Thunder Rock development in Marble Falls begins next phase

The master plan for the Thunder Rock community in Marble Falls, a 1,100-acre development by Centurion American. Courtesy image
The 1,100-acre Thunder Rock community in Marble Falls is now in Phase II of development. The next stage includes building 214 single-family homes on 50-foot lots at prices starting in the low $290,000s.
The Centurion American Development Group development is located at the northwest corner of U.S. 281 and Texas 71. It broke ground on Phase I in September 2021.
National homebuilders D.R. Horton and Lennar have opened model homes on Thunder Rock Boulevard and Standing Rock Lane to showcase their Phase II floor plans.
“Thunder Rock’s continued momentum highlights the growing demand for high-quality homes in this region,” said Rob Romo of Centurion American in a media release announcing Phase II. “Buyers are looking for communities that blend a connection to nature with access to everyday conveniences—and Thunder Rock delivers on both.”
As Thunder Rock expands, the community will eventually include a 26-acre city-owned sportsplex, a 10-acre recreational center, over 204,000 square-feet of future commercial space, parks and hike-and-bike trails, and a preserved native habitat along Flatrock Creek.
Thunder Rock is also home to Prose Thunder Rock, an apartment complex at 1201 Centurion Parkway. The Greystar-managed complex offers one- and two-bedroom units ranging from 696 square-feet to 1,174 square-feet.
At its completion, Thunder Rock will have 1,966 single-family homesites, 924 multi-family units, and 71 active-adult units, all falling within the Marble Falls Independent School District.