Olympic Village: Everyday Lake Houston Energy with Atascocita Convenience

About Olympic Village

Olympic Village feels like the part of Atascocita where weekends naturally revolve around quick errands and easy outdoor time. Residents often start the morning with a run to Sunrise Donuts & Kolaches and then swing by the Atascocita Library just under a mile away, the kind of practical routine that makes the neighborhood feel established and lived-in rather than “new on the map.” When you want green space close to home, Atascocita Park and King’s River Village Park sit within a short drive, and the presence of places like the Observation Deck and Lakeview Park nearby reinforces the Lake Houston lifestyle that defines this side of Harris County.

The broader ZIP Code 77346 area around Olympic Village is home to about 79,538 people, and it shows in the mix of schools, shopping, and recreation clustered close together. The neighborhood sits in the orbit of Humble ISD campuses with real name recognition nearby, including Atascocita Middle only about a mile away and Kingwood H S a little farther out. For many households, school calendars and after-school activities shape the weekly rhythm just as much as the restaurant rotation along the main commercial corridors.

Homes here tend to attract buyers who want stability and long-term roots, and the numbers back that up. In the surrounding ZIP, about 78.4% of households are owner-occupied, and Olympic Village fits that owner-first feel, where neighbors notice when a yard gets refreshed and where evening dog walks are a common way to catch up. The median home value around $317,800 also places the neighborhood in a price band that often draws move-up buyers who want more room without leaving the Atascocita and Lake Houston bubble.

What gives Olympic Village its identity is how it plugs into the Atascocita “everything within a few minutes” pattern. Kroger and H-E-B are close enough to make last-minute dinner plans realistic, while spots like Italiano’s, Tai Li Chinese Restaurant, and Lupe Tortilla give locals a familiar set of go-to tables for weeknights and team dinners. It’s the kind of place that fits people who like having choices nearby, but still want a neighborhood that goes quiet once you turn off the main road.

Living in Olympic Village

Living in Olympic Village is defined by a comfortable, suburban pace with retail and recreation tucked close enough to feel effortless. In ZIP Code 77346, the median age is 35.6, and the area reads like it: you’ll see households balancing school drop-offs, workouts, and quick grocery runs in the same afternoon. With a median household income of $122,241 and per capita income of $47,261 in the surrounding ZIP, the day-to-day vibe leans toward established professionals who want convenience without giving up the neighborhood feel.

Housing here aligns with that long-term mindset. The median home value is about $317,800, and the wider area’s 78.4% owner-occupied share shows up in the way residents treat their homes as places to improve over time, not temporary stops. Renters are still part of the mix across the ZIP, with median gross rent around $1,786 per month, but Olympic Village tends to feel anchored by owners who plan their next few years around school zones, commutes, and local amenities.

Daily errands are easy to string together. If you’re stocking the fridge, Kroger is about a mile away and H-E-B is roughly 1.2 miles, with ALDI and a Walmart Supercenter also close when you need options. On busy evenings, that proximity matters, especially when dinner can be as simple as Teriyaki Madness or QDOBA, or as familiar as Chili’s and IHOP. For coffee and quick treats, Sweet Escape sits nearby, and there are multiple Starbucks locations within a short drive when you’re heading out the door.

Outdoor time and fitness aren’t an afterthought in this pocket of Atascocita. Walden on Lake Houston Golf & Country Club is around 0.6 miles away for golfers, and Indian Shores Golf Course is also close for a change of scenery. For gym routines, Crunch Fitness and Life Time are both within a couple of miles, and weekends often include a park stop at Atascocita Park or King’s River Village Park, depending on whether the mood is playground time, open fields, or a more relaxed walk.

Commute patterns here reflect a suburban reality. In the ZIP, about 78.1% of workers drive alone, while 12.8% work from home, so mornings tend to be a mix of driveway departures and daytime neighborhood quiet. The community itself also feels diverse and current, with the surrounding area’s demographics including White residents at 37.2%, Hispanic residents at 30.2%, Black residents at 23.8%, and Asian residents at 4.0%. That mix shows up in the school community, at neighborhood tables, and in the everyday feel of living close to Lake Houston while staying firmly connected to the Atascocita retail and school network.

Things to Do Near Olympic Village

Olympic Village sits close to the kind of places you’ll actually use weekly. When you want a straightforward night out, Timeout Tavern is under a mile away and Mojo’s Sports Grille is nearby for watching a game without making it a whole production. For casual dinners, locals rotate through Italiano’s, Tai Li Chinese Restaurant, and Tin Roof BBQ, and it’s easy to make a group plan at places like Lupe Tortilla or Shogun Japanese Grill & Sushi Bar when you don’t want to cook.

For daytime routines, the Atascocita Library is close enough for quick book returns and study time, and parks like Atascocita Park and Lakeview Park give you a reliable outdoor reset. If your weekend includes shopping errands, you can pair Michaels with stops at Kohl’s, TJ Maxx, or Famous Footwear, then wrap up groceries at H-E-B or Kroger without crossing town.

Neighborhoods Near Olympic Village

Olympic Village is surrounded by a patchwork of Atascocita neighborhoods that locals recognize by name, and the close spacing makes it easy to feel connected to the broader area. Pines of Atascocita sits about half a mile away, while Trophy Village and Champions Village are each around 0.6 miles, creating an immediate ring of nearby communities that share the same shopping and school ecosystem.

A little farther out, Golfers Village, Marathon Village, and Sportsman’s Village add to the “village” feel that’s distinctive to this part of Atascocita. Island Greens and Sprinters Village sit within about a mile, and neighborhoods like Pinehurst of Atascocita, Atascocita Shores, Atascocita South, and Walden on Lake Houston round out the nearby options, especially for buyers comparing proximity to golf, parks, and the Lake Houston-oriented amenities.

Local Resources Around Olympic Village

For families in Olympic Village, the most day-to-day civic connection is through the school systems nearby. Many local campuses serving this area are part of Humble ISD, including Atascocita Middle, Atascocita H S, and Kingwood H S, along with elementary options such as Pineforest EL and Willow Creek EL. For district-level needs, North Belt Elementary School (Humble Independent School District) is listed among nearby school district offices.

Healthcare and emergency services are also within a reasonable drive for a suburban community near Lake Houston. Townsen Memorial Hospital is about 6.5 miles away, with Memorial Hermann Northeast Hospital around 7.8 miles. For public safety and services, the Harris County Sheriffs Office and the Humble Police Department are both roughly in the 7-mile range, and fire response is supported by Safe Rescue and Humble Fire Rescue (Humble Fire Station) nearby.

For everyday government errands, the Humble Driver License Office is about 7.5 miles away, and USPS service is listed around 6.6 miles. If you’re looking for another library option beyond the nearby Atascocita branches, the Crosby Edith Fae Cook Cole Branch Library (Harris County Public Library) is about 6.9 miles away.

Frequently Asked Questions About Olympic Village

Is Olympic Village a good place to live?

Olympic Village offers the kind of Atascocita lifestyle where errands, parks, and after-school routines stay close to home. In ZIP 77346, the median household income is $122,241 and the median age is 35.6, which matches the feel on the ground: lots of working households, plenty of school-aged kids, and a steady weeknight rhythm. The area’s median home value around $317,800 and high owner-occupancy (78.4% in the ZIP) support a stable, neighborhood-minded environment. Being near Atascocita Park, the Atascocita Library, and everyday stops like H-E-B and Kroger makes daily life feel convenient rather than sprawling.

Is Olympic Village safe?

Specific crime statistics weren’t provided, so it’s not possible to quantify safety for Olympic Village here. That said, Olympic Village sits in an owner-leaning part of ZIP 77346 where 78.4% of homes are owner-occupied, and neighborhoods with that profile often have more consistent “eyes on the street” through regular dog walks, school routines, and neighbors who know each other. Residents are also within reach of the Harris County Sheriffs Office and the Humble Police Department, both listed around the 7-mile range, and fire response resources like Humble Fire Rescue (Humble Fire Station) are nearby. If safety is a top priority, ask for recent incident trends and talk through block-level expectations during your home search.

How are the schools in Olympic Village?

Families in Olympic Village have access to a wide set of nearby schools, with many options in Humble ISD. Atascocita Middle is about a mile away and Pineforest EL is roughly 1.3 miles, which can be a practical advantage for morning routines. There are also higher-rated nearby campuses such as Willow Creek EL with an A rating and Riverwood Middle with an A rating, both within about five miles, for buyers comparing zones and programs. For high school, options include Atascocita H S and Kingwood H S, both nearby, and ISchool High - Atascocita (Texas College Preparatory Academies) is also in the mix within a few miles for families exploring alternative models.

What is the cost of living in Olympic Village?

Cost-of-living index figures and BEA Regional Price Parity (RPP) values were not provided for Olympic Village or ZIP 77346, so it isn’t possible to compare overall prices, housing, goods, or utilities to the U.S. average using the RPP framework (where 100 equals the national average). What can be stated from the data is that property taxes are a meaningful part of the monthly budget in Harris County. The county property tax rate provided is $0.3810 per $100 of valuation, and homeowners would also typically pay additional city and school district rates, but those specific rates were not included here, so a combined estimate cannot be calculated accurately. With a median home value around $317,800 in the ZIP, even small rate differences can change annual totals, so it’s worth pricing taxes home-by-home. On the upside for many households, Texas has no state income tax, which can help offset higher property-tax burdens depending on your income and housing choice.

Is Olympic Village good for families?

Olympic Village works well for families who want parks, schools, and everyday conveniences close together. In ZIP 77346, about 20.1% of residents are under 18, and that youth presence shows up in how much the area revolves around school schedules and weekend activities. Nearby parks such as Atascocita Park and King’s River Village Park make it easy to plan quick outdoor time, and the Atascocita Library is close for homework afternoons. School options are extensive within Humble ISD, including Atascocita Middle about a mile away and elementary choices like Pineforest EL and Willow Creek EL within a few miles, giving families multiple directions to explore depending on priorities.

What is Olympic Village known for?

Olympic Village is known for being part of Atascocita’s “village” network, surrounded by places like Trophy Village, Champions Village, and Golfers Village that locals recognize instantly. The identity here is tied to the Lake Houston orbit, where parks like Lakeview Park and features like the Observation Deck and Fish Camp sit nearby and shape weekend habits. It’s also known for convenience: H-E-B, Kroger, ALDI, and a Walmart Supercenter are all within a short drive, so residents don’t have to plan far ahead for groceries or household runs. Add in close-by golf at Walden on Lake Houston Golf & Country Club, and the area reads as suburban, active, and strongly connected to the Atascocita retail hub.

What are things to do near Olympic Village?

Near Olympic Village, most “things to do” are the kind that fit naturally into a weekend without a long drive. For outdoor time, residents mix in Atascocita Park, King’s River Village Park, Lakeview Park, and Oaks of Atascocita Park, with stops near the Observation Deck when they want a more scenic walk. Golfers have quick access to Walden on Lake Houston Golf & Country Club and Indian Shores Golf Course. For food, locals keep it casual with Italiano’s and Tai Li Chinese Restaurant, then shift to group-friendly options like Lupe Tortilla, Buffalo Wild Wings, or Shogun Japanese Grill & Sushi Bar. If the night calls for a drink and a game on TV, Timeout Tavern and Mojo’s Sports Grille are close by.

What ZIP code is Olympic Village in?

Olympic Village is in ZIP Code 77346. That ZIP covers a large portion of the Atascocita area and many of the nearby schools, parks, and shopping options.

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