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Glen Rose Neighborhoods & Subdivisions

A researched guide to the named neighborhoods, additions, subdivisions, and planned communities that shape the Glen Rose housing market.

Quick read

Glen Rose has more neighborhood names than most buyers expect

Glen Rose is small, but its neighborhood map is fragmented. Some names are old legal plats, some are recognizable built neighborhoods, and others are newer subdivisions or planned developments still moving through the city approval and buildout process. The guide below organizes the research into practical groups so buyers can compare areas without pretending every subdivision has a clean, official median value.

17 verified neighborhood, subdivision, or development names
76043 primary Glen Rose ZIP for most city-centered neighborhoods
3 main value bands: historic core, new-build midmarket, and higher-end subdivisions
Best fit by buyer type

Which Glen Rose neighborhoods should you compare first?

The right area depends on whether you want historic in-town convenience, newer construction, a higher-end subdivision, or future inventory. These are useful starting points, not substitutes for current listings and comparable sales.

Historic in-town living

Start with Glen Rose Townsite and Railroad Addition if you want older homes, walkable in-town context, and more variation from property to property.

Newer homes

Compare Stoneview, Vista Ridge Add, and Rock Ridge Estate Phase I for newer single-family options and 2020s construction activity.

Higher-end subdivisions

Look closely at Heritage Estates, Rosewood Addition, Tuscan Village, and Summit Ridge for stronger value signals.

Estate or custom-home feel

Watch Paluxy Summit and Squaw Valley Estates, especially if larger lots or a more custom setting matter more than subdivision density.

Future inventory

Keep an eye on Rock Ridge 3, Creekside Edition, Vista Ridge Park, and Glen Rose Condominiums as pipeline projects mature.

How to compare

Neighborhood value bands

Historic core

Glen Rose Townsite and Railroad Addition have older housing stock, infill, and wider value variation. Public comps range from modest older homes into higher-priced renovated or newer properties.

Newer midmarket

Vista Ridge Add, Rock Ridge Estate Phase I, and Stoneview cluster around the mid-$300,000s to low-$400,000s based on current public-value and builder/listing proxies.

Higher-end subdivisions

Summit Ridge, Heritage Estates, Tuscan Village, Rosewood Addition, and Squaw Valley Estates tend to show stronger value bands, often from the mid-$400,000s into the $500,000s or above.

Built and market-visible areas

Established Glen Rose neighborhoods

Historic core

Glen Rose Townsite

The original town plat and one of the most flexible areas for older homes, in-town convenience, mixed housing types, and ongoing infill.

Value proxy
About $250,000, with wide variation
Housing
Older single-family, some duplex or small mixed-use residential
Historic core

Railroad Addition

A legacy plat where values vary sharply block by block. Older homes and newer infill can sit under the same subdivision name.

Value proxy
No stable median; older homes may be far below newer/infill listings
Housing
Mostly older single-family with some newer construction
Larger-lot feel

Summit Ridge

A recognizable single-family neighborhood with larger-lot character and public-record estimates strong enough to support a useful value proxy.

Value proxy
About $455,600
Housing
Detached single-family, early 1990s examples in public records
Higher-end

Heritage Estates

A current MLS-facing neighborhood, sometimes shown as Herit-Age Estates, with mid-2000s single-family homes and higher local value signals.

Value proxy
About $503,700
Housing
Detached single-family homes
HOA neighborhood

Tuscan Village

Officially seen as Tuscan Village Add, this is a newer single-family neighborhood often associated with shared amenities and a cohesive subdivision feel.

Value proxy
About $447,600
Housing
Detached single-family, roughly 2016-2020 examples
Newer gated community

Vista Ridge Add

A newer subdivision also referenced as Vista Ridge Subdivision in city-facing materials, with ongoing 2020s buildout.

Value proxy
About $349,000
Housing
Detached single-family in a gated HOA setting
Newer subdivision

Rock Ridge Estate Phase I

A newer platted neighborhood with naming that varies between Rock Ridge Estate and Rock Ridge Estates Phase I in public-facing sources.

Value proxy
About $388,400
Housing
Detached single-family, mostly 2020s new-build/infill cycle
Active buildout

Stoneview

An active builder community, with public records also showing Stoneview Add Phase Two or Stoneview Phase 2.

Value proxy
About $371,000 for built homes; builder pricing has started lower
Housing
Detached new construction
Estate-lot setting

Paluxy Summit

A real city and assessor-facing subdivision name, but public evidence is more lot-heavy than resale-home-heavy, so a one-number median is fragile.

Value proxy
N/A for stable home median
Housing
Estate lots and custom-home setting
Higher-end

Rosewood Addition

A current market-facing single-family neighborhood, often shortened to Rosewood, with stronger public appraisal-district value signals.

Value proxy
About $479,700
Housing
Detached single-family, roughly 2015-2021 examples
Limited-sample luxury signal

Squaw Valley Estates

A city-approved subdivision with 27 lots in Phase I. Current pricing signals are high, but the sample is too small for a true median.

Value proxy
About $669,900 based on a very small active-listing sample
Housing
Detached homes, marketed toward larger or higher-end properties
Pipeline and early-stage projects

Developments to watch

These names appear in city materials or development reports, but they are not mature comparable neighborhoods yet. They matter because they show where future inventory may appear.

Squaw Creek MeadowsLarge planned subdivision area with city records referencing phases 1-4 and a 102.6-acre tract.
Creekside EditionProposed 22-lot single-family subdivision off English Street.
Rock Ridge Estates Phase II / Vista Ridge ParkSame physical project under evolving names; city materials discuss a 42-lot residential development.
Rock Ridge 3Proposed 100-lot subdivision east of existing Rock Ridge activity.
White Rock RidgeVery small infill subdivision with changing lot references in city/replat materials.
Glen Rose CondominiumsTDLR-registered multifamily/condo project with 78 units referenced in development reports.
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Neighborhood and subdivision reference table

Neighborhood Status Value signal Typical housing
Glen Rose TownsiteHistoric original plat~$250K proxyOlder homes, infill, some mixed residential
Railroad AdditionHistoric platNo stable medianOlder single-family and newer infill
Summit RidgeEstablished~$455.6K proxyDetached single-family on larger lots
Heritage EstatesEstablished~$503.7K proxyDetached single-family
Tuscan Village AddEstablished HOA neighborhood~$447.6K proxyDetached single-family
Vista Ridge AddNewer gated community~$349K proxyDetached single-family
Rock Ridge Estate Phase INewer subdivision~$388.4K proxyDetached single-family
StoneviewActive builder community~$371K built-home proxyDetached new construction
Paluxy SummitEstate-lot settingN/AEstate lots/custom homes
Rosewood AdditionEstablished~$479.7K proxyDetached single-family
Squaw Valley EstatesCity-approved subdivision~$669.9K limited-sample proxyLarger or higher-end detached homes
Squaw Creek MeadowsPipeline/plannedN/APlanned large-lot residential
Creekside EditionProposed 22-lot subdivisionN/APlanned single-family
Rock Ridge Estates Phase II / Vista Ridge ParkReplat/rezone project under evolving namesN/APlanned residential lots
Rock Ridge 3Proposed 100-lot subdivisionN/APlanned single-family
White Rock RidgeSmall infill subdivisionN/ASmall-lot residential infill
Glen Rose CondominiumsRegistered condo/multifamily projectN/ACondominiums or multifamily units

Value signals are not official city or county medians. They are current proxies from public-record values, listing data, builder pricing, and subdivision-level evidence. Ask an agent for current comparable sales before making an offer or pricing decision.

Common questions

Frequently asked

What are the main neighborhoods in Glen Rose?

Recognizable Glen Rose neighborhoods and subdivisions include Glen Rose Townsite, Railroad Addition, Summit Ridge, Heritage Estates, Tuscan Village, Vista Ridge, Rock Ridge Estate Phase I, Stoneview, Paluxy Summit, Rosewood Addition, and Squaw Valley Estates.

Which Glen Rose neighborhoods tend to be more expensive?

Heritage Estates, Rosewood Addition, Tuscan Village, Summit Ridge, and Squaw Valley Estates show stronger public value signals, though exact neighborhood medians are approximate because sample sizes are small.

Are Glen Rose neighborhood boundaries official?

Sometimes. Many names come from recorded plats or city planning materials, while others are MLS or public-record subdivision names. Recorded plat boundaries, assessor/legal-description boundaries, and common neighborhood names do not always line up perfectly.