The Woodlands is not short on beautiful neighborhoods. From stunning tree-lined streets to fabulous estate homes amidst natural surroundings, the Woodlands really does have it all. The Woodlands market is healthy and progressive, and owning a home here is unlike any other place in Houston. From fabulous amenities to outstanding real estate, the Woodlands market is rapidly growing as many Houstonians begin to discover the many benefits of this outstanding, master-planned community.
Picking just a few neighborhoods in the Woodlands is challenging, as each neighborhood seems to be better than the next. However, we picked three neighborhoods (called “villages”) that we think provide the best example of Woodlands living:
- Alden Bridge – Alden Bridge, as one of the biggest villages in the Woodlands market, enjoys many amenities that some of the other villages do not. For example, there are fantastic parks here, including Alden Bridge Park, Windvale Park, Lakeside Park, and Alden Bridge Sports Park. There is also a great selection of homes in Alden Bridge, including patio homes, townhomes and condominiums, many of which are priced quite reasonably, from the mid $100,000s to $900,000. Some of the neighborhoods within Alden Bridge include: Bethany Bend, Cottage Green, Hawthorne Hollow, Goldenvine, Silver Woods, Brooksedge, Plum Crest, Russet Grove, Sterling Pond, Linton Ridge, Noble Bend, and Fairbranch, just to name a few.
- Carlton Woods – Carlton Woods is where the most discriminating of buyers head when they are searching for a home in the Woodlands market. In fact, it is arguably the most exclusive gated community found here. From the 24-hour gated entrance to beautiful, custom homes on expansive lots, Carlton Woods is quite amazing. Homes in Carlton Woods range from the $800,000s to more than $3 million.
- Creekside Park – Once completed, Creekside Park will feature more than 7,000 residences in a wide variety of styles and price points. We love this village for its great expanse of green spaces, which include the 1,700-acre George Mitchell Nature Preserve and Creekside Park, which boasts a nature center, canoe and kayak launches and plenty of scenic walking trails. The new schools of Creekside Park will be a part of the highly acclaimed Tomball Independent School District.




