Conroe Real Estate

Let’s Explore Conroe
Conroe is the fasted growing city in Texas! With a population of 98,081, it is the 43rd largest city in Texas and is growing at a rate of 3.70% annually. But what makes this area so special and attractive to so many? Conroe offers so much, and if you like the outdoors, you are bordered by a 22,000 acre Lake, Lake Conroe. Don’t forget about the Sam Houston National Forest and the W. Goodrich Jones State Forest
Designated the Music Friendly Community by the state of Texas.
Don’t forget to check out the bustling downtown area. YOu can enjoy the day simply walking around and taking in the historic streets. Downtown offers fantastic dining and shopping. There are theaters and often festivals. Many local artisans display their work and you will often enjoy the sounds of live music at several venues as well as outdoors. Let’s talk cocktails for a moment. Did you know Conroe is home to 3 craft brewers? Southern Star, B-52 Brewery, and Copperhead Brewery.
Schools
Conroe Independent School District
Conroe ISD is a school district located in the Houston, Texas metropolitan area. It includes The Woodlands, Shenandoah, Oak Ridge North, Conroe, and Caney Creek, as well as several other smaller towns, communities, and unincorporated areas
Because of the size of the district and the fact that there are 60 schools. Please Click HERE to be redirected to a list of all schools in the area. You can also click HERE to see what schools your children are zoned for!
Things To Do In The Area
Let’s Eat
Coffee and Dessert
Let’s Talk Golf
There are 8 golf courses in Conroe, Texas, and 3 are municipal courses. Don’t think that’s enough to choose from. There are 37 golf courses within 20 miles of Conroe.
Augusta/Biloxi at River Plantation Country Club
Charleston/Augusta at River Plantation Country Club
Panorama Golf Club – Rolling Hills Course
Panorama Golf Club – Winged Foot Course
Biloxi/Charleston at River Plantation Country Club
Explore the Parks
Candy Cane Park
Carl Barton Jr. Park
City of Conroe Parks
Founder’s Plaza
Heritage Place
John Burge Park at Shadow Lakes
Lake Conroe Park
McDade Park
W. Goodrich Jones State Forest