Shenandoah Homes for Sale - Houston, TX
Browse all Shenandoah homes for sale & Houston real estate listings below. In the last four decades, the City of Shenandoah has shared in the growth of South Montgomery County and now stands on its own as a booming small city. Attracted by affordable lease space, available land, a strong workforce, and direct access to Interstate 45, Shenandoah has been a magnet for developers and businesses in recent years. For information about Shenandoah neighborhood properties for sale or to schedule a private home showing, contact your Houston and Shenandoah real estate experts today.
Shenandoah Homes for Sale - Houston, TX
All Listings | Under $100,000 | $200,000 - $300,000 |
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$300,000 - $400,000 | $400,000 - $500,000 | $500,000 - $600,000 |
$600,000 - $700,000 | $700,000 - $800,000 | $800,000 - $900,000 |
Over $1,000,000 |
Real Estate Statistics
Average Price | $280K |
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Lowest Price | $280K |
Highest Price | $280K |
Total Listings | 1 |
Avg. Price/SQFT | $0 |
Property Types (active listings)
Shenandoah Homes for Sale
Shenandoah's real estate began as a bedroom community of 500 residences. Many homes for sale in the area are single-family homes and gated Mediterranean style properties. Almost 70 percent of the city's revenue is from sales tax which has allowed the city to lower property tax rates to the lowest in Montgomery County.
After the city's incorporation in 1974, deed restrictions, intelligent zoning ordinances, and commercial property regulations have helped preserve the value and appearance of the neighborhoods. The city helps maintain these values by maintaining common areas, city entrances, sidewalks, esplanades, and parks.
New construction homes within gated and master-planned communities are available in laid-back neighborhoods such as Tuscany Woods, Malaga Forest, Lily, Marion, and The Reserve At Grogan's Mill.
Living in Shenandoah and Community Highlights
The city limits stretch over two square miles that straddle I-45. Within the city limits are a range of commercial and professional businesses, restaurants, residential neighborhoods, hotels, premier sports venues and medical services.
Shenandoah is home to several major public parks and water parks. Besides, many Shenandoah subdivisions also have their own private parks. Walk your furry friend, ride your bike, play some baseball, basketball or soccer, jog on the trails, sniff the flowers, or just have a picnic in Shenandoah's verdant green space.
The surrounding area of Montgomery County is home to Fernland Historical Park. The educational park highlights samples of early Texas architecture alongside examples of early Texas life. The log homes and cabins within the park represent some of the oldest remaining structures within Texas.
The nearby Lake Conroe allows residents to enjoy a boat ride around the scenic area, enjoy a walk, or bike ride along one of the peninsula's many trails.
Schools in Shenandoah
Children of school age in Shenandoah have access to great educational opportunities in the community. Located in the outstanding Conroe Independent School District, the community is home to the exemplary Lamar Elementary School. Students complete their public school education at nearby Knox Junior High School and College Park High School.