Castle Hills
Lewisville's 2,900-acre master-planned community: golf, parks, trails and a live-work-play core
Castle Hills is a large master-planned, mixed-use community on the northeast side of Lewisville, developed by Bright Realty on land the Bright family had held since the 1950s. It welcomed its first residents in 1998 and has grown into thousands of homes across roughly 2,900 acres, ranging from townhomes to golf-course and lake-view estates, alongside its own shops, offices and apartments. It was historically an unincorporated master-planned community in Denton County; the City of Lewisville completed its annexation of Castle Hills on November 15, 2021, bringing it fully inside the city. Homes carry a Lewisville mailing address and are zoned to Lewisville ISD.
Price Range
Roughly $390K for townhomes to $1M+ for golf-course and estate homes; single-family sale prices commonly land in the $600K–$900K range (approximate, 2026 listings). Ask for current comps by village and product type with an as-of month.
Property Types
Single-family homes, Golf-course and lake-view estates, Townhomes, New construction, Apartments (within the mixed-use core)
Year Built
1998–present (still building out)
HOA: Community association dues apply and vary by village and product type (single-family vs. townhome), with sub-associations in some sections. Ask for the exact figure on a specific listing.
Schools
Lewisville ISD
Commute & Access
Direct access to SH-121 (Sam Rayburn Tollway) on the community's northeast edge · I-35E a short drive west · roughly 25–30 min to DFW Airport · about 30 min to Downtown Dallas
Highlights
What makes Castle Hills stand out
- One of North Texas's largest master-planned communities at roughly 2,900 acres
- Developed by Bright Realty; first residents in 1998, still building out
- The Lakes country club with an 18-hole championship golf course, aquatic center and tennis
- Marketed on amenity depth: around two dozen parks and 25-plus miles of trails
- A true live-work-play core with village shops, offices and dining inside the community
- Annexed into the City of Lewisville on November 15, 2021; zoned to Lewisville ISD
Best Fit
Buyers who want amenity-rich, master-planned suburban living - golf, pools, parks and trails with shops and offices built in - across a wide range of price points from townhome to estate, all in Lewisville ISD.
Nearby Amenities
- The Lakes 18-hole championship golf course and country club
- Aquatic center, tennis and fitness/wellness facilities
- Roughly two dozen parks and green spaces
- 25-plus miles of walking and biking trails
- On-site village shops, dining and offices (mixed-use core)
- SH-121 (Sam Rayburn Tollway) retail and employment corridor at the doorstep
Major Employers Nearby
- Sam Rayburn Tollway (SH-121) corporate corridor
- Nebraska Furniture Mart / Grandscape, The Colony (nearby)
- JPMorgan Chase, Lewisville
- DFW International Airport (~25–30 min)
Castle Hills: Frequently Asked Questions
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Nearby
More Lewisville neighborhoods
- Valley RidgeAn established 1990s neighborhood near Lewisville Lake and Old Town, with its own LISD elementaryRoughly $350K–$650K for single-family homes, with townhomes commonly in the high $300Ks to around $500K (approximate, 2026 listings). Ask for current comps with an as-of month.
- The HighlandsAn established, attainably priced residential area a couple of miles from Lewisville Lake, near Unity ParkApproximately the high $300Ks to low $400Ks at the median, with a spread by size and condition (approximate, 2026 listings). Ask for current comps with an as-of month.