Welcome To The Woodlands

In the sixties, famed Houston oilman George Mitchell bought the first 2,800 acres of what would become the Woodlands, his master-planned marvel thirty miles north of Houston. Now stretching over 28,000 acres, this piney suburban paradise is still growing.

What To Expect

A walkable town center and high-end diversions.

The Lifestyle

Embracing sunny days, scenery, and the synergy of community.

Unexpected Appeal

A range of amusements means there’s never a dull moment.

The Market

Custom homes in all shapes and sizes.

You'll Fall In Love With

The many amenities of Lake Woodlands.

Neighborhood Tags

Community
Shopping
Restaurants
Family Friendly
Suburban
Scenery

Located North of Houston

The Woodlands: A Lush, Self-Contained Suburban Refuge

Though farther flung from Houston’s dynamic core, the Woodlands is, for many, a welcome escape from all the concrete and highway gridlock that comes with urban living. Its idyllic wooded setting and abundance of upscale amenities continue to draw new residents.

What To Expect: A Walkable Town Center And High-End Diversions

In the Woodlands, most of the action is centered around Town Center, a multi-venue hub of shopping, dining, and entertainment that includes Market Street and the Woodlands Mall. Because it’s not just weary urbanites who are relocating to the Woodlands--many of Houston’s best-known restaurants and shops have opened satellite locations here too.

The Lifestyle: Embracing Sunny Days, Scenery, And The Synergy of Community

What used to be middle-of-nowhere countryside has become a seductive bubble of easy living, and Woodlands residents take full advantage of being surrounded by nature and hospitable neighbors, especially at community events like the weekly farmers’ market at Grogan’s Mill.

The Market: Custom Homes In All Shapes And Sizes

Builders have happily made do with the Woodlands’ generous lot sizes, creating homes in a range of styles--everything from Southern coastal to Mediterranean to classic ranch house. Though most offerings are Texas-sized, one-stories with more modest footprints are in the mix too.