resort amenity package cuts both ways: less to enjoy on Saturday, but materially less to pay every month, and at this price point the monthly is the whole game.
Location, schools, and the drive
Castlewood is zoned to Taylor ISD — verify campus assignment by address as the district grows into its new reality. Samsung’s campus is roughly 10–15 minutes; the phased operational ramp continues through 2026, and hiring is the demand story underneath every Taylor community. Hutto and its Co-Op district are 15 minutes west, Round Rock 25–30, downtown Austin a realistic 45–60 that most Taylor buyers make rarely, not daily. In-city taxes without a MUD are the structural advantage over most new communities west of here — verify current rates and whether any PID applies to your section. Cross-shop Spring Creek across town: similar money, gas service and 2-in-1 plans there, tighter in-town orientation here.
Builders active here
Dream Finders Homes — rosters rotate by phase and release, so treat this as a snapshot (July 2026). We track current releases, inventory homes, and which builders are motivated in any given month.
Before you visit the model home
Tour Castlewood with us
Register us as your representation on your first visit — most builders require it from day one. We'll set up the tour, pull the current release sheets, and tell you which lots and phases we'd actually pick.
Prefer to talk first? (512) 537-8623 or contact@raresidential.com.
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