Rockwall, Texas Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Did you know that the population of Rockwall City, Texas, is 47,415? That's not a bad number when you consider that the city was founded in 1873. The population was formerly called Rockwall, and was incorporated in 1873. Today, it's the largest city in Northeast Texas. The population of Rockwall is around 47,415 people, with the median home value of $349,700. Home appreciation in the past ten years has been 5.5%.

In terms of race, 17.2% of the population is Hispanic. The Hispanic population includes anyone of any race. In addition to Hispanics, there are two ethnic groups: blacks and Hispanics. Those who identify as white do not pay property taxes in Rockwall City. The city's real estate tax rate is 2.21 percent of its tax appraisal value. To learn more about the tax rate for Rockwall, you can visit the DFW property tax rates page.

You can also get data on Rockwall's schools. You can compare the quality of Rockwall's schools to other DFW districts. You can also view a list of new Rockwall homes for sale by clicking the link below. When choosing a builder, make sure to research the builder to ensure quality and affordability. Besides that, you can find more information about Rockwall through our About page.

The Rockwall Independent School District is responsible for public schools in the city. There are two public high schools in Rockwall: Rockwall High School and Rockwall-Heath High School. A total of eleven elementary schools and three middle schools are located in Rockwall. At the time of the 2000 census, Rockwall had a population of 7,331 Black citizens. That's about five percent of the total population.