Discover The Area

Texas is home to three of the nation’s top 10 metro areas in population - Houston, Dallas/Ft. Worth and San Antonio. There are also several mid-sized cities, monstrous ranches and hundreds of small towns. Be my guest as I introduce you to my home.

Discover Texas

Welcome to Texas...the Lone Star State. Texans are known to be friendly people. In fact, our name comes from the Caddo Indian word “TEJAS” which means friend. We are very proud of our state, whose size is matched only by its diversity. more...>

The Woodlands / Spring Area

The Woodlands is located 32 miles north of Houston along Interstate 45. Though it began as a suburban development, it soon attracted corporations to the area. Spring, Texas is within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of Houston in Harris County, Texas, 20 miles north of Downtown Houston. more...>

Springwoods Village

Springwoods Village will offer a range of homes, from luxury rentals and urban-style compact housing, to single-family dwellings with yards. A variety of price ranges will keep the homes diverse and interesting. more...>

Bridgeland

Imagine a place with vast open spaces and spectacular sunsets. An 11,400-acre master-planned community in the northwest Houston suburb of Cypress, TX., where flocks of waterfowl glide across natural lakes. more...>

Conroe / Lake Conroe Area

Conroe is the seat of Montgomery County Texas and is located about 40 miles north of Houston. Downtown Conroe is about 7 miles southeast of popular Lake Conroe which is at the center of multiple, year round water and cultural events. more...>

Woodforest

Parks, trails, pools and a multitude of opportunities for an active lifestyle will complement 5,500 single-family homes priced from the $150,000s to more than $1 million. more...>

Kingwood Area

Just north of the hubbub of Houston lies Kingwood, otherwise known as “The Livable Forest”. It’s best known for being a community that exists in harmony with nature. Kingwood hosts a variety of wildlife that can be found its private nature preserves and parks. more...>
Photo Credit: Rich Olivieri, WildflowerHaven.com