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Tucked just 45 minutes north of Houston, Conroe boasts a booming population, lakefront recreation, and one of the best school districts in Texas. This fast-growing city offers the perfect mix of value, convenience, and community. From your first home to an exciting investment venture, Conroe is worth a closer look.
Grow with Conroe, TX.
State: Texas
City: 72.76 sq mi
Land: 72.00 sq mi
With over 200 miles of trails, luxury shopping, lakeside recreation, and nationally ranked schools, The Woodlands is more than a suburb, it’s a lifestyle. Just 30 miles north of Houston, this award-winning master-planned community offers an unmatched balance of convenience, beauty, and opportunity.
This is no shortage of fun in The Woodlands!
State: Texas
City: 43.9 sq mi
Land: 43.3 sq mi
Once a quiet stop on the railroad, Magnolia has grown into a thriving community that still knows how to slow down and savor the good stuff: front porch mornings, hometown diners, and neighbors who show up for each other.
Magnolia is a place full of life, color, and resilience.
State: Texas
City: 4.87 sq mi
Land: 4.85 sq mi
From the legendary birthplace of the Lone Star flag to the sparkling edges of Lake Conroe, this town blends legacy and lifestyle. Montgomery is the kind of place that makes you want to stay a little longer, and then never leave. Historic charm runs through its downtown square, while scenic drives, lake days, and neighborhood cookouts give it an energy that’s hard to match.
A thriving, close-knit community
State: Texas
City: 5.12 sq mi
Land: 5.04 sq mi
Just north of Lake Conroe and minutes from the forested trails of East Texas, Willis is a hidden gem with room to breathe, explore, and grow. With easy access to outdoor adventure, small-town hospitality, and close proximity to Houston, Willis offers a laid-back lifestyle with plenty of upside.
State: Texas
City: 4.735 sq mi
Land: 4.733 sq mi
Rooted in history, rich in culture, and alive with community spirit, Huntsville offers a distinctive blend of small-town comfort and big Texas pride. Located just 70 miles north of Houston, this university town is as well known for its towering tribute to Sam Houston as it is for its thriving arts scene, historic landmarks, and deep Texas roots.
A blend of history and hospitality.
State: Texas
City: 43.43 sq mi
Land: 42.59 sq mi
Known as the “Mushroom Capital of Texas,” Madisonville is full of flavor, history, and good old-fashioned hospitality. Located at the crossroads of I-45 and Highway 21, this welcoming town offers small-town warmth with big-time access.
Madisonville is a serene, East Texas town!
State: Texas
City: 4.33 sq mi
Land: 4.18 sq mi
Tucked between towering pines and tranquil waters, Trinity is a peaceful East Texas escape with roots that run deep. From its rail-town history to its lakeside recreation and close-knit community feel, Trinity blends natural beauty with laid-back living.
A small town with BIG Texas character.
State: Texas
Size: 3.79 sq mi
Land: 3.79 sq mi
As the oldest city in Houston County and one of the oldest in Texas, Crockett carries history like a badge of honor but don’t let its age fool you. This town is full of life. From antique storefronts to piney woods trails, Crockett offers a classic Texas backdrop for modern living.
Home of the Davy Crockett National Forest.
State: Texas
Size: 8.85 sq mi
Land: 8.85 sq mi
Right in the heart of Texas, literally. Centerville offers a true taste of small-town life. With rolling countryside, local charm, and a central location between Dallas and Houston, Centerville is the kind of place that feels like a pause button in the best way possible. It’s peaceful, personal, and full of potential.
Centerville is at the center of it all!
State: Texas
Size: 1.79 sq mi
Land: 1.79 sq mi
Tucked among East Texas pines and wrapped around one of the largest lakes in the state, Livingston is the kind of town where weekends mean boat launches, fish fries, and downtown strolls. It’s scenic, laid-back, and just far enough off the beaten path to feel like a true escape. yet it is close enough to stay connected. Livingston offers a life that feels both simple and full.
There are outdoor opportunities all around!
State: Texas
City: 8.74 sq mi
Land: 8.73 sq mi
Historic, beachy, and never boring, Galveston is where Texas meets the Gulf. From its pastel-painted Victorian homes to its iconic seawall and sandy shores, this island city is memorable and picturesque. Locals wake up to ocean breezes, enjoy festivities all year long, and know exactly where to get the best shrimp po’ boy after a day on the beach.
Discover this beautiful beachscape!
State: Texas
City: 211.31 sq mi
Land: 41.04 sq mi
From dynamic city life to peaceful suburban neighborhoods, Houston offers a unique blend of energy, opportunity, and livability. It’s the most diverse city in the country, and one of the fastest-growing.
Houston is a community of communities.
State: Texas
City: 671.67 sq mi
Land: 640.44 sq mi
Just north of Houston, Spring offers a unique blend of small-town soul and big-city access. With award-winning schools, extensive parks, and some of the region’s most sought-after neighborhoods, it’s obvious why Spring continues to attract families, professionals, and newcomers ready to put down roots.
Home of Olympian Simone Biles!
State: Texas
City: 23.6 sq mi
Land: 23.2 sq mi
Known for its rich German heritage, lively festivals, and walkable downtown, Tomball blends old-town charm with modern growth. With a strong sense of community and a calendar packed with events, it’s easy to see why more families, business owners, and investors are setting their sights on this thriving Texas town.
Tomball is a place where everyone belongs!
State: Texas
City: 13.09 sq mi
Land: 13.01 sq mi
Don’t blink, Waller’s on the move. Nestled between Houston and College Station, this once-sleepy town is quickly becoming one of Texas’s most promising up-and-comers. With wide-open land, major development on the horizon, and a strong sense of community, Waller strikes the perfect balance between small-town living and big-picture growth.
Waller offers incredible education opportunities!
State: Texas
City: 3.72 sq mi
Land: 3.69 sq mi
Two cities. One powerful heartbeat. Bryan, TX and College Station, TX are two distinct cities in Brazos County and make up the College Station/Bryan metro area. This thriving, tradition-rich community is anchored by Texas A&M University and infused with small-town warmth.
Two well placed and well connected cities.
State: Texas
City: 51.30 sq mi
Land: 31.4 sq mi
Where Texas charm meets national recognition, Waco is a one-of-a-kind destination for residents, investors, and tourists. Rich with history, fueled by education, and brimming with personality, this Central Texas gem offers more than meets the eye and continues to grow in all the right ways
Home of the world-famous Magnolia Market at the Silos!
State: Texas
City: 101.15 sq mi
Land: 88.73 sq mi
Brimming with opportunity and rooted in tradition, Temple is one of Central Texas’s best-kept secrets. With major employers, an impressive healthcare sector, and easy access to both Austin and Waco, Temple is growing rapidly while still holding on to its welcoming, hometown feel.
A city rich in history and culture.
State: Texas
City: 76.01 sq mi
Land: 71.17 sq mi
Big, bold, and constantly evolving; Dallas is a city of ambition, culture, and connection. From its polished skyline to its diverse neighborhoods, Dallas doesn’t just keep up with change, it drives it. With one of the strongest job markets in the country, a flourishing food and arts scene, and some of the most recognizable real estate in Texas, this metro is made for momentum.
Fast moving and always growing.
State: Texas
Size: 385.9 sq mi
Land: 339.604 sq mi
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