Welcome to Imperial Oaks in Spring, Texas! This 1,400 acre Master Planned community features homes priced from the $100,000s to over $400,000.
Residents of Imperal Oaks enjoy over 100 acres dedicated to reserves and recreational amenities. The largest park, Imperial Oaks Park, is 43 acres with a 1.5 mile jogging trail. Other amenities include multiple swimming pools (both resort style and Jr. Olympic), clubhouses, soccer and T-ball fields, basketball, volleyball, and tennis courts. There are multiple nature preserves as well as playgrounds throught the community.
Imperial Oaks has a great location with easy access to I-45 from both the North and South ends of the community. Main routes in and out of the community include Imperial Oaks Boulevard, Aldine-Westfield, and Robinson Road (becomes Woodlands Parkway on the other side of I-45).
The rapidly growing Rayford area boasts a new signature Kroger center that makes shopping very convenient to the community. Other major shopping centers within easy driving distance include The Woodlands Town Center and Mall, Old Town Spring, Shenandoah's Portafino Center, and the Conroe Outlet Mall center.
Kaufman Elementary, a Conroe ISD school, opened its doors in 2006 and is centrally located in the community. For more information regarding this school and others in Conroe ISD, visit www.ConroeISD.net
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City of Spring Texas
Located 20 miles north of Houston and just south of The Woodlands, Spring Texas is an unincorporated town that spans northern Harris and southern Montgomery counties. Its locality makes it a popular community for residential and commercial construction.
Known for it's great schools, Spring offers an abundance of places to shop, eat, relax and enjoy life. Old Town Spring, located on the south side in Harris county is a historic area that provides an adventure in shopping and people watching. The area offers more than 150 businesses including antique shops, galleries, boutiques, and specialty stores. Spring is also home to great city parks and Splashtown, a water park that offers fun for the whole family. Found at the intersection of Kuykendalh and FM 2910 is Spring Town Center. A shopping center that is growing by leaps and bounds and provides numerous places to shop and eat.
Another reason why Spring is so popular is because of its affordable cost of living rate. Most residents own their own homes but there are various options for housing in the area.
Retail trade is the largest employer but there is also sciences and technology, manufacturing, and professional services.
If you like festivals, Spring is a great place to go. The area is home to festivals such as Art and Wine, Texas Crawfish and Music, Classic Cars and of course the Christmas holidays.
County of Montgomery Texas
With a 2007 estimated population of over 411,000, Montgomery County is in the top 50 fastest growing counties in the United States. Located north of Houston and Harris County, Conroe Texas has been the county seat since 1888. The county offers an abundance of recreational opportunities, including boating, fishing, hiking and golf. There are also great shopping complexes and restaurants.
The county of Montgomery Texas has deep rooted history. It was the third county formed under the Republic of Texas and named in honor of Brigadier General Richard Montgomery. Later the county was proclaimed as the birthplace of the Lone Star Flag by the Texas Legislature. The economy of the county was primarily agriculture until oil was discovered southeast of Conroe. Early in 1930, the Montgomery County oilfields made it one of the richest oil producing areas in the nation. Oil production in the county has declined but it is still one of the leading sources of income to this day.
In the five county Metroplex area of Houston, Montgomery county ranks in the top 20% of single family home sales. Price per square foot has increased as much as 8% or more in a five year period with the median price per square foot averaging $100+ in 2007.
Some of the major cities located in the County of Montgomery are; Conroe, Magnolia, Montgomery, and The Woodlands.
Have you ever wondered where you are when you've been given directions using a
street name and the highway sign says something different. The following
information may help you when you're out and about in Montgomery County.
If you know of any highways with second names you would like to add to the
information below, email your real estate expert on this website.
| Highway 75 | Frazier St. in Conroe, Danville St. in Willis |
| Highway 105 | Davis St. or Phillips St. in Conroe, Eva St. in Montgomery |
| FM 830 | Seven Coves Rd. |
| FM 1097 | Bentwater Dr. or Montgomery St. in Willis |
| FM 1484 | Airport Rd. in Conroe |
| FM 1488 | Magnolia Parkway in Magnolia |
| FM 2854 | Old Montgomery Rd. in Conroe |
| FM 3083 | Carter Moore Dr. in Conroe |
| SH 242 | College Park |
| Longmire Rd | Southwest Pkwy. and Sgt. Ed Holcomb Blvd. in Conroe |
| The Loop | Loop 336 in Conroe ( also called Veteran's Memorial Loop) |
State of Texas
Known as the the second largest state in land mass and the 28th state to be admitted to the Union, the Great State of Texas had an estimated population of over 23,900,000 in 2007. Austin Texas, the state capitol location, is approximately 155 miles west of Magnolia Texas on highway 290.
Governor Rick Perry invites you to visit the his website at http://www.state.tx.us/. Here you will find an A - Z list of state agencies and information about the Great State of Texas.
Did you know that Texas occupies approximately seven percent of the total land and water areas of the United States?









