The Loop Homes for Sale - Conroe, TX

See today's The Loop homes for sale & Conroe real estate listings below. Conroe is a town in Montgomery County with a population of roughly 80,000 residents. Life in Conroe provides a dense suburban feel with lots of parks and recreation. Many young professionals and families live in Conroe and residents tend to lean conservative. Get exclusive information about The Loop neighborhood properties, or schedule a home showing today - contact your Conroe real estate specialists now!

The Loop Homes for Sale - Conroe, TX

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Want to purchase a home in The Loop? Call your Conroe real estate team, VIP Realty at (281) 456-2475. Your neighborhood The Loop REALTORS® and agents are here to help with the Conroe housing market.

The Loop Homes for Sale

When it comes to housing, The Loop offers plenty of options. The spirit of Conroe’s real estate is captured in the perfect blend of new and traditional that sets this location apart from others. The Loop homes for sale include modern new construction, studio apartments to pieces of historic architecture. Several floor plan options allow you to choose a design that fits your individual taste and lifestyle. Entertaining in The Loop homes is a breeze where your guests can mingle and enjoy the views in the spacious living and dining area. The homes' design and prices match most requirements on just about any budget. Most homes have two-car garages, though there're some homes with more or fewer garage spaces or covered parking such as a carport. What’s more, this location is convenient to Lake Conroe, where you can enjoy a stroll along the shoreline and hone your fishing skills.

Parks and Recreation

Outdoor aficionados love Conroe for the acres of scenic pine and hardwood forests as well as the gorgeous 22,000-acre Lake Conroe. The lake, the town’s major attraction, offers an idyllic setting for all the fishing, swimming and kayaking you can manage. Further north, the expansive Sam Houston National Forest offers a serene setting for hiking and cycling enthusiasts to experience the sights and sounds of the Texas Piney Woods. If you wish to brush up on the country’s flag history, visit the Lone Star Monument and Historical Flag Park. Before the Lone Star flag became the designated flag, Texas had over six flags. View a collection of flags from the 1830s Texas Revolution as well as the 14-ft. bronze "Texian" sculpture.