Harris County

Real Estate in Kingwood, TX

Kingwood, known as the Livable Forest, offers wooded village neighborhoods, more than 75 miles of greenbelt trails, and a strong sense of community. Most of Kingwood is zoned to Humble ISD, which is highly rated by local families. The area sits along US 59 and Loop 494, putting downtown Houston about 30 minutes away. Kingwood suits families seeking great schools, outdoor lifestyle, and a small-town feel inside the Houston metro.

County
Harris County
Population
65,000
Neighborhoods
15+
Response Time
Same day
Neighborhoods I Cover

Kingwood Neighborhoods

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Bear Branch

Established Kingwood village with extensive greenbelt access, mature trees, and Humble ISD schools. Mid-tier homes attract families who want trails and outdoor recreation right outside the door.

Trailwood

One of the original villages of Kingwood, centrally located within the greenbelt trail network. Mid-tier traditional homes with mature trees appeal to longtime Kingwood families and value buyers.

Royal Brook

Upscale newer Kingwood enclave with executive homes, modern amenities, and Humble ISD schools. Upper mid-tier pricing attracts move-up buyers and professionals wanting newer construction in Kingwood.

Kings Forest

Wooded village near Kingwood Country Club with traditional homes, mature trees, and upper mid-tier pricing. Popular with established families and golf enthusiasts.

Forest Cove

Waterfront and wooded homes near the San Jacinto River, with mid-tier to upper-tier pricing depending on water access. Attracts buyers wanting acreage feel and river views inside Kingwood.

Mills Branch

Family village with excellent value, extensive trails, and Humble ISD schools. Mid-tier homes appeal to first-time and move-up buyers wanting the Kingwood lifestyle at an accessible price.

Sand Creek

Established village with mature trees, a strong neighborhood feel, and Humble ISD schools. Mid-tier traditional homes attract long-term residents and value-focused buyers.

Greentree Village

Wooded family neighborhood near Kingwood Park High School with mid-tier homes, mature trees, and Humble ISD zoning. Attracts families wanting access to the newer high school and trail system.

Kingwood Greens

Golf-course village along Kingwood Country Club with upper-tier and luxury homes, mature trees, and prestigious addresses. Attracts executives, retirees, and golf enthusiasts.

Kings Crossing

Established Kingwood village with greenbelt access, family amenities, and Humble ISD schools. Mid-tier homes draw families who want the full Kingwood experience at a reasonable price.

Elm Grove Village

Family village with mid-tier homes, established landscaping, and trail access throughout. Popular with growing families and longtime Kingwood residents seeking value.

Hunters Ridge Village

Established Kingwood village with mature trees, mid-tier homes, and easy access to Kingwood Drive shopping. Attracts families and empty nesters wanting central convenience.

Woodland Hills Village

One of the original Kingwood villages with mature pine forest, established homes, and central trail access. Mid-tier pricing draws longtime Kingwood families and value-focused buyers.

Kingwood Lakes

Quiet village built around small lakes and greenbelts, with mid-tier traditional homes and Humble ISD schools. Attracts families wanting waterfront feel without the river price tag.

Foxwood

Established family village with mid-tier homes, mature trees, and central Kingwood location. Popular with longtime residents and families seeking value with full Humble ISD school access.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which school district serves Kingwood?

All of Kingwood is zoned to Humble ISD, with several highly rated elementaries, middle schools, and two major high schools: Kingwood High School and Kingwood Park High School. Humble ISD draws strong reviews from local parents. Dana Roadnight verifies zoning for every home before showing.

What is Kingwood known for?

Kingwood is best known as the Livable Forest, with wooded village neighborhoods, miles of greenbelt trails, and a strong outdoor lifestyle. Families love the trail system, the schools, and the small-town feel. Call Dana Roadnight at (832) 215-4824 for a community tour.

How long is the commute from Kingwood to downtown Houston?

The drive from Kingwood to downtown Houston is typically 30 to 45 minutes via US 59 or Beltway 8 in normal traffic. Park and ride bus service offers an easier option for many commuters. The airport is just 15 minutes away for frequent travelers.