Heritage II, Where Joshua’s Main-Street Conveniences Feel Close to Home

About Heritage II

Mornings in Heritage II often start a few minutes from the same cluster of local staples: a quick stop at Three Rivers Coffee, Universe Tea, or The Owls Nest Cafe, then a swing by Brookshire’s before the school run. That tight radius of everyday errands is a big part of why this pocket of Joshua feels so livable—Joshua City Park is nearby for an after-dinner lap, and the Joshua School Community Public Library sits close enough to become a regular habit rather than a special trip.

Heritage II fits naturally into the Joshua landscape, surrounded by familiar neighborhood names like Mockingbird Hills and Oak Trail Estates. The area reads as a settled, owner-occupied part of town, and that shows up in the numbers around ZIP 76058, where homeownership runs high at 74.5%. With an average home value around $275,900, the neighborhood tends to attract buyers who want a traditional home base and the day-to-day ease of staying close to the places they actually use.

School routines are a defining rhythm here because Joshua ISD campuses are close and well-known locally. Families in Heritage II are near H D Staples EL and A G Elder EL for elementary, and the Joshua H S Ninth Grade Campus helps streamline that transition year before heading on to Joshua H S. Having multiple A-rated options within a short drive—like A G ELDER EL and JOSHUA H S NINTH GRADE CAMPUS—shapes how people plan their weeks, from morning drop-offs to evening games.

The neighborhood’s character is more practical than flashy: the kind of place where you’ll recognize cars at Becky's Cafe, grab a weeknight table at La Mesa Mesquite Grill or The Brickhouse Grill, and keep a standing weekend tradition at Main Street Biscuit Company. When you want something active, the Joshua Community YMCA and Owl Stadium are close enough to fold into regular life.

Heritage II tends to pull in households who like a grounded Johnson County pace—neighbors who value being close to school campuses, park time at Joshua City Park, and a short drive to familiar shopping like Shoppes on Broadway, without feeling far from the larger Burleson and Cleburne orbit.

Living in Heritage II: Everyday Joshua, Within Easy Reach

Life in Heritage II is shaped by convenience more than spectacle. In ZIP 76058, the median household income of $71,328 supports a lifestyle where people balance work and home without needing to be on the road for every little thing. Errands stay simple: Brookshire’s is close for groceries, and quick pick-ups often happen at the Shoppes on Broadway, Dollar General, or Dollar Tree. If you need something more specific, stops at places like Mallory Print or Lee’s Western Store fit neatly into a normal weekday loop.

Daily routines tend to revolve around a few dependable community anchors. The Joshua Community YMCA is a go-to for workouts and kids’ activities, while Anytime Fitness and World Gym give you options when your schedule doesn’t match class times. Sports energy is easy to find around Owl Stadium, especially when school athletics are in season. For quieter downtime, families often mix in a library visit at the Joshua School Community Public Library and a park stop—Joshua City Park for a quick outing or Willow Creek Park when you want a longer reset.

Food and coffee become part of the neighborhood’s identity because so many spots sit within a short drive. You can do a casual weeknight dinner at The Hickory Tree Grill or Napoli Pasta and Pizza, grab a familiar table at Las Alazanas, or keep it easy with Cicis To Go. For a morning treat, local habits center on Three Rivers Coffee and the nearby café cluster, with Starbucks close by when you want something fast and predictable.

School zones and commutes matter here, and Joshua ISD is the constant. Households in and around Heritage II frequently talk through campus differences—H D STAPLES EL close by, A G ELDER EL and NORTH JOSHUA EL as other nearby elementary options, and R C LOFLIN MIDDLE within an easy drive for grades 06–08. At the high school level, families often distinguish between the Joshua H S Ninth Grade Campus and Joshua H S, with New Horizon H S offering a much smaller enrollment setting.

The broader ZIP area’s median age of 36.5 hints at the mix you’ll see day-to-day: working adults, school-aged kids, and long-term owners who like stability. Driving is the norm in this part of Joshua—most residents in the area drive alone for commuting, at 84.7%—so Heritage II’s proximity to schools, parks, and dining is meaningful because it cuts down on time spent zig-zagging across town.

Things to Do Near Heritage II

When you live in Heritage II, the best amenities don’t feel like a special destination—they’re part of the week. Joshua City Park is close enough for spur-of-the-moment playtime or an easy evening walk, and Willow Creek Park is a solid option when you want a change of scenery. The Joshua School Community Public Library is nearby for homework help, browsing, and community routines that feel local and familiar.

Dining and coffee are especially convenient from this side of Joshua. It’s easy to meet friends at Three Rivers Coffee, Universe Tea, or The Owls Nest Cafe, then head to La Mesa Mesquite Grill, The Brickhouse Grill, or Main Street Biscuit Company. For fitness, the Joshua Community YMCA is a neighborhood staple, and the atmosphere around Owl Stadium adds that Friday-night-in-Texas energy when games and school events are happening.

Neighborhoods Near Heritage II

Heritage II sits among a network of small, clearly defined Joshua-area neighborhoods that locals reference by name. Mockingbird Hills is practically next door, while Oak Trail Estates and Oak Knoll are close enough that residents often share the same grocery, coffee, and school routines. Village Creek and Sierra Plaza are also nearby, giving this part of town a connected feel rather than an isolated pocket.

A little farther out, you’ll hear people compare options in Wildwood and Cooper Valley, especially when talking about proximity to Joshua ISD campuses and everyday shopping. On the Burleson side, Bluebird Meadows (Burleson) and Joshua (Burleson) come up for buyers who want to stay close while shifting toward a different city hub. Orchard Grove Estates and Joshua Meadows round out the nearby choices, and Country Meadow Estates (Cleburne) is within reach for those who don’t mind being closer to Cleburne’s civic center.

Local Resources Around Heritage II

Most day-to-day public services for Heritage II tie back to Joshua ISD and the City of Joshua. For families, it’s helpful having the Joshua School & Public Library close by, with larger branches like the Burleson Public Library and Cleburne Public Library available when you want a bigger selection or you’re already running errands in those directions.

For safety and city services, residents are near Joshua City Hall (City of Joshua Texas - Municipal Government) and the City of Joshua Fire Department, with additional regional support from departments in Burleson, Keene, and Cleburne. County-level needs—like records and filings—are handled through the Johnson County Clerk Office and the Johnson County Texas District Clerk.

On the property side, homeowners typically interact with the Central Appraisal District of Johnson County for valuations and exemptions, and elections-related tasks are tied to Johnson County Elections. For healthcare beyond clinics and urgent care options, Texas Health Huguley Hospital is a notable hospital resource in the broader area.

Frequently Asked Questions About Heritage II

Is Heritage II a good place to live?

Heritage II works well for people who want a grounded Joshua routine with amenities close enough to use often. In ZIP 76058, the average home value is about $275,900, which tends to draw buyers looking for a stable home base rather than a short-term stop. The area’s 74.5% homeownership rate shows a community with plenty of long-term neighbors, and the median age of 36.5 lines up with a mix of working adults and households with kids. Day-to-day life is shaped by nearby anchors like Joshua City Park, the Joshua School Community Public Library, and familiar local stops such as Brookshire’s and Three Rivers Coffee.

Is Heritage II safe?

Specific crime statistics weren’t provided, so it’s best to evaluate safety the way locals do: by paying attention to neighborhood upkeep, how active community spaces are, and how quickly help is available. Heritage II benefits from proximity to Joshua City Hall (City of Joshua Texas - Municipal Government) and the City of Joshua Fire Department, which are close enough to feel like part of the immediate community fabric. Many residents in owner-occupied areas like this one tend to know their neighbors and keep an eye on the street, especially around school schedules and game nights near Owl Stadium. For a personal comfort check, it’s smart to visit at different times of day and talk with nearby residents.

How are the schools in Heritage II?

Heritage II is served by Joshua ISD, and the neighborhood’s nearby campus options are a big selling point for many buyers. A G ELDER EL is close and carries an A rating, and the JOSHUA H S NINTH GRADE CAMPUS is also A-rated, which matters for families thinking ahead to the high school transition. H D STAPLES EL is very nearby and offers another convenient elementary option, while R C LOFLIN MIDDLE and TOM AND NITA NICHOLS MIDDLE provide B-rated middle school choices within a short drive. At the high school level, Joshua H S is nearby, and New Horizon H S offers an A-rated option with a much smaller enrollment.

What is the cost of living in Heritage II?

No cost-of-living indices were provided for Heritage II or ZIP 76058, and that includes the BEA Regional Price Parity (RPP) index where 100 equals the U.S. average for overall prices, housing, goods, and utilities. Without those RPP figures, the clearest cost signal here is housing and taxes. The median home value in the ZIP is $275,900, and homeowners should plan for property taxes that add up quickly: the City of Joshua rate is $0.6895 per $100 of valuation, Johnson County is $0.3893 per $100, and Joshua ISD is $1.2575 per $100, for a combined estimated property tax rate of $2.3362 per $100 valuation. The good news on the household budget side is that Texas has no state income tax, which can help offset housing-related costs compared to some other states. For everyday expenses, residents typically track grocery and dining habits locally—places like Brookshire’s and the Main Street restaurant cluster—to keep weekly spending predictable.

Is Heritage II good for families?

Heritage II can be a strong fit for families because so many kid-centered routines are close by. Joshua ISD schools sit within an easy drive, including A-rated options like A G ELDER EL and the JOSHUA H S NINTH GRADE CAMPUS, plus nearby campuses such as R C LOFLIN MIDDLE and Joshua H S. For downtime, Joshua City Park is close enough for regular after-school play, and Willow Creek Park gives families another outdoor option when they want more space. The Joshua Community YMCA adds structured activities and fitness opportunities, and community events around Owl Stadium help the area feel connected during the school year.

What is Heritage II known for?

Heritage II is known locally for being close to the practical center of Joshua life—schools, parks, and the small collection of go-to restaurants and coffee shops people actually use. Residents talk about quick access to Joshua City Park, the Joshua School Community Public Library, and the Joshua Community YMCA as everyday conveniences, not occasional outings. The neighborhood also sits in a recognizable patchwork of nearby communities like Mockingbird Hills and Oak Trail Estates, which gives it a “locals know it” kind of identity. It’s also tied closely to Joshua ISD culture, with the energy around Owl Stadium and nearby campuses shaping the seasonal rhythm.

What are things to do near Heritage II?

Near Heritage II, most fun looks like a mix of parks, coffee, and classic Joshua dining. Joshua City Park is a reliable spot for fresh air and casual meetups, and Willow Creek Park is nearby when you want another outdoor option. For coffee and tea, Three Rivers Coffee, Universe Tea, and The Owls Nest Cafe are close enough to become regular stops, with Starbucks also nearby. Dining is especially convenient, with local favorites like La Mesa Mesquite Grill, The Brickhouse Grill, Main Street Biscuit Company, and The Hickory Tree Grill within a short drive. For activity, the Joshua Community YMCA and the game-night atmosphere around Owl Stadium are easy ways to plug into the community.

What ZIP code is Heritage II in?

Heritage II is in ZIP code 76058. Most nearby schools, dining, and errands mentioned for the neighborhood are also centered around the 76058 Joshua area.

Interested in Heritage II?

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