Copperbrook at the Heart of 77095

About Copperbrook

Copperbrook feels like the part of the Jersey Village area where errands, schools, and green space all sit close enough to fold into a normal weekday. You’re minutes from Easton Commons Nature Park and the Copperfield Community Center, and it shows in the way residents actually use the neighborhood—quick evening walks, meeting up after school, and low-key weekends that don’t require a big plan. When you’re grabbing groceries at the Kroger about 0.4 miles away or squeezing in a workout at EoS Fitness nearby, Copperbrook reads as a lived-in, practical pocket rather than a “destination” that tries too hard.

Home values in the surrounding 77095 area point to a stable, established market, with the median home value sitting around $315,500. That number makes sense here because the neighborhood is surrounded by everyday conveniences—coffee runs to RoadRunners Coffee Drive Thru or Dutch Bros. Coffee, and easy access to big shopping trips at the Walmart Supercenter around 1.8 miles away. It’s also the kind of area where people choose to stay put: owner-occupancy is high across the ZIP, and the streets around Copperbrook tend to feel like they belong to people who know their neighbors and their routines.

School options are a big part of Copperbrook’s identity, especially with Cypress-Fairbanks ISD campuses close by. Cypress Falls H S is about 1.1 miles away, and families also look at nearby elementary choices like Hairgrove EL and Lowery EL, both rated A and roughly 1.8 miles from the neighborhood. That cluster of well-regarded schools is one of the reasons Copperbrook stays on the radar for buyers who want to be in a school-rich section of 77095 without feeling far removed from daily shopping and dining.

Copperbrook also fits naturally into the wider patchwork of nearby communities—Hearthstone, Copperfield Northmead Village, and Westbrook Lakes are all close enough that residents bounce between parks, clubs, and favorite spots without thinking about where one subdivision ends and the next begins. Evenings can mean a casual bite near home and a pint at Blue Rooster Irish Pub & Grill about 0.9 miles away, while weekends lean toward park time, errands, and youth activities. The neighborhood tends to attract households who want a settled, suburban rhythm, value good school access, and like having multiple coffee shops and grocery options within a short drive.

Living in Copperbrook Day to Day

Life in Copperbrook runs on the kind of convenience that’s easy to underestimate until you’ve lived it. In ZIP code 77095, residents are balancing busy workweeks with a home base that supports routines, from early school drop-offs to late-afternoon park stops. The local profile skews toward established households, with a median age of 39.8 and a strong homeownership presence in the area. That shows up in the way the neighborhood feels—more “settled-in” than transitional, with people investing in their homes and staying connected to nearby schools and community spaces.

Housing in this part of 77095 typically appeals to buyers who want a suburban single-family lifestyle and are comparing value against nearby pockets like Hearthstone or Copperfield Place. The median home value is about $315,500 in the ZIP, which tends to land in the sweet spot for shoppers who want access to Cypress-Fairbanks ISD campuses without moving far out from daily retail and dining. Renters are part of the mix too, with the area’s median gross rent around $1,687 a month, but the prevailing feel is owner-oriented—yards that get maintained, gradual updates, and neighbors who notice when a house sells because they’ve been on the street for a while.

For outdoors and downtime, the neighborhood’s proximity to Easton Commons Nature Park changes what a normal week can look like. It’s close enough for quick walks rather than “special occasion” outings. Families also rotate through spaces like Hearthstone Park and the Copperfield Community Center, and warm months naturally pull people toward places like the Southcreek Village Park Swimming Pool and Cloverfield Pool. Fitness options are equally close: some residents keep it simple with Planet Fitness about 0.7 miles away, while others gravitate to Grind House Barbell or Copperfield Racquet & Health Club when they want more specialized training.

Schools are a daily driver of Copperbrook’s schedule. Cypress Falls H S is nearby, with middle school options like Labay Middle close to the neighborhood as well. Elementary choices are a major advantage in this area, with A-rated campuses like Hairgrove EL and Lowery EL roughly 1.8 miles away, and more options extending outward such as Birkes EL and Gleason EL. That density of campuses matters when households are juggling after-school pickup times, sports, and tutoring, because it keeps the commute between home, school, and activities short.

Errands and treats are woven into the week in a very 77095 way. Grocery trips can be quick at the nearby Kroger, while bigger stock-ups might mean Sprouts Farmers Market, H-E-B, or a Walmart Supercenter within a few miles. Coffee is never far—RoadRunners Coffee Drive Thru is around 1 mile away, and The Cuppo Coffee & Tea - Jersey Village is a popular option when you want to sit down rather than grab-and-go. And when the week wraps up, locals often keep it casual with neighborhood nightlife like Tobin's Sports Bar or Coaches Sports Bar & Grill rather than trekking across town.

Things to Do Near Copperbrook

Copperbrook’s best amenities are the ones you can actually use on a normal day, not just once in a while. Easton Commons Nature Park sits about 0.5 miles away, making it easy to fit in a quick loop after dinner or before the heat builds. Nearby community spaces like the Copperfield Community Center and Hearthstone Park give residents options for outdoor time without needing a big weekend plan.

For everyday errands, the close-by Kroger about 0.4 miles away keeps grocery runs fast, and there’s plenty of backup within a short drive, including Sprouts Farmers Market, H-E-B, ALDI, Food Town, and multiple Walmart Supercenters. Coffee options are stacked along the main shopping corridors, from Ice Valley Boba Smoothies around 0.5 miles away to RoadRunners Coffee Drive Thru and several Starbucks locations, plus Dutch Bros. Coffee and Seven Brew Coffee when you’re in a hurry.

When it’s time to unwind, the neighborhood sits near casual, familiar hangouts like Blue Rooster Irish Pub & Grill and Tobin's Sports Bar. Fitness also fits into daily life here, with EoS Fitness close by and a range of options such as Planet Fitness, Grind House Barbell, and the Langham Creek YMCA when residents want different equipment, classes, or training styles.

Neighborhoods Near Copperbrook

Copperbrook sits in a busy cluster of established communities that locals often treat as one connected area. Just outside the neighborhood, places like Easton Commons and Westbrook Lakes are close enough that residents share the same grocery stops, coffee runs, and park rotations. Hearthstone is also nearby and tends to be part of the same conversation, especially for buyers comparing access to Hearthstone Park, nearby clubs, and the everyday drive patterns around the 77095 retail corridors.

Copperfield Northmead Village and Copperfield Middlegate Village are both close, giving Copperbrook residents even more overlap with community spaces like the Copperfield Community Center and nearby swim spots. Chimney Hill, Crossroads Park, and Wortham Grove broaden the options when you’re house hunting in this part of the Jersey Village area, while Oakcliff Place, Copperfield Place, Eldridge Meadow, and Copperfield Southdown Village round out the nearby map of neighborhoods that share similar school access and shopping convenience.

Because these communities sit so close together, the differences often come down to the feel of the streets, the exact school assignments, and which pocket puts you closest to your “every week” places—your gym, your grocery store, and your preferred coffee stop.

Local Resources & Services Near Copperbrook

Copperbrook residents tap into a well-established set of local services tied to Harris County and nearby agencies. For property-related questions like exemptions or valuation, Harris Central Appraisal District is a common reference point, and it’s within about 8.5 miles. For state-level public safety services, the Texas Department of Public Safety is nearby at roughly 1.6 miles, which is a convenient option when you need in-person help for certain services.

County services are also within reach, including the Harris County Clerk's Office (Harris County Courthouse) around 5.1 miles away and the Harris County Courthouse about 9 miles away. For emergency response, an Emergency Services location is listed within about 3.5 miles, giving residents confidence that basic civic infrastructure is not far removed from daily life.

For households managing school decisions and enrollment logistics, the area is closely connected to Cypress-Fairbanks ISD campuses such as Cypress Falls H S, Labay Middle, and elementary schools like Hairgrove EL and Lowery EL. When you’re moving, planning for mail may require a bit more lead time, with a USPS location noted around 10 miles away.

Frequently Asked Questions About Copperbrook

Is Copperbrook a good place to live?

Copperbrook is a solid option for buyers who want a settled, suburban rhythm with lots of nearby conveniences. In the 77095 area, the median household income is about $91,594 and the median age is 39.8, which lines up with the neighborhood’s established, family-and-career-oriented feel. Day to day, you’re close to practical stops like Kroger about 0.4 miles away, plus parks such as Easton Commons Nature Park around 0.5 miles away. With a median home value near $315,500 in the ZIP and a strong owner-occupied presence, Copperbrook tends to feel stable, with neighbors invested in the area and its schools.

Is Copperbrook safe?

Safety in Copperbrook is best thought of as part of the broader Jersey Village area dynamic, where residents tend to favor neighborhood awareness and practical proximity to services. The Texas Department of Public Safety is about 1.6 miles away, and an Emergency Services location is listed around 3.5 miles away, which helps residents feel supported by nearby public safety resources. Like many established neighborhoods with high owner-occupancy, Copperbrook’s day-to-day safety culture typically centers on knowing your neighbors, keeping an eye on the street, and staying engaged with local updates. For a specific home, it’s still smart to ask about lighting, traffic patterns, and any community watch habits on that block.

How are the schools in Copperbrook?

Copperbrook has strong school access within Cypress-Fairbanks ISD, which is a major draw in this part of 77095. Nearby elementary options include Hairgrove EL and Lowery EL, both rated A and about 1.8 miles away, along with Birkes EL and several other A-rated elementaries within a short drive. For older students, Cypress Falls H S is close at roughly 1.1 miles, and Sprague Middle is an A-rated middle school within about 4.5 miles. Families also consider Harmony Public Schools - Houston North options nearby, including Harmony School of Achievement - Houston and Harmony School of Discovery - Houston, both rated A.

What is the cost of living in Copperbrook?

Copperbrook’s cost of living follows the broader 77095 pattern: homes are generally more affordable than many close-in Houston areas, but day-to-day costs depend heavily on housing and commuting. On the tax side, you’ll want to budget for property taxes that include the city and county layers. The Jersey Village city property tax rate is $0.8146 per $100 of valuation, and the Harris County property tax rate is $0.3810 per $100 of valuation, for a combined estimated rate of $1.1956 per $100 before adding any school district or special district rates. School district rates weren’t provided here, so your final all-in tax rate will be higher once those are included. Regional Price Parity (RPP) indices weren’t provided, so I can’t quantify how this area compares to the U.S. average where 100 equals the national baseline for overall costs, housing, goods, and utilities. In general, the Jersey Village area tends to attract buyers looking for value relative to pricier urban submarkets, while still offering strong retail access and schools. One meaningful offset for many households is that Texas has no state income tax, which can improve overall take-home pay even when property taxes are a larger part of the monthly budget.

Is Copperbrook good for families?

Copperbrook works well for families who want school options close to home and a routine that doesn’t require long drives for basics. The surrounding area includes multiple highly rated schools, including A-rated elementary campuses like Hairgrove EL and Lowery EL about 1.8 miles away, plus nearby secondary options like Cypress Falls H S. For downtime, families can lean on Easton Commons Nature Park and nearby community spaces like the Copperfield Community Center, and summer often revolves around swim time at places like Southcreek Village Park Swimming Pool or Cloverfield Pool. With 15.9% of the local population under 18 and a strong owner-occupied presence, the area tends to feel oriented toward long-term household life.

What is Copperbrook known for?

Copperbrook is known less for a single headline attraction and more for being positioned in the most usable part of the 77095 lifestyle—close to parks, schools, gyms, and everyday shopping. Residents talk about how easy it is to swing through Kroger, grab coffee at RoadRunners Coffee Drive Thru or Dutch Bros. Coffee, and still have time to get outside at Easton Commons Nature Park. It also sits in the middle of a recognizable cluster of neighborhoods—Hearthstone, Copperfield Northmead Village, and Westbrook Lakes—so locals often identify the area by its shared routines and landmarks like the Copperfield Community Center rather than by one boundary line.

What are things to do near Copperbrook?

Near Copperbrook, most plans are the kind you can make last-minute. Easton Commons Nature Park is close enough for a quick walk, and residents also use Hearthstone Park and the Copperfield Community Center when they want a change of scenery. Coffee runs are practically a hobby here, with stops like Ice Valley Boba Smoothies, The Cuppo Coffee & Tea - Jersey Village, Dutch Bros. Coffee, Seven Brew Coffee, and several Starbucks locations nearby. For a casual night out, locals keep it simple with Blue Rooster Irish Pub & Grill, Tobin's Sports Bar, or Coaches Sports Bar & Grill, all within a short drive of the neighborhood.

What ZIP code is Copperbrook in?

Copperbrook is in ZIP code 77095. Most nearby shopping, schools, and parks you’ll use day to day are also centered around 77095.

Interested in Copperbrook?

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