Custom Home Builder in Aledo Heights
An Aledo ISD acreage community on the west side of Aledo - established lots, mature trees, and the school feeder pattern families move here for.

Building in Aledo Heights
Aledo Heights is one of the more sought-after acreage communities inside the Aledo ISD attendance lines. Lots run from a half acre on the interior streets out to two-acre estate lots along the perimeter, most with the kind of mature oaks and elevation change that make a custom build genuinely interesting to design around.
Open Prairie has been building in and around Aledo Heights for more than a decade. We know which streets feed which campus, which lots will need extra pad work, and which HOA architectural rules tend to come up in design review. If you are looking at a lot here, ask Dan to walk it with you before you write the offer - it usually saves you a five-figure surprise later.
Permitting runs through Parker County and, depending on address, the Town of Annetta or the City of Aledo. We have run jobs through both and know the inspectors by first name.
Talk to Dan About a Lot HereAledo ISD schools serving Aledo Heights
The school feeder pattern is one of the main reasons families buy in Aledo Heights. Confirm the specific address with the district before writing an offer.
Stuard Elementary
Elementary · Aledo ISD
McAnally Intermediate
Intermediate · Aledo ISD
Aledo Middle School
Middle · Aledo ISD
Aledo High School
High · Aledo ISD
What to know about lots in Aledo Heights
- Lot sizes: 0.5 – 2 acres, with the larger estate lots along the perimeter streets
- Soil: Parker County clay - engineered slab and proper drainage are non-negotiable here
- Utilities: public water available on most streets; septic required on the larger acreage lots
- HOA: architectural review committee with material, roof pitch, and outbuilding rules
- Basement viability: lot-by-lot, depends on water table; we'll tell you up front after a site walk
Building in Aledo Heights
The questions families considering Aledo Heights ask us most often.
Aledo Heights sits inside the Aledo ISD attendance zone - Stuard Elementary, McAnally Intermediate, Aledo Middle, and Aledo High. The ISD line is one of the main reasons families buy here, so confirm the specific street with the district before you write an offer.
In many cases, yes - but it is genuinely lot-by-lot. The soil is Parker County clay and the water table varies across the community. Most builders refuse basements here; we don't, but we'll only commit after we've walked the specific lot and reviewed soil.
Current Open Prairie projects in Aledo Heights typically run $1.4M to $2.6M for the home itself on 0.5 to 2 acre lots, at roughly $380 to $480 per square foot depending on finish level and whether the home includes a basement. Land is separate.
Yes. The Aledo Heights ARC reviews exterior materials, roof pitch, fence types, and outbuildings. We handle the submittal and any revision cycles as part of the design phase - it is built into our fee.
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