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 The Kink Team
Keller Williams Realty
8111 Ashlane Way The Woodlands, TX 77382 US Bruce: 281.415.8019 Diane: 281.300.4714 Office: 281.364.4828 Facsimile: 281.863.1943
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Voted one of Forbes.com’s “America’s 25 Best Places to Move,” The Woodlands is one of the nation’s number one master-planned community development. Located only 32 miles north of Houston, The 28,000-acre township encompasses over 28,000 acres of beautiful forested land parceled into attractive villages.
Featuring fine homes, exciting business parks, and romantic waterway shopping, dining and services, The Woodlands offers a well-rounded quality of life that attracts both major employers and relocating families.
With its highly educated workforce, (56% of adults have a college degree or post-graduate degree,) The Woodlands is home to global enterprises such as Chevron, Lexicon Pharmaceutical, Hewitt Associates, Anadarko Petroleum and Baker Hughers, among many others.
The desirability of The Woodlands, both in jobs and lifestyle, attracts more residents daily. The area maintains among the highest median incomes ($111,997) and highest median home values ($203,900) in Texas, and the nation.
Whether you are building a fine executive home or throttling back to a low-maintenance condominium or patio home, The Woodlands has something to offer your household.
The Villages
The Woodlands was founded in 1974 to bring to life developer George Mitchell’s vision of a harmonious plan of homes served by world-class healthcare, commercial opportunities, recreational facilities, parks, and as much natural native beauty as possible.
Each one of eight villages is a complete small town, with schools, shopping, community organizations, recreational facilities, healthcare and places of worship, serving a range of neighborhoods with their own individual character. This approach allows residents from the fixed-income seniors to families and singles at the height of their earning power to find the right home to suit their needs.
Almost 25% of land in the Woodlands is public green space, with the courtesy of protected habitats for south Texas population of indigenous birds, squirrels, raccoons, and other wildlife. You’ll soon notice there is little in the whole town that is taller than the native trees.
The beauty of the natural surroundings includes over 50 outdoor sculptures found throughout the community, as part of the township’s commitment to enhance the public art collection. |
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