New Construction Homes in Rockwall TX: Shane Homes at Park Hills Review

Quick confession before we get into the details: I can sing the Canadian national anthem. All of it. Why mention that? Because it explains my excitement about a Canadian builder making its first appearance here. If you’re shopping for  new construction homes in Rockwall TX, Shane Homes at Park Hills deserves a serious look. Their first Texas offering mixes near-custom flexibility with production sensibility, and the result is a level of finish and thoughtfulness you rarely find at this price point.

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Introduction to Shane Homes at Park Hills in Rockwall TX

I won’t make you endure my rendition of "O Canada," but I will say this: when a respected Canadian builder decides to set up shop in Texas, it’s worth paying attention to. Shane Homes is stepping into the DFW market with Park Hills in Rockwall, and their approach blends what production buyers want with near-custom quality. For anyone focused on new construction homes in Rockwall TX, this arrival is a noteworthy development.

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Shane Homes Enters the Texas Market

Shane Homes is launching its first United States community at Park Hills. They’re known in Canada for attention to detail and thoughtful standards. Here’s what stands out immediately:

  • Near-custom flexibility — buyers can request structural changes without the full custom timeline and cost.
  • Higher baseline quality — things like solid core doors, 2x6 framing, and glued drywall are standard practices.
  • Design-forward finishes — elevated millwork, ceilings, and details you usually see in higher price points.

Grand Entry and First Impressions at Shane Homes Rockwall TX

First impressions matter — the entry and foyer give a strong one. High ceilings, a formal study adjacent to the front door, and solid-feeling doors set a tone of quality. The living area opens with an impressive double-height ceiling that makes the main living space feel expansive and intentional.

Small details communicate care: a storage closet under the stairs with a solid door (not hollow), the layout flows from mudroom to laundry to a butler’s pantry behind the kitchen. These are the kinds of practical choices that make daily life easier and show thoughtful planning.

Kitchen, Pantry & Main Living Areas

The kitchen is a highlight. A large island anchors the space and the hood, extended cabinetry, and counters-to-ceiling cabinets on one wall create a premium look without feeling overdone. Shane Homes allows buyers to personalize plans — flipping layouts or adding structural options — which means this kitchen can be tailored if you want something slightly different.

Design notes worth copying:

  • Countertop carried up as backsplash — a clean, modern look that feels cohesive.
  • Cabinets to ceiling — more storage and a finished aesthetic.
  • Butler’s pantry plus pantry — two layers of storage make entertaining and weekday storage simpler.

Clear overhead view of two-story living room with chandelier, windows and floorplan inset

If your checklist includes a dream island, efficient pantry space, and an open-family plan that still feels deliberate, this home delivers. For people hunting new construction homes in Rockwall TX, layouts like this hit the sweet spot between style and function.

Dual Patios & Backyard Space

One of the unique features here: dual patios that wrap and connect outdoor living to the interior. The backyard slopes nicely and is lined with trees — great for privacy and creating a yard that feels bigger than it is. Two patio spaces give options for morning coffee and evening entertaining.

Park Hills backyard view from patio with lawn, fence and landscaping

Outdoor space matters with Texas weather and lifestyle. If you prioritize an exterior extension of your living area, the dual patios at Park Hills are a strong selling point among new construction homes in Rockwall TX.

Custom Details & Guest Suite

Walkthrough highlights include graceful arches and boho-adjacent details that are standard to the plan — not an upgrade. That’s meaningful because it keeps the base price competitive while delivering premium aesthetics.

An optional third-car bay is currently configured as a guest suite with its own bathroom and closet. A couple of practical but high-impact choices stood out:

  • 8-foot interior doors — they elevate the look and proportion of rooms.
  • Black hardware that’s actually ordered black — not just spray-painted. It’s a small thing, but it shows a builder paying attention to durability and finish quality.

Primary Suite & Luxury Bath

The primary suite is notably generous. A freestanding tub, a walk-in shower, and two closets provide both luxury and storage. Practical touches — like a pocket door for the toilet alcove — maximize usable space and keep the bathroom feeling open and uncluttered.

Spacing, storage, and smart circulation are hallmark elements that matter most in everyday life. Shane’s choices here emphasize livability as well as style, which is a big reason why this builder is interesting for buyers eyeing new construction homes in Rockwall TX.

Upstairs Bedrooms & Game Room

Upstairs, the plan continues to impress: multiple bedrooms, Jack-and-Jill baths, a large game room, and smart storage options. The circulation over the upstairs bridge gives the house a thoughtful, cinematic feel — great sightlines and daylight.

Practical design choices like upstairs showers instead of tubs in secondary baths reduce maintenance and improve daily usability. The layout supports family living and provides flexible space for remote work, study, or play.

Spacious family room with dark accent wall, sectional seating and a small floorplan inset in the corner

Rockwall TX Location Overview for Park Hills

Park Hills sits on the north side of Rockwall, close to John King Road and less than a mile from HEB — a convenient commuter and lifestyle location. Rockwall consistently ranks high for commute times, school quality, and property tax friendliness compared with other DFW suburbs.

If location is a priority, this part of Rockwall is one of the better bets. Easy access to shopping and dining plus proximity to top-rated Rockwall ISD schools puts Shane Homes in a solid spot for families and professionals.

Park Hills Community, Schools, and Nearby HEB in Rockwall TX

Park Hills is a boutique community with a playground and larger lot sizes. The HOA is modest at $750 per year, and the neighborhood aims for a quieter, less amenity-heavy lifestyle — think space and quality over resort-style facilities.

Rockwall ISD and the nearby amenities make this community attractive for buyers prioritizing schools and convenience. That balance between price, parcel size, and proximity to services is a big reason the area works well for new construction homes in Rockwall TX.

Taxes, HOA, and Build Quality in Rockwall TX

Here are the numbers that usually matter most to buyers:

  • Total tax rate: 1.52% — notable because there’s no MUD or PID attached to Park Hills.
  • HOA: $750/year — modest and focused on basic community upkeep.
  • Build choices: 2x6 framing, glued drywall — better insulation and fewer nail pops when soil shifts.
  • Warranty: 10-year structure — Shane services their own warranties and maintains a 10-year coverage window.

Glued drywall instead of nailed is an uncommon detail that reduces future cosmetic issues — a sign that the builder is thinking long-term about homeowner experience.

Shane Homes Pricing and Floor Plans in Rockwall TX

Pricing is competitive for the finishes and location. Example pricing from the Park Hills launch:

  • Brady (the two-story shown): base price $751,000 — model with upgrades on inventory priced around $768,000.
  • Sheffield (two-story option): $698,000
  • Denton (one-story): around $2,900 sq ft option on inventory

For buyers comparing options, Shane Homes offers near-custom flexibility, solid standard features, and a market-competitive warranty. If you are touring new construction homes in Rockwall TX, Shane’s Park Hills collection should be on your short list — especially if you want a move-in ready aesthetic that doesn’t feel like a cookie-cutter production home.

Final Takeaways on Shane Homes at Park Hills

Shane Homes’ Park Hills community in Rockwall brings:

  • Quality-first standards: 2x6 framing, glued drywall, solid core doors.
  • Design-forward finishes: arches standard to plan, cabinets to ceiling, thoughtful millwork.
  • Near-custom flexibility: structural changes available if your budget allows.
  • Strong location: easy access to HEB, schools, and Rockwall amenities with a reasonable tax rate.

If your search includes new construction homes in Rockwall TX, Park Hills is a new entrant worth serious consideration.

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FAQs About Shane Homes in Rockwall TX

What is the tax rate and HOA for Park Hills?

The total tax rate is approximately 1.52% and the HOA runs about $750 per year. There is no MUD or PID on this community, which helps keep annual expenses more predictable for owners of new construction homes in Rockwall TX.

How is Shane Homes different from other production builders?

Shane Homes positions itself close to custom by allowing structural changes and offering higher baseline standards like 2x6 framing, glued drywall, and solid doors. These choices reduce future maintenance issues and improve long-term durability compared to many production builds in the new construction homes in Rockwall TX market.

What price range should buyers expect?

Base prices for this launch ranged in the mid 600s to mid 700s depending on the plan. Example: the Brady floor plan shown has a base price around $751,000, with an inventory model listed near $768,000. Pricing will vary based on structural options and selections.

Are there move-in ready options?

Yes. There are a limited number of inventory homes available for buyers who prefer not to build from scratch. Inventory models include both one- and two-story plans, which is helpful for buyers focused on quick occupancy among new construction homes in Rockwall TX.

Why does glued drywall matter?

Glued drywall reduces nail pops and cosmetic cracks that commonly appear when soil shifts. In North Texas, where ground movement is a reality, glued drywall results in fewer visible repairs over time — a subtle but valuable quality feature for any buyer of new construction homes in Rockwall TX.

Want to Explore More New Construction Homes in Rockwall TX?

If Park Hills sounds like the kind of community you want to learn more about, keep searching plans and inventory, and compare how Shane Homes stacks up with other builders in the area. For buyers focused on new construction homes in Rockwall TX, this builder is a fresh option that balances design, durability, and location.

Want to see Park Hills in person or discuss how Shane Homes compares to other builders? Call or text me at 469-707-9077  and I’ll help you tour inventory, review floor plans, or compare pricing. Prefer to book time online? Schedule a call and we’ll take it from there.

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