Affordable New Homes in Copperas Cove, TX – Heritage Place Subdivision

If you are PCS’ing to Fort Hood, you probably already know the big question that comes up right away: where should we live?

Most families start by looking for neighborhoods that look clean and “new” from the curb. But a lot of them end up missing a few of the best options that are only a short drive away. One spot many military families are discovering is Copperas Cove, and specifically Heritage Place, a community that offers new homes in Copperas Cove TX with a quiet feel, family friendly layout, and options that can fit real housing budgets.

Below is a detailed look at what makes Heritage Place stand out, plus an in depth walkthrough of a duplex at 110 Leon Lane so you can picture the space and the everyday living experience.

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Introduction

When most families PCS to Fort Hood, they usually look for the most “presentable” areas first. That makes sense. No one wants to drive around for hours and end up disappointed.

But what happens often is this: they overlook neighborhoods that are close by but feel calmer and more livable. Copperas Cove is one of those places. Heritage Place is one of those neighborhoods inside it.

The big appeal is simple. You are not just searching for a house. You are searching for peace of mind. Heritage Place is the kind of area where the streets feel wide, the homes are spaced out, and the community feels residential instead of rushed.

High aerial view of Heritage Place Copperas Cove TX neighborhood road and homes

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Heritage Place Copperas Cove TX Overview

Heritage Place is one of those neighborhoods people often overlook at first. But once you drive through it, a few things are immediately noticeable.

  • Wide streets and a more open feel
  • Homes with good spacing that do not feel cramped
  • Quiet, residential atmosphere
  • Family friendly home sizes most homes with three or four bedrooms and two full bathrooms

The community also gives buyers options. You can find both single family homes and duplexes depending on what fits your situation best.

Typical pricing ranges for homes in Heritage Place

Here is the range described for the neighborhood:

  • Single family homes typically range from 250,000 to 270,000
  • Duplex properties typically fall in the 350,000 to 450,000 range

For many military families, that pricing lines up well with housing allowance budgets, which is a huge deal when you are trying to plan ahead instead of stretching too far.

Military Family Relocation to Copperas Cove TX

A recent example came from working with a military family relocating here from across the country. They started the search with three priorities.

  • A short commute to base
  • A safe neighborhood for their family
  • A home within their budget

At first, the search focused mostly on areas that looked clean first. That is normal, but it can narrow things down too quickly.

Once they explored Copperas Cove, they discovered Heritage Place. It changed the direction of their search because the neighborhood offered the “quiet community feel” they were looking for, without forcing them into a price range that would feel tight.

Ultimately, they chose to buy a duplex in Heritage Place, got settled, and were loving the area. The theme that came through was peace and comfort, not just a house that checked a box on paper.

Affordable Homes in Heritage Place, Copperas Cove TX

Heritage Place is attractive because it is not one size fits all. If you want more of a traditional layout, you can look at single family homes. If you want flexibility, you can consider a duplex.

For military families, duplex options can be especially appealing because the plan can support renting out one side. That can help offset monthly costs, which matters when you are balancing a PCS move, school schedules, and the “life logistics” that come with starting over.

So whether you are focused on affordability, a short drive, or a neighborhood that feels calmer than some surrounding areas, Heritage Place gives you more than one path forward for your new homes in Copperas Cove TX search.

Duplex Tour: 110 Leon Lane, Copperas Cove TX

The walkthrough is at 110 Leon Lane in Heritage Place. This is a duplex, and each side offers:

  • 3 bedrooms
  • 2 bathrooms
  • Living room
  • Dining room
  • Kitchen
  • Approximate size around 1,250 sq ft

The goal of showing this kind of property is not just to point out features. It is to help you understand how the space actually flows for daily life.

Front exterior view of the Heritage Place duplex at 110 Leon Drive showing garage doors and stone accents

First impressions exterior and entry

Walking up, one detail stands out right away: the exterior look with rock finishes and hardy board style material. The landscaping is done well, and there is a rail on one side.

It is a duplex that feels cared for and residential, not cookie cutter.

Living room dining room combo

As you step inside, the living room and dining room combo feels open and comfortable. The flooring is luxury vinyl plank, and the walls are textured in a gray tone that pairs well with the rest of the finishes.

The kitchen color palette is clean, with white kitchen elements and black granite counters. You also get stainless steel appliances.

Open living room area inside Heritage Place duplex at 110 Leon Drive with luxury vinyl plank flooring

Kitchen layout and everyday convenience

From a functionality standpoint, this layout makes sense for family routines. You have the kitchen with modern touches, and the nearby zones support everyday movement, from cooking to laundry to meals.

Kitchen walkthrough at 110 Leon Drive duplex with white cabinets, stainless appliances, and dark countertops

Laundry room plus storage pantry

Off the living area, there is a designated laundry room meant for a stackable washer and dryer. On the other side, you have a pantry.

These might sound like small details, but they are the difference between a space that is “nice to tour” and a space that works day to day.

Half bath and hallway flooring continuity

The half bath is positioned where it can be convenient for guests. There is also something practical about the flooring continuing throughout the house rather than switching between multiple types of flooring.

That creates a more consistent look, and it usually makes the home feel bigger than it might on paper.

Bedrooms Primary Suite and Flooring Details

The duplex includes two additional bedrooms plus a primary suite.

Bedrooms one and two have the same flooring style and are described as being a decent size. The primary suite is also not overwhelming and feels workable, which matters in duplex layouts where you want good use of space.

Primary bath details dark cabinetry and shower

In the primary suite, there is one sink with dark cabinetry. The shower looks solid and straightforward.

A tub is not shown as part of the primary bath. The question comes up naturally: if you were buying this home for yourself, would you want a tub as well? There is a thought that the duplex size might not leave enough room for both a shower and tub, so it is worth considering your own preferences.

Backyard Privacy and Exterior Construction

Stepping out toward the backyard gives you a feel for the kind of outdoor space you are really dealing with.

Immediately as you walk out, you have your neighbor close by. At the same time, there is a sideyard space that adds some separation and interest to the yard layout.

There are stairs that go down as part of the yard setup.

The one “not a fan” point mentioned is about visibility into the backyard. There is a kind of bowl effect described, and because whoever is above you can see into the backyard, that reduces privacy for this unit.

On the construction side, the exterior is described as:

  • Four sided brick though clarified as more like three sided brick
  • rock elements
  • hardy board up front

Overall, the duplex is positioned as a “not a bad little duplex by size” option in a neighborhood that feels quiet. That quiet feel is one of the big reasons the buyer is enjoying the place.

Heritage Place duplex backyard privacy view with side yard fence at 110 Leon Drive Copperas Cove TX

Why Military Families Love Heritage Place

This is the part that tends to matter most when you are choosing where to settle in after a PCS. Heritage Place is described as quiet, and that quietness translates into less worry for day to day life.

The family discussed enjoys the ability to “do everything that they want” without feeling like they have to be on alert. And because it is set up like a duplex, there is also the peace of mind angle:

  • Rent out the other side
  • Cover about half of the mortgage
  • Keep the overall housing plan more manageable

When you are thinking about affordability, that is a real advantage. It is not just about buying. It is about how the purchase fits into a longer plan for your household.

Why Families Choose Heritage Place Near Fort Hood

After the full search and the home walkthrough, yes, they did buy a duplex in Heritage Place.

The decision was straightforward. It checked the boxes:

  • Affordability
  • Commute to base
  • Ideal location for their family

And once they were settled, they were loving life there. That is the bigger point with Heritage Place: it supports not just a move, but a routine.

If you are trying to decide between options, this is often where the best neighborhood match shows up. Not only in how the house looks, but in how the neighborhood feels after you have been there for a while.

Homes for Sale Near Fort Hood in Copperas Cove

For anyone looking at new homes in Copperas Cove TX, Heritage Place is one neighborhood worth putting on your list, especially if you want a mix of duplex and single family opportunities in a quieter setting.

If you want assistance narrowing down what is currently available, reach out to the relocation focused guidance offered for the Fort Hood area, including Copperas Cove. The resources listed include ways to find available homes and learn more about Copperas Cove as a place to live, plus surrounding areas.

Those surrounding areas include:

  • Copperas Cove
  • Nolanville
  • Harper Heights
  • Killeen Temple area
  • Belton
  • and the broader Central Texas region down to Austin and North Waco

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FAQs About New Homes in Copperas Cove TX

What types of homes are available in Heritage Place Copperas Cove

Heritage Place offers both single family homes and duplexes, with many homes featuring three or four bedrooms and two full bathrooms.

What is the typical price range for single family homes in Heritage Place

Single family homes are described as typically ranging from about $250,000 to $270,000.

What is the typical price range for duplexes in Heritage Place

Duplex properties are described as typically ranging from about $350,000 to $450,000.

How big is the duplex shown at 110 Leon Ln, Copperas Cove, TX 76522

Each side of the duplex at 110 Leon Ln, Copperas Cove, TX 76522 is described as having three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and about 1,250 square feet.

Does the duplex at 110 Leon Ln, Copperas Cove, TX 76522 include laundry space

Yes. It includes a laundry room setup for a stackable washer and dryer.

Is there a tub in the primary suite bath

The primary suite is described as having a shower and dark cabinetry, and a tub is not shown in the walkthrough. The space question is raised about whether a tub would fit in a duplex layout.

What is the main privacy concern mentioned about the backyard

The backyard privacy can be impacted by visibility from someone above the unit, described as a bowl like effect where the upper neighbor can see into the backyard.

Why do some families like buying a duplex in this neighborhood

The advantage mentioned is the ability to rent out the other side to help cover part of the mortgage, providing more affordability and peace of mind.

Is Heritage Place considered a quieter area

Yes. The neighborhood is described as having a slower pace and a quieter atmosphere compared to some nearby areas, with streets and layout that feel residential.

Final Thoughts

If you’re considering relocating near Fort Hood, Heritage Place in Copperas Cove offers a peaceful, family-friendly community that fits both your lifestyle and budget. With its quiet atmosphere, affordable housing options, and close proximity to base, it’s the ideal neighborhood for military families looking for a smooth transition.

Ready to explore your options in Heritage Place? Call me today at 253-820-7327  to learn more about available homes or schedule a tour!

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