This Castle Rock neighborhood guide is provided by Raylene Lewis, REALTOR® with NextHome Realty Solutions, serving buyers and sellers across Bryan–College Station and surrounding communities.
Castle Rock is a newer South College Station neighborhood developed primarily in the mid-2000s through the early 2010s, during a period of growth along William D. Fitch Parkway and Arrington Road. The subdivision was built across multiple phases and reflects the prevailing single-family development patterns of that era.
Castle Rock is zoned to College Station ISD. To verify the specific schools for any property, use the district’s address-based school finder and enter the home’s address.
Castle Rock in College Station TX contains single-family homes built mainly with brick exteriors or brick combined with siding. Floorplans commonly include three or four bedrooms with open interior layouts. Lots are moderate in size, designed with front-facing garages along curbed streets. Interior finishes vary by property, with some homes retaining original mid-2000s materials and others featuring selective updates such as flooring, paint, lighting, or countertops. Construction was completed by multiple local and regional builders rather than a single exclusive builder.
Castle Rock is located off Arrington Road north of William D. Fitch Parkway, positioned between Arrington Road and Victoria Avenue in South College Station. The neighborhood includes several internal amenities, such as a pool with splash pad, a neighborhood park, a playground, walking trails, and a soccer field within the subdivision.
Internal amenities include a neighborhood pool with a splash pad, a park space, and maintained common areas near the entrance.
Residents use Arrington Road and William D. Fitch Parkway as primary access routes to nearby commercial corridors and service areas throughout South College Station. The Tower Point commercial district, located less than 2 miles away, provides access to grocery, dining, medical services, and general retail along Highway 40 and Arrington Road.
Adjacent residential areas across William D. Fitch include Castlegate and Castlegate II, with additional South College Station neighborhoods extending along Greens Prairie Road and connecting routes.
Castle Rock in College Station TX experiences consistent buyer interest for newer mid-2000s South College Station homes. Typical days on market fall within a moderate range for this construction era, influenced by interior condition and update history. Homes that feature refreshed flooring, adjusted paint schemes, or updated kitchen and bathroom features tend to attract quicker activity than those with original finishes. Pricing patterns generally align with broader South College Station trends rather than isolated neighborhood-specific variations.
Electricity: Most homes are served by BTU.
Water: City of College Station water service.
Sewer: City of College Station sewer service.
Sanitation: City of College Station sanitation services.
Natural Gas: Some homes include natural gas service through Atmos Energy.
Internet: Availability varies by address and typically includes Optimum, with Frontier available in sections where lines are installed.
HOA/POA: Yes. The association maintains the neighborhood entrance and designated common areas.
As Castle Rock homes reach 15–20 years of age, buyers may review system ages such as HVAC units, water heaters, and roofing materials, along with any documented replacements following regional weather events. Interior conditions vary by property based on update history. Working with a Realtor familiar with South College Station development eras can help buyers determine appropriate inspections and evaluate available home documentation.
Buyers researching Castle Rock in College Station TX often also compare similar College Station neighborhoods with close price ranges, build eras, and lot styles, including:
These areas provide helpful context for buyers considering other subdivisions in College Station.
Homes in Castle Rock were primarily built in the 2000s–2010s and feature modern layouts, brick exteriors, and designs typical of South College Station’s planned subdivisions.
Many properties have received updates over time, including flooring, fixtures, and kitchen surfaces, though the level of renovation varies from home to home.
Its location near major South CS corridors makes it appealing for buyers wanting convenience to schools, parks, and day-to-day destinations in a neighborhood that also provides a pool, parks, and playgrounds.
Yes—the neighborhood’s layout, sidewalks, and cohesive design make it attractive to buyers seeking an established, walkable community feel.
Castle Rock is one of the only neighborhoods in South College Station with a private, HOA-maintained splash pad, as most nearby subdivisions offer only standard pools.
Yes. The neighborhood contains a soccer field located within the community park area.
Castle Rock tends to attract mid-range buyers, including first-time and move-up homeowners who want modern construction without the price of newer master-planned areas.
Castle Rock’s established setting, South College Station location, and steady demand contribute to solid long-term appeal for many buyers.
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