8 Best Master-Planned Communities in North Houston for Move-Up Buyers (2026 Guide)

Dr. Allie Grodzki

2 Mar 2026

If you’re relocating to North Houston and planning to upgrade into a newer home, you’re going to hear the same thing over and over: “Look at the master-planned communities.”

That’s not bad advice — but it’s incomplete.

Most of these communities offer similar amenities and lot sizes. What actually separates them is location, stage of development, builder options, and long-term resale appeal.

Here are the communities move-up buyers are actually choosing right now in the Conroe and North Houston area:

1. Woodforest (Montgomery)

One of the most established communities in the area, Woodforest blends newer homes with a more built-out feel. You’ll find retail, restaurants, and a golf course already in place, which gives it stronger day-to-day livability than newer developments.

Best for: Buyers who want established amenities without going fully resale-heavy.

2. The Woodlands Hills (Willis / North Conroe)

This is a go-to for buyers who like The Woodlands but don’t want to pay Woodlands prices. It offers trails, parks, and a wide range of builders, with a strong focus on outdoor living.

Best for: Buyers wanting newer construction with a recognizable master-planned layout.

3. Grand Central Park (Conroe)

Location is the selling point here. It sits right off I-45, making it one of the most convenient communities for commuting, shopping, and resale value. It also feels more complete than many newer neighborhoods.

Best for: Buyers who prioritize location and accessibility.

4. ARTAVIA (Conroe)

ARTAVIA is one of the more design-forward communities, with a strong emphasis on lifestyle and amenities. It’s still growing, which means more inventory and builder options.

Best for: Buyers who want something newer with long-term growth potential.

5. Harper’s Preserve (Conroe)

Closer to The Woodlands and near major medical centers, Harper’s Preserve offers a quieter, more contained feel. Some gated sections also make it stand out from typical master-planned communities.

Best for: Buyers who want convenience without being in a high-traffic area.

6. The Meadows at Imperial Oaks (Spring)

Located further south, this community is ideal for commuters needing quicker access into Houston. It has a more established suburban feel compared to newer Conroe developments.

Best for: Buyers prioritizing commute over expansion potential.

7. Jacobs Reserve (Conroe)

A smaller, more tucked-away community near The Woodlands. It doesn’t have the scale of others on this list, but that’s exactly why some buyers choose it.

Best for: Buyers who want a quieter neighborhood without the “mega community” feel.

8. Audubon (Magnolia)

An emerging community that’s still expanding, Audubon offers an opportunity to get into a growing area earlier. It leans heavily into nature and long-term development plans.

Best for: Buyers thinking about future appreciation and getting in before full build-out.

The Real Takeaway

Here’s what most buyers don’t realize:

You’re not choosing between “good” and “bad” communities.

You’re choosing between trade-offs.

  • Want newer homes and more options? → Look at Conroe growth areas
  • Want established amenities and stability? → Lean toward Woodforest or Imperial Oaks
  • Want location above all else? → Grand Central Park

The right move depends on how you balance price, commute, lifestyle, and long-term plans.

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