Taylor Subdivision, Steps From H-E-B and the Heart of Angleton

About Taylor Subdivision

Taylor Subdivision feels like the part of Angleton where errands and everyday life line up neatly: H-E-B is roughly a tenth of a mile away, so grocery runs don’t require planning, and you’re just as close to quick dinners at Wild West BBQ or Don Jose when cooking can wait. The neighborhood sits in the 77515 ZIP code, in the same orbit as some of Angleton’s most-used community anchors, including Angleton Library and the Brazoria County Historical Museum, both under a mile from the front door.

The streetscape reads as established and practical—homes clustered close enough that neighbors notice when you’re out walking, but still with the privacy that comes with a community where about 74.6% of residents own their homes. In the surrounding ZIP area, a typical home value of $226,200 keeps Taylor Subdivision on the attainable side of the market for buyers who want to be near day-to-day conveniences rather than out on the far edges of town.

Angleton’s civic and community landmarks shape the rhythm here. On weekdays you’ll see cars funneling toward Angleton ISD campuses, and on evenings and weekends the neighborhood’s “third places” are the ones locals actually use: Wakey Wakey’s for a caffeine run, the Angleton Recreation Center for workouts and classes, and Masterson Park Playground for a quick change of scenery without a long drive. When the calendar turns toward event season, the Brazoria County Fair Grounds about 1.2 miles away becomes part of the backdrop, the kind of nearby destination that makes a random weeknight feel a little more local.

The broader 77515 area skews family-and-career oriented, with a median age of 39.8 and a median household income of $88,787, and that shows up in the neighborhood’s pace. Mornings start early with school drop-offs at nearby elementary campuses like NORTHSIDE EL and CENTRAL EL, while afternoons often end at a park loop or a quick stop at Kroger or the Walmart Supercenter. Taylor Subdivision tends to draw people who want Angleton’s everyday amenities close, prefer owning over renting, and like being near the places where the community gathers rather than just passing through.

Living in Taylor Subdivision: Everyday Angleton, Close and Convenient

Life in Taylor Subdivision is built around short drives and familiar routines. Being about 0.1 miles from H-E-B changes how you shop—more “grab what you need for tonight” than stocking up once a month. When you want a coffee outside the house, Wakey Wakey’s is close enough to become a regular stop, and Starbucks is right around the same one-mile radius as other daily necessities.

Housing in this pocket of the 77515 ZIP code aligns with a local market where the median home value sits at $226,200, and the high homeownership level nearby gives the area a lived-in, stable feel. With 68.1% of housing units owner-occupied across the ZIP and 23.2% renter-occupied, it’s the kind of place where you’ll see a mix of long-term residents and newer buyers who want to be near the center of Angleton’s services and schools. The median gross rent of $1,076 a month also gives renters a benchmark for what “close to everything” typically costs around here.

For getting outside, the neighborhood has an unusually deep bench of nearby parks for a small section of town. Graduate Path Park is around 0.3 miles away for quick walks, while Masterson Park and Masterson Park Playground sit roughly 0.9 miles out for after-school energy. If you’re rotating weekend stops, Veteran’s Park, Marshall Park, and Brushy Bayou Park are all within about 1.3 miles, and Officer Cash Memorial Dog Park at about a mile gives dog owners a reliable option that doesn’t feel like a special trip.

School routines are a big part of weekday life, with Angleton ISD serving the area. NORTHSIDE EL is about 0.5 miles away and CENTRAL EL about 0.7 miles, both rated B and close enough for quick drop-offs when mornings run late. Older students feed into ANGLETON J H SCHOOL, rated C and about 1.4 miles away, and ANGLETON H S, rated B and around 1.8 miles away—close to Wildcat Stadium, where games and school events create those “everyone’s out tonight” moments.

Most households around here are car-oriented, and the broader ZIP pattern backs that up with 81.6% of commuters driving alone and 8.7% working from home. That reality shapes the neighborhood’s convenience-first lifestyle: you can run to Absolute Fitness, swing by Giovanni"s or Duran’s Bar-b-cue, and still make it back in time for an evening at the Angleton Recreation Center or the Lap Pool. Taylor Subdivision tends to fit residents who want Angleton’s practical side—schools, parks, shopping, and county services—within a tight, familiar radius.

Things to Do Near Taylor Subdivision

The fun of living near Taylor Subdivision is that a lot of Angleton’s everyday hangouts are right there when you need them. On a typical Saturday, you can start with Wakey Wakey’s about 0.9 miles away, grab groceries at H-E-B just down the road, and still have time for a walk at Graduate Path Park around 0.3 miles from home. When you want a longer loop or a playground stop, Masterson Park and Masterson Park Playground are both about 0.9 miles away, with Veteran’s Park in the same pocket.

If your version of “amenities” means staying active, the neighborhood sits close to a full lineup: Absolute Fitness is about 0.3 miles away, and the Angleton Recreation Center, Lap Pool, and Recreational Pool cluster around 0.9 miles. Sports families are also near the City of Angleton Little League Complex and Freedom Park Baseball Complex, both around 1.8 miles, plus the Angleton ISD Aquatics Center in that same zone.

For dining, residents keep it local with Wild West BBQ and Don Jose roughly 0.2 miles away, then rotate in Honore’s Cajun Cafe, Giovanni"s, and El Patio Tex-Mex Grill & Bar when they want a sit-down meal without leaving town. For a casual night out, Damifino and Elroy Floyd’s sit about a mile away and feel like true neighborhood staples rather than destination bars.

Neighborhoods Near Taylor Subdivision

Taylor Subdivision sits in the same close-in Angleton orbit as the nearby neighborhood listed simply as Angleton, about 1.8 miles away. That proximity matters in day-to-day living because it keeps you near the city’s busiest practical hubs—shopping, schools, parks, and county services—without feeling like you’ve moved into a purely commercial strip.

Living this close to central Angleton also means your “nearby neighborhood” amenities are really shared amenities. The Angleton Library, Brazoria County Historical Museum, and the Brazoria County Fair Grounds are all within a short drive, so weekends can be as simple as a library stop and a park visit or as event-oriented as an evening around the fairgrounds.

For buyers comparing options, Taylor Subdivision offers a very direct, convenience-first version of Angleton living: you’re closer to essentials like H-E-B and everyday dining, and you’re still near the school and sports corridor around ANGLETON H S, Wildcat Stadium, and the Angleton ISD Aquatics Center.

Local Resources Around Taylor Subdivision

Taylor Subdivision is well-positioned for the services residents actually use, especially for families and homeowners. Angleton ISD is the local school district, with nearby campuses like NORTHSIDE EL and CENTRAL EL close enough to make school mornings manageable, plus ANGLETON H S within about 1.8 miles for high school activities. For homework help and weekend reading time, Angleton Library is about 0.7 miles away, and the Brazoria County Library System is another nearby option around 2.2 miles.

County and state services are also close, which is a real quality-of-life perk when paperwork can’t wait. The Brazoria County Tax Office is about a mile away, and the Angleton Driver License Office sits around 1.2 miles out for license and ID needs. When residents need public safety resources, the Angleton Fire Department is about 0.9 miles away, and the Texas Department of Public Safety is roughly 1.2 miles away.

Healthcare access is part of the neighborhood’s practicality, too, with Utmb Health Angleton Danbury Hospital about a mile away. For mailing and everyday civic errands, USPS is also around a mile from Taylor Subdivision, keeping the routine tasks of homeownership within a tight, familiar radius.

Frequently Asked Questions About Taylor Subdivision

Is Taylor Subdivision a good place to live?

Taylor Subdivision works well for people who want Angleton’s most-used conveniences close at hand rather than spread across town. With H-E-B about 0.1 miles away and everyday stops like Wakey Wakey’s, the Angleton Recreation Center, and Angleton Library all under a mile, the neighborhood supports an easy routine. The surrounding 77515 area also shows a homeowner-leaning profile, with 74.6% homeownership and a median household income of $88,787, which often translates into stable streets and neighbors who plan to stay. The nearby park mix—from Graduate Path Park to Masterson Park Playground—adds to the livability without requiring long drives.

Is Taylor Subdivision safe?

Safety can vary block by block, and no neighborhood can promise zero crime, but Taylor Subdivision benefits from being close to Angleton’s core civic services. The Angleton Fire Department is about 0.9 miles away, and law-enforcement resources like the Texas Department of Public Safety are roughly 1.2 miles away, which can support quicker response times and a visible public-safety presence in the area. In a community where most households are owners—about 74.6%—neighbors tend to recognize familiar cars and routines, which supports the kind of informal “eyes on the street” culture that many buyers look for. For a specific address, it’s still smart to review recent incident patterns before committing.

How are the schools in Taylor Subdivision?

Taylor Subdivision is served by Angleton ISD, and the school options nearby are one of the neighborhood’s practical strengths. For elementary, NORTHSIDE EL (rated B) is about 0.5 miles away and CENTRAL EL (rated B) is about 0.7 miles away, which keeps school-day logistics simple. Other B-rated elementary campuses within a short drive include SOUTHSIDE EL, RANCHO ISABELLA EL, WESTSIDE EL, and FRONTIER EL. For older students, ANGLETON J H SCHOOL is nearby at about 1.4 miles with a C rating, and ANGLETON H S is around 1.8 miles away with a B rating and the activity hub around Wildcat Stadium.

What is the cost of living in Taylor Subdivision?

Taylor Subdivision’s cost of living is closely tied to housing and property taxes in Angleton. Home values in the surrounding 77515 area center around $226,200, and homeowners should plan for local property taxes that add up quickly. The city property tax rate is $0.5152 per $100 of valuation, the Brazoria County rate is $0.3048 per $100, and Angleton ISD adds $1.0219 per $100. Combined, that’s an estimated $1.8419 per $100 of valuation, which is the figure many households feel most directly through their monthly escrow payment. Texas also has no state income tax, which can help offset overall household expenses depending on your situation. Specific Regional Price Parity (RPP) cost-of-living indices for Angleton—where 100 equals the U.S. average for overall costs, housing, goods, and utilities—weren’t provided here, so the most responsible way to think about costs is to focus on what’s measurable locally: the area’s $1,076 median gross rent for renters, the typical home value for buyers, and the combined property tax rate for owners. If you’d like, I can help you estimate a realistic monthly payment using today’s rates and that $1.8419 tax estimate.

Is Taylor Subdivision good for families?

Taylor Subdivision is a comfortable fit for many families because so much of the weekly routine is nearby. Angleton ISD campuses are close, including NORTHSIDE EL about 0.5 miles away and CENTRAL EL about 0.7 miles away, plus ANGLETON H S roughly 1.8 miles out for older students and extracurriculars near Wildcat Stadium. For outdoor time, families rotate between Masterson Park Playground, Veteran’s Park, and Brushy Bayou Park, all within about 1.3 miles, and sports calendars often revolve around the City of Angleton Little League Complex and Freedom Park Baseball Complex. The neighborhood’s homeowner-leaning character—about 74.6% ownership in the area—also tends to support a steady, familiar community feel.

What is Taylor Subdivision known for?

Taylor Subdivision is known locally for being close to the places Angleton residents use constantly rather than just occasionally. Having H-E-B about 0.1 miles away is a defining convenience, and the neighborhood also sits near the civic and cultural core, with Angleton Library around 0.7 miles away and the Brazoria County Historical Museum about 0.9 miles away. Recreation is part of its identity, too, thanks to the tight cluster of parks and facilities nearby, including the Angleton Recreation Center, Masterson Park Playground, and the sports corridor around Wildcat Stadium and the Angleton ISD Aquatics Center. It’s an Angleton address that feels connected to the town’s routines, events, and school-year rhythm.

What are things to do near Taylor Subdivision?

Near Taylor Subdivision, most “things to do” are the kind you can fit into a normal weeknight. For casual meals, locals bounce between Wild West BBQ and Don Jose about 0.2 miles away, then add in Honore’s Cajun Cafe, Giovanni"s, Duran’s Bar-b-cue, or El Patio Tex-Mex Grill & Bar when they want variety. For fresh air, Graduate Path Park is a quick walk or short drive, and bigger outings often mean Veteran’s Park, Angleton City Park, or a stop at Officer Cash Memorial Dog Park. When you’re in the mood for something more event-like, the Brazoria County Fair Grounds about 1.2 miles away is the area’s standout venue that draws people from across Angleton.

What ZIP code is Taylor Subdivision in?

Taylor Subdivision is in ZIP code 77515. Most nearby schools, parks, and shopping options listed for the neighborhood fall within the same 77515 service area.

Interested in Buying or Selling in Taylor Subdivision?

If you’re considering Taylor Subdivision, the best next step is to compare a few homes while paying attention to how close you’ll be to H-E-B, Angleton ISD schools, and the park network around Masterson Park and Veteran’s Park. Reach out anytime for local guidance on current availability, pricing around the $226,200 typical home value in the area, and what to watch for on inspections in this part of Angleton.

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