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Rockwall
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Quarterly Report
2Q15
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Economic Conditions DFW MSA (June 2015)
DFW MSA
Unemployment Rate U.S. 5.5% Texas 4.4% DFW MSA 4.0% Rockwall County 3.8% Rockwall 3.6%
-1.3%
Job Growth
DFW MSA
117,800 new jobs created More than double the national
rate of 1.7%
3.6%
Annual SF Starts
DFW MSA
1,484 more than previous year over year23,997
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Existing Home Inventory (2.4 Months Supply)
-24%
Rockwall County Housing MarketYear Over Year Comparisons
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7%
12%
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-17%
-27%
YTD Sales(1,138 YTD Sales June 2015)
Number of Listings(389 June 2015)
Average Price($277,460 June 2015)
Median Price($237,540 June 2015)
Days on the Market(49 Days)
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DFW New Home Ranking Report ISD Ranked by Annual Closings 2Q15
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Rank District Name Annual Starts Annual Closings VDL Future
1 Frisco ISD 2,728 2,660 3,589 8,135
2 Denton ISD 1,707 1,783 2,375 16,233
3 Prosper ISD 1,405 1,298 2,796 27,990
4 Northwest ISD 1,136 1,179 1,710 22,929
5 Keller ISD 989 978 1,159 2,448
6 Lewisville ISD 1,026 913 2,503 2,980
7 Dallas ISD 1,024 902 2,311 5,828
8 Eagle Mtn. - Saginaw ISD 868 807 1,435 19,839
9 Rockwall ISD 663 661 1,799 9,463*
10 Little Elm ISD 806 621 1,744 5,044
11 Allen ISD 471 605 920 1,305
12 McKinney ISD 481 559 1,343 6,229
13 Crowley ISD 530 533 1,372 8,674
14 Mansfield ISD 533 508 1,161 5,359
15 Forney ISD 469 502 804 12,500
16 Plano ISD 454 429 1,028 2,364
17 Garland ISD 357 412 825 3,390
18 Midlothian ISD 427 397 1,102 20,525
19 HEB ISD 430 391 555 5,003
20 Burleson ISD 387 377 591 3,770
*Adjusted based on additional research by Templeton Demographics staff
(Added Heritage Springs-605 lots; Discovery Lakes-507 lots; Gideon Tract-72 lots; Miravista Addition-29 lots; The Dominion at Heath-17 lots)
Source: Metrostudy
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New Housing Activity Metrostudy data
Rockwall ISD had 156 starts in the second quarter, a 35% increase from 1Q15
The district had 184 2Q15 closings, the highest quarter closings since 2006
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Starts Closings Housing Inventory
Starts 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Closings 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
1Q 86 68 83 117 130 115 1Q 56 65 72 100 142 138
2Q 69 77 95 137 193 156 2Q 89 72 101 100 135 184
3Q 85 63 140 169 205 3Q 84 70 90 154 173
4Q 54 87 134 133 187 4Q 80 79 87 149 166
Total 294 295 452 556 715 271 Total 309 286 350 503 616 322
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Annual Closing Distribution 2Q15
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Top 10 Subdivisions - 2Q15 (Ranked by Annual Closings)
Rank SubdivisionAnnual Closings
Quarter Closings VDL
1 Williamsburg (Fate) 103 15 44
2 Stone Creek (Rockwall) 70 26 151
3 Caruth Lake 68 12 150
4 Woodcreek (Fate-RISD) 53 6 51
5 Chamberlain Crossing 52 17 49
6 Preserve, The (Rockwall) 41 7 36
7 High Point Lake Estates 26 15 231
8 Sonoma Verde 22 18 111
9 Chisholm Crossing 21 6 50
10 Breezy Hill 18 7 231
TOTALS 474 129 1,104
VDL= vacant developed lots
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Vacant Developed Lots 2Q15
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Top 10 Subdivisions - 2Q15 (Ranked by remaining VDL)
Rank SubdivisionAnnual Closings VDL Future
1 High Point Lake Estates 26 231 0
2 Breezy Hill 18 231 466
3 Stone Creek (Rockwall) 70 151 373
4 Caruth Lake 68 150 0
5 Sonoma Verde 22 111 922
6 Townsend Village 3 69 0
7 Chandlers Landing 3 68 0
8 Park Place West II 6 62 0
9 McCrummen Estates 0 59 0
10 Woodcreek (Fate-RISD) 53 51 953
TOTALS 269 1,183 2,714
VDL= vacant developed lots
Future = Preliminary planned
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Future Lots 2Q15
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Top 10 Subdivisions - 2Q15 (Ranked by Future Inventory)
Rank Subdivision VDL Future
1 Williamsburg (Fate) 44 1483
2 Woodcreek (Fate-RISD) 51 953
3 Sonoma Verde 111 922
4 Heath Golf & Yacht Club 0 777
5 Heritage Springs 0 605
6 Discovery Lakes 0 507
7 Breezy Hill 231 466
8Heath Golf & Yacht Club Villas TH 0 450
9 Highlands, The (Rockwall) 0 399
10 Summer Lee Condominiums 0 398
TOTALS 437 6,960
VDL= vacant developed lots
Future = Preliminary planned
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Overall Housing DataBy Elementary Attendance Zone
Highest activity in the category
Second highest activity in the category
Third highest activity in the category
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Elementary Zone Annual StartsQuarterly
StartsAnnual Closings
Quarterly Closings Inventory VDL Futures
CULLINS 24 9 27 10 17 35 0
DOBBS 8 0 6 3 2 71 6
HARTMAN 31 5 41 7 19 36 266
HAYS 145 21 158 45 59 533 1,234
JONES 8 0 3 3 5 69 90
NEBBIE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
PARKS 97 21 92 28 52 302 1,578
PULLEN 23 6 26 9 12 138 575
REINHARDT 8 1 7 1 5 28 0
ROCHELL 5 0 8 1 1 1 5
SHANNON 160 48 173 35 98 105 2,853
SPRINGER 122 37 67 36 80 430 1,298
STEVENSON 32 8 53 6 18 51 1,558
VERNON 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TOTALS 663 156 661 184 368 1,799 9,463
Source: Metrostudy
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Active SubdivisionHeath Golf & Yacht Club City of Heath
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Heath Golf & Yacht Club
1,227 total homes 777 single-family homes 450 luxury villas
Estimated velocity rates: 2015 = 40
(revised down from 80 due to weather delays) 2016 = 100 2017 = 100
Construction started Summer 2014 328 lots to be delivered August 2015 Roads are 98% complete Majority of homes in first 5 years of
development priced at $380K-$500K Gehan Homes, Dunhill & Rendition Parks Elementary
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Active SubdivisionWilliamsburg City of Fate
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Williamsburg
1,854 total homes 294 occupied homes 24 UC/44 VDL/1,483 Futures Estimated pace:
2015 75-100 homes 2016 75-100 homes 2017 75-100 homes
136 current students 140 lots to be delivered at the end of
October 2015 Shannon Elementary
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Williamsburg
Royse City ISD
Active SubdivisionChamberlain Crossing City of Fate
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Chamberlain Crossing
411 total homes 52 occupied homes 258 future homes 44 under construction Lennar Homes Estimated absorption rates:
2015 = 60 2016 = 60 2017 = 60 2018 = 60
Shannon Elementary
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Future DevelopmentDowell Road Development City of Rockwall
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Dowell Road Development
107 total single-family residential lots 107 total future lots 138.79 total acres Zoning approved 1Q15 Platting has not been approved If approved, likely to impact district
in late 2016 or early 2017 Shannon Elementary
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Future DevelopmentHeritage Springs City of Fate
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Heritage Springs
971 total units 605 single-family 366 multi-family 187 total acres City and developer are working
closely together to get this project approved
Not approved as of July 2015 First homes possible in 1Q17
(preliminary estimate) Stevenson Elementary
Royse City ISD
Williamsburg
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Future DevelopmentRidge Lakes City of Heath
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Ridge Lakes
95 total lots 95 future lots Phase I = 52 total lots Approved by City of Heath in
May 2015 Grading work has begun Pullen Elementary
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Future DevelopmentDiscovery Lakes City of Rockwall
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Discovery Lakes
507 total lots 507 future lots Estimated lot size breakdown:
60 ft. = 259 lots 70 ft. = 127 lots 80 ft. = 121 lots
Approved by City of Rockwall in August 2015
Shannon Elementary
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Enrollment History
*Yellow box = largest grade per year*Green box = second largest grade per year
Student Race/Ethnicity and Economically Disadvantaged
HISPANIC/LATINO, 3,175, 21.2%
AM. INDIAN/ALASKA NATIVE, 143, 1.0%ASIAN, 440, 2.9%BLACK, 993, 6.6%
HAWAIIAN/PACIFIC ISLANDER, 29, 0.2%
WHITE, 9,675, 64.5%
MORE THAN 1, 537, 3.6%
STUDENT RACE/ETHNICITY TOTALS 2014-15
Year (Oct.) Total
Black or African
American % Hispanic %
American Indian or
Alaska Native % Asian % White %
Two or more races %
Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific Islander %
2010/11 14,072 914 6.5% 2,904 20.6% 103 0.7% 363 2.6% 9,330 66.3% 434 3.1% 24 0.2%
2011/12 14,330 895 6.2% 3,012 21.0% 117 0.8% 386 2.7% 9,435 65.8% 461 3.2% 24 0.2%
2012/13 14,486 939 6.5% 3,132 21.6% 119 0.8% 393 2.7% 9,382 64.8% 500 3.5% 21 0.1%
2013/14 14,647 942 6.4% 3,125 21.3% 148 1.0% 398 2.7% 9,472 64.7% 538 3.7% 24 0.2%
2014/15 14,992 993 6.6% 3,175 21.2% 143 1.0% 440 2.9% 9,675 64.5% 537 3.6% 29 0.2%
Year (Oct.)
Economically Disadvantaged % ED
2010/11 3,648 25.9%
2011/12 3,662 25.6%
2012/13 3,688 25.5%
2013/14 3,669 25.0%
2014/15 3,719 24.8%
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Year (Oct.) EE/PK K 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th TotalTotal
Growth % Growth
2011/12 397 937 1,053 1,060 1,003 1,079 1,115 1,086 1,147 1,091 1,227 1,106 998 1,031 14,330
2012/13 392 950 1,003 1,083 1,093 1,057 1,124 1,161 1,148 1,177 1,179 1,135 1,050 934 14,486 156 1.1%
2013/14 390 925 1,014 1,033 1,127 1,135 1,081 1,159 1,195 1,189 1,251 1,081 1,061 1,006 14,647 161 1.1%
2014/15 358 1,006 968 1,073 1,101 1,170 1,203 1,118 1,207 1,220 1,275 1,219 1,052 1,022 14,992 345 2.4%
2015/16 360 950 1,057 1,057 1,157 1,182 1,242 1,264 1,179 1,254 1,329 1,272 1,144 1,021 15,468 476 3.2%
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Ten Year ForecastBy Grade Level
*Yellow box = largest grade per year*Green box = second largest grade per year
Rockwall ISD will approach 16,000 next fall
5 year growth = 2,066 students
2020 enrollment = 17,534 students
10 year growth = 4,302 students
2025 enrollment = 19,770 students
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Year (Oct.) EE/PK K 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th TotalTotal
Growth % Growth
2011/12 397 937 1,053 1,060 1,003 1,079 1,115 1,086 1,147 1,091 1,227 1,106 998 1,031 14,330
2012/13 392 950 1,003 1,083 1,093 1,057 1,124 1,161 1,148 1,177 1,179 1,135 1,050 934 14,486 156 1.1%
2013/14 390 925 1,014 1,033 1,127 1,135 1,081 1,159 1,195 1,189 1,251 1,081 1,061 1,006 14,647 161 1.1%
2014/15 358 1,006 968 1,073 1,101 1,170 1,203 1,118 1,207 1,220 1,275 1,219 1,052 1,022 14,992 345 2.4%
2015/16 360 950 1,057 1,057 1,157 1,182 1,242 1,264 1,179 1,254 1,329 1,272 1,144 1,021 15,468 476 3.2%
2016/17 360 979 1,025 1,144 1,132 1,236 1,237 1,300 1,329 1,229 1,360 1,320 1,199 1,101 15,952 484 3.1%
2017/18 360 1,027 1,048 1,090 1,219 1,206 1,293 1,286 1,364 1,379 1,327 1,358 1,245 1,152 16,354 403 2.5%
2018/19 360 1,056 1,103 1,115 1,159 1,293 1,267 1,346 1,348 1,414 1,465 1,322 1,278 1,200 16,727 372 2.3%
2019/20 360 1,086 1,134 1,176 1,182 1,232 1,354 1,327 1,414 1,422 1,502 1,460 1,247 1,228 17,124 398 2.4%
2020/21 360 1,104 1,165 1,204 1,245 1,258 1,286 1,424 1,407 1,485 1,526 1,495 1,377 1,197 17,534 409 2.4%
2021/22 360 1,137 1,195 1,251 1,282 1,324 1,324 1,351 1,507 1,470 1,586 1,494 1,401 1,303 17,984 451 2.6%
2022/23 360 1,163 1,222 1,281 1,334 1,363 1,378 1,388 1,434 1,568 1,600 1,569 1,423 1,365 18,447 463 2.6%
2023/24 360 1,192 1,250 1,308 1,364 1,415 1,425 1,447 1,469 1,499 1,693 1,575 1,481 1,375 18,854 407 2.2%
2024/25 360 1,221 1,282 1,340 1,396 1,452 1,482 1,496 1,530 1,534 1,618 1,666 1,518 1,429 19,323 469 2.5%
2025/26 360 1,254 1,313 1,372 1,429 1,484 1,523 1,555 1,584 1,596 1,656 1,596 1,589 1,459 19,770 446 2.3%
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Ten Year ForecastBy Elementary Campus
Amy Parks-Heath and Ouida Springer likely over capacity fall 2016
By 2019, five elementary schools in Rockwall ISD may exceed stated capacity
*Yellow box = exceeds stated capacity
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Current ENROLLMENT PROJECTIONS
Campus Capacity 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20 2020/21 2021/22 2022/23 2023/24 2024/25 2025/26
AMANDA ROCHELL ELEMENTARY 725 557 539 519 524 525 514 501 507 518 525 533
AMY PARKS-HEATH ELEMENTARY 750 828 876 905 936 964 982 1,003 1,042 1,079 1,115 1,143
CELIA HAYS ELEMENTARY 765 641 713 786 832 880 928 970 1,014 1,057 1,105 1,152
CULLINS-LAKE POINTE ELEM 1,000 768 770 774 749 752 768 760 758 755 762 769
DORTHY SMITH-PULLEN ELEM 750 593 583 554 553 547 523 517 525 535 543 552
DORRIS JONES ELEMENTARY 750 574 557 538 525 512 518 523 540 560 564 570
GRACE HARTMAN ELEMENTARY 750 584 551 544 531 501 516 514 526 535 541 548
HOWARD DOBBS ELEM 650 615 625 621 645 655 651 659 683 701 719 739
NEBBIE WILLIAMS ELEM 750 570 549 540 529 534 548 557 582 597 601 608
OUIDA SPRINGER ELEMENTARY 750 719 751 782 806 830 841 866 891 909 933 949
SHARON SHANNON ELEMENTARY 765 654 691 744 791 836 889 937 980 1,024 1,076 1,124
VIRGINIA REINHARDT ELEM 600 595 594 584 594 591 603 606 588 589 594 603
BILLIE STEVENSON ELEMENTARY 765 571 615 638 685 724 766 810 852 903 950 1,000
ELEMENTARY TOTALS 8,269 8,414 8,529 8,700 8,851 9,047 9,223 9,488 9,762 10,028 10,290
Elementary Percent Change 3.40% 1.75% 1.38% 2.00% 1.75% 2.21% 1.95% 2.87% 2.88% 2.73% 2.61%
Elementary Absolute Change 272 145 116 170 152 195 177 265 274 266 261
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Ten Year ForecastBy Middle and High School Campus
Maurine Cain M.S. over 1,000 by fall 2017
Rockwall High School may reach more than 2,500 students by the fall of 2016
Rockwall-Heath High School may reach 2,400 students by 2017
*Yellow box = exceeds stated capacity
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Current ENROLLMENT PROJECTIONS
Campus Capacity 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20 2020/21 2021/22 2022/23 2023/24 2024/25 2025/26
HERMAN UTLEY MIDDLE SCHOOL 1,125 691 771 873 883 860 882 922 967 985 1,014 1,062
J W WILLIAMS MIDDLE SCHOOL 1,050 798 814 834 846 925 835 821 870 849 887 910
MAURINE CAIN MIDDLE SCHOOL 1,050 944 973 1,036 1,033 1,051 1,175 1,234 1,165 1,134 1,163 1,208
MIDDLE SCHOOL TOTALS 2,433 2,558 2,743 2,762 2,836 2,892 2,977 3,002 2,968 3,064 3,180
Middle School Percent Change 0.25% 5.14% 7.23% 0.69% 2.68% 1.97% 2.94% 0.84% -1.13% 3.23% 3.79%
Middle School Absolute Change 6 125 185 19 74 56 85 25 34 96 116
ROCKWALL HIGH SCHOOL 2,650 2,421 2,539 2,573 2,691 2,777 2,893 2,987 2,999 3,065 3,093 3,127
ROCKWALL-HEATH HIGH SCHOOL 2,650 2,292 2,388 2,456 2,521 2,607 2,649 2,744 2,905 3,006 3,085 3,120
ROCKWALL ALTERNATIVE H S 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53
HIGH SCHOOL TOTALS 4,766 4,980 5,082 5,265 5,437 5,595 5,784 5,957 6,124 6,231 6,300
High School Percent Change 4.33% 4.49% 2.05% 3.60% 3.27% 2.91% 3.38% 2.99% 2.80% 1.75% 1.11%
High School Absolute Change 198 214 102 183 172 158 189 173 167 107 69
DISTRICT TOTALS 15,468 15,952 16,354 16,727 17,124 17,534 17,984 18,447 18,854 19,323 19,770
District Percent Change 3.18% 3.13% 2.52% 2.28% 2.38% 2.39% 2.57% 2.57% 2.20% 2.49% 2.31%
District Absolute Change 476 484 403 372 398 409 451 463 407 469 446
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Summary
DFW continues to be a leader in job and population growth by creating 117,800 jobs in the last 12 months.
The district had 184 2Q15 closings, the highest quarter closings since 2006
Vacant developed lot supply remains in good position to sustain new housing growth.
Hays, Shannon and Springer elementary zones have the highest rates of new home activity, representing more than
64% of the total starts for the district.
RISD can expect an increase of approximately 2,066 students during the next 5 years.
2020 enrollment projection: 17,534 students
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