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North Houston Suburban Community

About Spring, TX

Welcome to Spring, an unincorporated community in northern Harris County that pairs the historic storefronts of Old Town Spring with master-planned communities and the ExxonMobil campus.

Spring is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in northern Harris County, Texas, about 25 miles north of downtown Houston along Interstate 45. Part of the Greater Houston metropolitan area, it lies within Houston's extraterritorial jurisdiction and has no municipal government of its own; local services are provided by Harris County and a network of municipal utility districts. The 2020 U.S. Census counted a population of 62,559, though the community's shared mailing name encompasses a broader suburban area. The community traces its roots to the late nineteenth century, when a railroad depot and the surrounding lumber and farming trades gave rise to a small settlement. Old Town Spring, the area's historic heart, preserves that early identity in a cluster of turn-of-the-century Victorian storefronts, family-owned shops, and the Spring Historical Museum, which documents the community's railroad and lumber heritage. Spring's modern identity is shaped by suburban growth and major corporate employment. ExxonMobil's large campus in the master-planned Springwoods Village development has made the area a center for energy-sector jobs, drawing thousands of employees and supporting commercial growth along the I-45 corridor. Around it, a ring of master-planned communities — Gleannloch Farms, Augusta Pines, Auburn Lakes, Harmony, and others — offers residents amenities such as golf courses, clubhouses, pools, and trail systems. Spring suits commuters and families who want suburban space and planned amenities within reach of Houston's northside job centers, the ExxonMobil campus, and George Bush Intercontinental Airport. Its housing ranges from established ranch-style homes on wooded lots to newer construction inside master-planned developments, and its schools are divided among several independent school districts that share the Spring mailing address. Recreational life centers on the community's parks and green spaces, including the nearby Mercer Arboretum & Botanic Gardens, which spreads across more than 300 acres with themed gardens and walking trails. With direct freeway and toll-road access and an airport roughly 18 miles away, the community functions as a convenient northern gateway to Houston.

Population 62,559
County Harris
Active Listings 3187
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Where is Spring, Texas located?

Spring is an unincorporated community in northern Harris County, Texas, about 25 miles north of downtown Houston along Interstate 45. It is part of the Greater Houston metropolitan area and lies within Houston's extraterritorial jurisdiction.

Is Spring, Texas a city?

Spring is not an incorporated city. It is a census-designated place (CDP) and unincorporated community within Harris County. It has no municipal government, and services are provided by the county and local utility districts, though the area uses a Spring mailing address.

What school districts serve Spring, Texas?

Parts of Spring are served by Spring ISD, Klein ISD, and Conroe ISD, all of which have campuses with Spring addresses. Spring ISD covers much of the central and eastern community, Klein ISD serves western areas including several master-planned communities, and Conroe ISD serves the northernmost sections.

What is Spring, Texas known for?

Spring is known for Old Town Spring, a historic district of turn-of-the-century Victorian storefronts and shops, and for the ExxonMobil corporate campus in the master-planned Springwoods Village development. The community is also defined by large master-planned communities such as Gleannloch Farms and Augusta Pines.

How far is Spring from Houston and the airport?

Spring sits about 25 miles north of downtown Houston along I-45. George Bush Intercontinental Airport is roughly 18 miles away, reachable via the Hardy Toll Road, making the community convenient for air travel and north Houston commutes.

What is the population of Spring, Texas?

The 2020 U.S. Census counted 62,559 residents in the Spring census-designated place. Because Spring is unincorporated and its name covers a larger ZIP-code area, the broader mailing region encompasses more people than the CDP itself.

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About Spring

Real Estate & Housing

Spring's housing market is defined by its master-planned communities and its older, unincorporated suburban stock. Established neighborhoods feature ranch-style and traditional single-family homes, often on generous wooded lots with mature trees, a legacy of the area's rural past. Newer construction is concentrated in large master-planned developments such as Gleannloch Farms, Augusta Pines, Auburn Lakes, Harmony, and Spring Trails, which pair homes across a range of sizes and styles with amenities like community pools, clubhouses, playgrounds, and, in some cases, golf courses. Augusta Pines is known for its 18-hole golf course and clubhouse, while Gleannloch Farms spans about 2,100 acres with an extensive amenity package and Klein ISD schools. The ExxonMobil-anchored Springwoods Village adds a mixed-use, master-planned dimension with newer homes, apartments, and offices near the corporate campus, giving buyers a broad spectrum from compact townhomes to larger single-family properties.

Neighborhoods

Spring is organized around master-planned communities rather than a single downtown. Gleannloch Farms, a roughly 2,100-acre development in the northwestern part of the community, is among the most established, built around a former Arabian horse farm and known for its lakes, amenities, and Klein ISD schools. Augusta Pines offers an upscale, golf-oriented setting with an 18-hole course and clubhouse. Auburn Lakes, Harmony, Windrose, Falls at Imperial Oaks, Spring Trails, and Spring Lakes provide a variety of family-oriented, amenity-rich settings across the community. Springwoods Village, near the ExxonMobil campus, blends homes, apartments, offices, and retail in a newer, more urban-style master plan. Alongside these developments, older subdivisions and pockets of acreage preserve the community's pre-boom character, and Old Town Spring remains the historic and cultural anchor at the center.

Lifestyle in Spring

Daily life in Spring revolves around its planned communities and its historic district. Old Town Spring draws residents and visitors to its turn-of-the-century storefronts, offering antiques, boutiques, craft and gift shops, restaurants, and seasonal events set among Victorian-era buildings and towering trees; ghost tours and the Spring Historical Museum round out its small-town charm. The surrounding master-planned communities supply their own social calendars through clubhouses, pools, lakes, sports leagues, and community events. Dining and retail spread along the I-45 corridor and nearby hubs such as The Woodlands, which sits just to the west. Employment at the ExxonMobil campus and along the north Houston freeway corridor gives the area a strong professional, family-oriented demographic, while the proximity of George Bush Intercontinental Airport makes the community a practical base for frequent travelers.

Schools & Education

Public schools in Spring are split among several independent school districts that serve different parts of the community under a shared Spring mailing address. Spring Independent School District serves much of the central and eastern portions, while Klein Independent School District covers western areas, including several of the master-planned communities, and Conroe Independent School District serves the northernmost reaches. Spring ISD enrolls roughly 33,000 students across about 43 campuses, and Klein ISD enrolls more than 52,000 students across about 53 campuses. Families frequently choose subdivisions based on their assigned district and feeder schools, and the community also offers a range of private and charter options. Nearby higher-education institutions include Lone Star College's North Harris and Montgomery campuses, giving residents access to community-college programs within a short drive.

Getting Around

Spring sits along the I-45 North Freeway, the primary artery connecting the community to downtown Houston about 25 miles to the south. The Grand Parkway (SH 99) crosses the area, providing east-west access across the northern suburbs, while the Hardy Toll Road offers a faster route toward Houston's core and George Bush Intercontinental Airport, which lies roughly 18 miles away. Beltway 8 and the Sam Houston Tollway extend the network to the south and west, and the ExxonMobil campus and Springwoods Village sit directly on the freeway spine. Commuting patterns center on the I-45 corridor and the north Houston employment hubs, with The Woodlands immediately to the west and the airport corridor to the east. Public transit is limited, and the community remains heavily car-dependent, though park-and-ride service provides some options for downtown-bound commuters.

Parks & Recreation

Spring's recreation blends historic charm with large-scale green space. Old Town Spring functions as a walkable attraction in its own right, with Victorian storefronts, seasonal festivals, and ghost tours. Mercer Arboretum & Botanic Gardens, at the community's eastern edge, spreads across more than 300 acres with themed gardens, walking trails, a pond, and seasonal events. Trails within master-planned communities — around lakes in Gleannloch Farms and along greenbelts elsewhere — provide day-to-day walking and biking routes, while community pools, sports fields, and golf courses such as Augusta Pines' 18-hole course anchor neighborhood recreation. The wider Spring Creek corridor and regional parks add natural areas within a short drive, and The Woodlands, immediately to the west, contributes additional shopping, dining, and outdoor options.

MARKET SNAPSHOT

The Market at a Glance

How homes have been selling here over the last 90 days.

home_work New This Week 142
Went Under Contract 4
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payments Median Sale Price $275,000 -86.2%
square_foot Price per Sq Ft $160
schedule Avg Days on Market 38
sell Homes Sold 7
percent Sale-to-List Ratio 100.0%
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Price & Sales History

Market data reflects closed sales over the last 90 days and is provided for informational purposes.

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4 bd 2.5 ba 1759 sqft 1976 built
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1840 Woodland Field Crossing #184

Spring, TX 77380

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1840 Woodland Field Crossing #207

Spring, TX 77380

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23351 Earlmist Drive

Spring, TX 77373

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