Woodtrace - Pinehurst TX Neighborhood

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Pinehurst, Texas is a small suburb of Houston located in Montgomery County. If you are looking to purchase a gorgeous home in a fabulous Pinehurst, Texas community, consider a home in Woodtrace!

As you journey through the neighborhood, you will notice the community is encompassed by scenic views and a multitude of beautiful, mature trees.

Location

Woodtrace is located off of State Highway 249 North and Woodtrace Boulevard, approximately 15 minutes from Tomball. 

Amenities in Woodtrace

  • Recreation Center
  • Pool
  • Clubhouse
  • Wooded greenbelt trails
  • Natural creek
  • Footbridges
  • 23-acre Lake Woodtrace
  • Canoe/Kayak launch
  • Fishing dock
  • Picnic Areas
  • Playground
  • Dog stations

Real Estate in Woodtrace

Woodtrace is an incredible master-planned, gated community with a large variety of incredible homes built by Village Builders, Drees Custom Homes, and J. Patrick Homes.

Schools

Students in Woodtrace are zoned to Decker Prairie Elementary School, Tomball Intermediate School, Tomball Junior High School, and Tomball High School of Tomball ISD.

Nearby

Woodtrace offers convenient access to Magnolia, Tomball, Highway 249, Grand Parkway, grocery stores, and several popular shopping and dining destinations.

Grocery Stores:

  • Kroger (5.3 Miles)
  • H-E-B (5.9 Miles)
  • Wal-Mart (6.6 Miles)
  • Brookshire Brothers (8.3 Miles)

Restaurants:

Parks:

  • Juergens Park
  • Spring Creek Park
  • Jerry Matheson Park
  • May Valley Park & Sprayground

Buy a Home in Woodtrace

Woodtrace is a wonderful community in Pinehurst, Texas. Michele Harmon Team would love to help you secure and negotiate the perfect home for you! Click here to view the current homes for sale in Woodtrace and call Michele Harmon Team at 713-818-1330 to schedule a private tour today!

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