Eagle Springs Subdivision A Master Planned Community In Humble Texas

December 7, 2008 by James  
Filed under Humble Subdivisions


Eagle Springs Subdivision A Master Planned Community


Eagle Springs is a master planned community in Humble, Tx located approximately 20 minutes from downtown Houston, in the Atascocita area, beginning just off of Atascocita Rd. and Will Clayton Parkway. Placing Eagle Springs near numerous main arteries running through the Northeast quadrant including, Hwy 59, The FM 1960, and Beltway 8. In addition to easy access to the majority of the Houston metro area it is also located very close to a park and ride with bus service to downtown Houston. In addition to Eagle Springs’ prime location it offers a wide variety of neighborhood amenities.

With 23 acres devoted to shopping and medical facilities along with 140 acres set aside for recreational activities. The recreational facilities are made up by the athletic club and sports complex, the island club at Lake Montage, parks, Greenbelts and running trails.

Homes For Sale in Eagle Springs


The slider below contains Eagle Springs homes for sale. It carrys the first 25 of all the different homes for sale. If you click the property slider our brand new search technology will open with all properties listed by all real estate companies, detailing every home currently listed in the Eagle Springs subdivision. Once there you can simply search Eagle Springs homes for sale or you can use it to search all properties for sale in the Houston metro area.


Eagle Springs Real Estate Market Activity


Medain Sale Price/Square Foot

Medain Sale Price/Square Foot


The above chart is a plot of the median home sale price for the Eagle Springs subdivision devided by the median square footage. This is the most accurate way to determine appreciation rates next to complicated indexes. It grants a slight advantage on simply using the median home sale price for tracking housing appreciation.
Median Home sale Price

Median Home sale Price


The median home sale price is the most commonly used statistic to track home appreciation rates but it tends to be sensitive to shifts in buying habits of new homes. This sensitivity is very obvious when looking at the above graph and that is why I provided the first graph that corrects for changes in square footage of the homes sold.
Average Home Sale Price

Average Home Sale Price


The above graph shows the average home sale price plotted against each years sold data since 2002. You will often hear it quoted as an indicator of home appreciation trends. It is my least favorite because it is sensitive to the same changes in buying habits as the median home sale value and it also gets swayed by abnormally expensive homes that are sold. I would strongly suggest that your decisions should be made based on the first graph which corrects the median home sale value for changes in home buyer’s purchasing habits.

Athletic Club & Sports Complex


The flagship amenity is the Athletic Club and Sports Complex which is a 15 acre master activity center, having a 3,800-square-foot Clubhouse, two soccer fields, a youth playground, two baseball fields, tennis courts, sand volley ball court, fitness center, Olympic sized pool, and a fulltime activities coordinator who organizes the book club and scrapbooking activities along with other events.

The Island Club at Lake Montage

The Island Club at Lake Montage is the swim seasons’ main attraction at Eagle Springs, with a swimming pool featuring a water park and slide. Staying true to the name, an island landscaped with palm trees and fountains wanders out into the pool, providing a place to sunbath. Adding to the swim season options is a picnic pavilion and granite memorial wall, engraved with famous quotes about trees and nature.

Parks

The Eagle Spring master planned community has numerous parks with the main stays being Town Green and Eagle Park. A number of other pocket parks are located throughout the greenbelt and walking trail system found all across the community. Some of the other parks include Natchez Park, having a series of multi-tiered decks under the trees providing a great place for family parties. Butterfly Park has a set of year round flowers planted to attract butterflies. Signs can be found explaining how butterflies use each of the plants for nectar or larval food. English Garden is situated against Lake Montage providing the perfect backdrop for taking photos.

Greenbelts

The entire community is filled with greenbelt trails meandering throughout the community providing a place for running, biking or hiking. The trails are accented with benches arbors and connect all the residential neighborhoods to the Eagle Springs Elementary School and amenities such as the Athletic Club and the largest of the community’s parks.

Eagle Springs Subdivision Information

Subdivision

2008 HOA Fees

Due Date

Management Company

Management Company Phone #

Transfer Fee

2007 Tax Rate

Eagle Springs

$700yr

January

CIA Services

(281) 852-1700

$100.00

3.059/3.309

School Information

Elementary: Eagle Springs

Phone #: (281) 641-3100

12500 Will Clayton Pkwy., Humble, Texas 77346

Principal – Karen Geffert, Asst. Principals – Jamie Berry, Sharrie Roden

http://humbleisd.net/education/school/school.php?sectionid=6942

Middle School: Timberwood

Phone #: (281) 641-3800

18450 Timber Forest, Humble, Texas 77346

Principal – Carol Atwood, Asst. Principals – Chris Fox, Kenneth Buck, Harriet Stewart, Dedri Taylor

http://humbleisd.net/education/school/school.php?sectionid=41

High School: Atascocita HS

Phone #: (281) 641-7500

13300 Will Clayton Pkwy., Humble, Texas 77346

Principal – Dania Rovegno, Associate Principal – Ted Landry

Asst. Principals – Amy Anders, Robert Bell, Jonathan Campbell, Sarah Davidson, Eric Latham, Lori Paschall, Jim Pate, Reginald Spivey

http://humbleisd.net/education/school/school.php?sectionid=6941

Do to the dynamic nature of school zoning in the Houston metro area I am unable to guarantee the above school zoning information but it should be deemed as reliable. Under each school listing you can find a link to that schools website. This was provided to allow you to check on the accuracy of the zoning information. As I strongly suggest doing this to confirm the school zoning. I will promise to do my very best in keeping this information up to date to make your home search as simple as possible.

James W. Wheelock

Activities Coordinator

To help residents get the most out of their community and its amenities, Eagle Springs has its own Activities Coordinator. This experienced professional organizes a wide array of weekly activities for residents of all ages, from team sports to social events.

Just as important, the Activities Coordinator works with residents to help them create and run their own groups and clubs. Thanks to support from the Activities Coordinator and a residents-only Intranet, Eagle Springs boasts a vibrant community life, with residents taking part in everything from running to walking clubs.

Area Amenities

Lake Houston YMCA
Serving the Humble area for 10 years now, the Lake Houston YMCA offers a full slate of sports, wellness and social activities for members of all ages. The YMCA has a complete fitness center, where members can work out on their own or with a personal trainer. Group exercise offerings include spinning, aerobics, Pilates, yoga and much more.
The YMCA also offers Child Watch and Kid Watch services, along with Before and After School programs. Youth sports programs are designed to provide young children with positive experiences in sports including soccer, flag football, volleyball, basketball and baseball. Other youth activities include Tae Kwon Do, Dance, Teen Fitness and Babysitting Certification.
Golf
Public Golf Courses in the Humble, Kingwood, Atascocita Area.
Cypresswood Golf Club – Spring – 281-821-6300
Kingwood Cove Golf Club – Kingwood – 281-358-1155
Red Wolf Run Golf Club – Huffman – 281-324-1841
Newport – Crosby – 281-328-3576
Tour 18 – Humble – 281-540-1818 [Tour 18 website]
Redstone Golf Club – 281-459-7820 (semi-private)
Oakhurst Golf Club – 281-354-4653
Private Golf Courses
Atascocita Country Club – 281-852-8115
Deerwood Country Club – 281-360-1060
Kingwood Country Club – 281-358-2171
Walden on Lake Houston – Atascocita – 281-852-3551

Sustainability

Generation Green – The Newland Communities Commitment to Sustainability
Committed to making Houston a better place to live, Newland Communities has launched Generation Green, an environmental initiative that reflects different aspects of each of our three Cornerstones: Home, Healthy Living Systems and Innovation.
Organic Fertilizer
Newland Communities is committed to using organic fertilizer for hundreds of acres of landscaped right-of-way and common areas in our Houston communities. Compared to chemical-based fertilizer, organic fertilizer is natural and safe for plants and soils, and doesn’t create runoff that contaminates area waterways.
Hazardous Waste Recycling Programs
Some of the most common household items, such as paint cans, batteries and old electronic components, are not appropriate for landfills, but are not collected along with more common recyclables such as plastic and paper. To help the 10,000 families currently living in active Newland Communities in the Houston area recycle responsibly, we are committed to educating and providing regular hazardous waste recycling programs to the fullest extent of our ability.
Storm Sewer Indentification Stickers
Few people recognize storm sewers, much less realize the significance of what happens when anything other than rainwater goes into them. Bottom line – any liquid or solid substance inserted into a storm sewer flows untreated into area waterways, and ultimately makes its way to the ocean. To educate residents and help prevent storm sewer pollution, Newland Communities has adopted a program of placing educational labels on such sewers in all of its Houston area communities.
Celebration Arbor Day
To help residents of all ages learn about the important benefits of planting and protecting trees, Newland Communities plans annual Arbor Day celebrations in each of its Houston communities. In addition to education, the trees distributed and planted during these events make a significant contribution to our year-round tree-planting and reforestation efforts in all of our communities.

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