Best Neighborhoods in The Woodlands, Texas
Choosing where to live in The Woodlands can shape your daily life for years — commute time, school quality, neighborhood feel, home value appreciation. Woodlands News has compiled a detailed look at the best neighborhoods in The Woodlands so you can match your lifestyle to the right area.
How we picked
These rankings consider: school quality (test scores, ratings), safety (crime statistics), commute (proximity to job centers), walkability, property value trends, and community feel. We weight these differently for different types of residents.
1. Grogan's Mill (original village)
Median home: $420k-$900k
Schools: Conroe ISD
Vibe: Original village, mature
The Woodlands' original village. Mature tree canopy, established community, walkable to Town Center.
Best for: Long-term residents, families
2. Sterling Ridge
Median home: $500k-$1.5M
Schools: Conroe ISD
Vibe: Premium master-planned
High-end village with custom estates and golf course access. Top schools.
Best for: High-income families
3. Creekside Park
Median home: $480k-$1.1M
Schools: Tomball ISD
Vibe: Newest village, growing
Newest Woodlands village with modern construction and best in-village amenities. Active community.
Best for: Growing families wanting newer construction
4. Alden Bridge
Median home: $450k-$850k
Schools: Conroe ISD
Vibe: Family-focused
Family-friendly village with extensive parks, trails, and community programming.
Best for: Families with school-age children
5. Carlton Woods (exclusive)
Median home: $1.5M-$10M+
Schools: Conroe ISD
Vibe: Ultra-premium gated
Gated luxury community within The Woodlands. Custom estates on large lots. Tom Fazio golf course.
Best for: High-net-worth families
Tips for choosing your neighborhood
- Visit at different times — morning rush, afternoon, weekend evenings. Traffic and noise vary wildly.
- Drive your potential commute at the actual time you'd be commuting.
- Walk the neighborhood — talk to a few people if you can. Local insights are gold.
- Check school ratings on GreatSchools.org or Niche.com, but also visit campuses.
- Look at flood maps for any low-lying or near-water neighborhood (FEMA Flood Map Service Center).
- Get a property tax estimate from a current owner or recent listing — rates vary by ISD and special districts.
- Connect with a local agent who lives in or works extensively in your target area.
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