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Montgomery County

New construction homes for sale in Montgomery County, TX

6,276 homes

New home communities in Montgomery County, TX

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Housing market in Montgomery County, TX

  • State
    Texas
  • Cities
    42
  • Single family
    6,204
  • Townhouses
    32
  • Multi family
    0
  • Condominiums
    3
  • Active builders
    70
  • Starting price
    $124,500
  • Median price
    $349,900
  • Price per square foot
    $171.44

Real estate price trends

Home price data reflects 6276 listings in Montgomery County, TX, sourced from Jome and updated regularly

*Based on Jome markets

What it's like to live in Montgomery County?

Economic & Geographic Profile

Energy production, healthcare services, and corporate headquarters drive the robust economy of Montgomery County. This region serves as a critical northern extension of the Greater Houston metroplex, benefiting from its proximity to major employment hubs and international transit corridors. The landscape transitions from the dense pine forests of the Sam Houston National Forest to the recreational waters of Lake Conroe, providing a diverse geographic backdrop for residents.

Cities & Community Character

Conroe serves as the rapidly expanding county seat, while The Woodlands offers a highly structured, amenity-rich environment known for its corporate campuses and retail districts. Smaller municipalities like Magnolia and Montgomery provide a more rural or historic character, contrasting with the high-density developments found closer to the Interstate 45 corridor.

Market Trends & Development

High demand for new construction homes in Montgomery County has fueled extensive residential expansion into previously undeveloped timberlands. Developers are increasingly focusing on master-planned communities in Montgomery County that integrate schools, parks, and commercial centers directly into the neighborhood layout. This growth is largely propelled by corporate relocations and the continuous northward migration of the Houston workforce seeking increased square footage and land availability.

Regional Value & Lifestyle

Homebuyers often find greater land value and lower density here compared to the inner-loop Houston market. Given the humid subtropical climate, modern builds prioritize high-efficiency cooling systems and advanced insulation to manage summer energy costs. The combination of highly rated school districts and extensive outdoor recreation makes the area a primary target for long-term residential investment.