

Bridge Crossing Subdivision
Milanos Estates Subdivision
Weslaco, TX
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Emporio Homes is proud to build in Weslaco, Texas, with thoughtfully designed communities that offer affordable, modern living for real families. Our subdivisions – Bridge Crossing and Milanos Estates – are located in desirable areas of Weslaco with convenient access to Interstate 2, local schools, shopping, dining, and medical services.
Weslaco continues to grow, offering a strong sense of community and easy access to parks and outdoor recreation. The Harlon Block Sports Complex – the largest outdoor park in Weslaco at 60.4 acres – provides scenic walking and running trails, open green space, and space for families to stay active year-round.
Both Bridge Crossing and Milanos Estates feature newly constructed single-family homes designed for first-time buyers and growing families. With functional floor plans, modern finishes, and affordable pricing, Emporio Homes is committed to helping Weslaco families achieve homeownership with confidence.

Weslaco, TX
Perfectly situated in the Mid Valley between McAllen and Harlingen, TX, Weslaco is one of the fastest growing Cities in the entire Rio Grand Valley. Located just north of the American-Mexican border with direct access to Interstate 2, access to the retail and medical corridor, and the desirability of attending the Weslaco ISD, Weslaco has become a destination location for first time home buyers. Weslaco’s projected population growth is anticipated to be one of the fastest growth areas in the Rio Grand Valley which is expected to be 5-8% per year for the next 10 years.
Your first impression of visiting this Texas City is admiring is diversity of culture, food, heritage, and its many attractions. Weslaco perfectly combines Mexican and American culture. Weslaco incredible natural areas, perfect for outdoor activities.
Steps From Parks, Schools, and Shops
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A new neighborhood built for families who want more—more outdoor fun, more nearby shopping, and more connection to the Weslaco community.

Mayor Pablo Peña Park
A spacious city park featuring 3 softball fields, 9 tennis courts, 3 soccer fields, a workout station, and a 0.9-mile paved walking trail. Recently upgraded with LED lighting for evening use. Ideal for sports, fitness, and community events.

Harlon Block Sports Complex
A comprehensive sports facility offering 3 softball fields, 1 baseball field, 2 basketball courts, a 1.1-mile walking trail, workout station, dog park, pavilions, and open spaces for events.

Downtown Weslaco
The city's historic core, featuring local shops, eateries, and landmarks like the Villa de Cortez. Hosts events such as the Texas Onion Fest and holiday parades, reflecting the community's vibrant culture.

Cortez Hotel (Villa de Cortez)
A historic landmark at 260 S Texas Blvd, originally opened in 1928. Now serves as an elegant event venue, showcasing Spanish Mediterranean architecture and crystal chandeliers.

Weslaco Water Tower
Built in 1928, the historic Weslaco Water Tower symbolizes the city's development and commitment to infrastructure during its early years.

Cavazos Park
A neighborhood park equipped with a basketball court, swingset, and playground. Provides a welcoming space for families and children to enjoy outdoor activities.

La Plazita Park
A community park featuring a pavilion, playground, and basketball court. Regularly hosts cultural events like Cinco de Mayo celebrations, fostering community engagement.

Isaac Rodriguez Park
A recreational area featuring a skate park, 2 baseball fields, playground, and the Weslaco Service Center. Suitable for sports, family outings, and community gatherings.

Gibson Park
Home to the Valley Nature Center, this park includes a swimming pool, playground, basketball court, ping pong tables, cornhole stations, and pavilions. A hub for nature education and outdoor recreation.

St. Pius X Catholic Church
Located at 600 S Oklahoma Ave, this church offers Mass in both English and Spanish. Features twin bell towers and serves as a spiritual center for the local Catholic community.

Old Railroad Station
A historic structure symbolizing Weslaco's early 20th-century development. Reflects the city's origins tied to the St. Louis, Brownsville, and Mexico Railway.

Judge Gilbert Garza Park
Located at 320 E. Mile 11 Rd, this park features a splash pad, exercise equipment, over 1.5 miles of walking trails, restrooms, and plans for additional amenities like playground equipment and sports fields.
Find Your Home in the Heart of Weslaco
An exclusive 33-lot subdivision designed for first-time homebuyers, minutes from top schools, shopping, and Weslaco’s largest outdoor park.


