North Houston Area
North Houston intrigues many Houstonians because of the value and the variety available in this area that contains a mixture of cultural influences, new and older housing. With the completion of the Hardy Toll Road, North Houston residents can enjoy a hassle-free commute. The area offers restful suburban/rural living as well as immense shopping and recreational opportunities.
Along I-45 North from Loop 610, you will find old, smaller neighborhoods built in the late 1930’s and 1940’s. Many of these older neighborhoods, including Garden Oaks, Oak Forest and Inwood Forest, are attracting professional couples who are intrigued by the tree-lined streets, and easy commute to downtown. These homes are popular with residents who have caught the renovation bug and are interested in restoring the simple charm these neighborhoods offer.
Spring
In the 1800’s Spring was a bustling railroad town. Today, the community offers a suburban quality of life for those who want to live near the city but yearn for a hometown feel. The community is home to one of the region’s most popular attractions, Old Town Spring, a quaint shopping area of restored buildings that sell fine art, handmade gifts and crafts, woodworks, antiques, clothing and the like.
Spring offers a variety of housing, from the 1950’s and 1960’s one-story ranch style homes to the large, two-story colonials. The area has several town home and apartment communities. Spring residents draw from several employment centers, including Houston Intercontinental Airport, The Woodlands and even downtown. Current Listings in the Spring Area |
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The Woodlands
Making up the area north of Spring along I-45 is The Woodlands, which enjoys the serenity offered by the greenery of forest pines and silver lakes. Fifty miles of hike and bike trails are an amenity that residents appreciate about The Woodlands
Residents refer to The Woodlands as the “new home town”. The community sits off I-45 North, 27 miles north of Houston’s downtown and 16 miles north of Houston Intercontinental Airport.
The Hardy Toll Road, stretching from The Woodlands to the North Loop, provides commuters with comfortable access to the metropolis.
Current Listing in The Woodlands
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| Map of The Conroe Area |
ConroeConroe lies on the east side of I-45 North some 35 miles from Houston. Simply put, Conroe residents appreciate quiet, country-like living. What distinguishes Conroe real estate from that of other areas is its availability of country properties. Many homes sit on multi-acre plots, allowing residents to keep horses or other livestock on the premises Many Conroe residents commute to Houston jobs. During leisure time they may boat on the 21,000 acre Lake Conroe. Current Listings in the Conroe Area
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