Windrose: A Spring, Texas Community
A feature about Spring, Texas's desirable neighborhoods, was one of my most-viewed articles on NewsBreak. It seems like a lot of people are interested in the Spring area. And who wouldn't? It is just a 24-mile drive from Houston, around 9 miles from The Woodlands, and offers plenty of entertainment, dining, and shopping to choose from, a high-quality education, a low crime rate, and affordable housing. What could be better than that?
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What is the first thing you do when deciding to relocate to another city, state, or country? What factors do you consider before moving? You find out more about them! Right? You research the neighborhood, you check the crime rate, you find which school districts are the best, you look for places with the most employment opportunities, you analyze their cost of living, and you ask around how it is to actually live in that place.
Read full storyDesirable Spring, Texas Neighborhoods
Do you have plans to move? Have you thought of a place to go? Are you considering Spring, Texas? This article will guide you in deciding which neighborhoods are the best for starting families, young professionals, and seniors in terms of amenities, proximity to shopping, dining, and entertainment centers, school district zones, and medical accessibility.
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Texas is the second-largest US state in terms of population and land area. We have 962 cities spread over 254 counties and an estimated population of 29 million. Deciding which city to move to in this area can be confusing for someone from out of state. So, I decided to write this article to give you an insight, hoping that it will somehow help you make an educated decision in choosing a city or county to call home.
Read full storyGrand Central Park Conroe | Conroe, Texas | Johnson Development
Grand Central Park | A Master Planned Community in Conroe TexasJennifer Yoingco. Grand Central Park Conroe - a Master planned community in Conroe, Texas. Some people tend to become nostalgic whenever they pass the expansive stretch of land along the west side of the North Freeway near Loop 336. And who wouldn't? That 2,046-acre nostalgia-filled landscape was once home to one of the largest Boy Scout camping sites in the United States - Camp Strake, known for more than 70 years as the flagship camp of the Sam Houston Area Council. The pristine wilderness of this beloved Boy Scout camp has been home to generations of young boys every summer, where they learned the foundation of leadership and camaraderie.
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