Enclave at Longwood: Park-Side Living by Longwood Golf Club

About Enclave at Longwood

In Enclave at Longwood, the day-to-day geography is easy to recognize: Crosslyn Park sits practically next door, Longwood Trace Park is a quick stroll away, and Longwood Golf Club is close enough that a before-work range session can be part of a normal routine. This pocket of the 77429 area feels tucked in, yet it’s surrounded by the steady rhythm of Cypress-Fairbanks ISD campuses like SAMPSON EL and FARNEY EL, both just a short drive from the neighborhood.

The homes here read as a classic master-planned North Harris look—quiet residential streets, well-kept yards, and a streetscape that feels designed around weekend walks to nearby green space instead of through-traffic. The area’s housing market reflects that established feel, with an average home value around $369,000 in the surrounding ZIP. That price point tends to attract buyers who want a predictable, residential setting with quick access to daily errands and after-school activities.

Community life revolves around parks and the broader Longwood/Coles Crossing recreation network. It’s common for residents to rotate between Coles Pond Park, Coles Mill Park, and Longwood Bend Park depending on the day—playground time one afternoon, a longer loop the next. For outdoor variety beyond neighborhood lawns, Little Cypress Creek Preserve and the Cy-Fair Nature Trails add a more natural, shaded change of scenery within a couple of miles.

The neighborhood sits in the middle of a dense set of conveniences that make it feel “complete” without needing to trek far. Grocery runs are anchored by Grant and Spring Cypress H-E-B, with a Kroger nearby, and coffee stops range from Starbucks to Dutch Bros Coffee and Kung Fu Tea Shop when you want something faster than a sit-down café.

Enclave at Longwood tends to appeal to households who like a calm, established residential vibe but still want their week to run smoothly: a quick school drop at an A-rated campus, an easy park meet-up at Crosslyn Park, and a simple loop to H-E-B before heading home.

Living in Enclave at Longwood

Life in Enclave at Longwood is shaped by how close everything is to the park-and-recreation spine that runs through this part of 77429. Crosslyn Park is close enough to become the default “let’s get outside” option, while Longwood Trace Park and Coles Corner Park give you multiple choices for a short reset after work. On weekends, it’s easy to build a whole day locally—start with a walk near Longwood Bend Park, then swing by Coles Pond Park or Little Cypress Creek Preserve when you want a little more shade and nature.

Housing here fits the expectations of a stable, owner-leaning area. In the broader ZIP, owner-occupancy sits around 78.6% (with 18.2% renter-occupied), and that shows up in the way properties are maintained and updated over time. With the average home value around $369,000, many buyers focus on move-in-ready homes while others look for the kind of updates that matter in this market—fresh kitchens, modern flooring, and outdoor living upgrades that make the backyard usable for most of the year.

Schools are a major part of the local cadence, and families have a deep bench of highly rated options nearby. In Cypress-Fairbanks ISD, SAMPSON EL, FARNEY EL, and BLACK EL are all A-rated elementary schools within a couple miles, and HAMILTON MIDDLE and GOODSON MIDDLE keep that A rating going for grades 06-08. For high school, CYPRESS WOODS H S is also A-rated and close enough that activities and events don’t feel like a cross-town commitment.

Errands and everyday comforts are straightforward. Grocery options include Grant and Spring Cypress H-E-B, H-E-B a bit farther out, and a Walmart Neighborhood Market when you need a quick fill-in run. Coffee is similarly easy to work into the week, whether it’s a Starbucks stop or a quicker Dutch Bros Coffee run. For a casual evening out close to home, Creekwood Grill and Masone’s are local standbys, with Kilburn’s Tavern & Grill and Bedrock Tavern also in the mix.

The neighborhood also fits a modern work pattern. In the surrounding area, about 20.9% of residents work from home while 67.4% drive alone, so you’ll see both midday dog walks and morning departures that line up with school start times. With a median household income of $119,191 and a median age of 37.4 in the ZIP, the community skews toward established professionals and families who value routine—parks after school, fitness at places like Kluge Tennis Center or 24-Hour Fitness, and a weekend schedule that rarely requires leaving the area.

Things to Do Near Enclave at Longwood

The easiest way to spend time outside near Enclave at Longwood is to rotate through the parks that ring the neighborhood. Crosslyn Park is practically on the doorstep, and Longwood Trace Park and Coles Corner Park are close enough for quick after-dinner walks. When you want something more natural, Little Cypress Creek Preserve and the Cy-Fair Nature Trails add a greener, more woodsy feel without turning it into a day trip.

For everyday treats and meet-ups, the neighborhood is surrounded by reliable stops. Coffee runs can be as quick as Starbucks or as drive-through efficient as Dutch Bros Coffee, and Kung Fu Tea Shop is an easy choice when the group wants something different. Dinner and a drink tends to land at Creekwood Grill, Masone’s, or Kilburn’s Tavern & Grill, and fitness-minded residents often build routines around Longwood Golf Club, Kluge Tennis Center, or a class at places like 22 Pilates or Cypress Yoga & Pilates Plus.

Neighborhoods Near Enclave at Longwood

Enclave at Longwood sits among several recognizable communities that shape how the area feels. Bristol Woods and Crosslyn Pointe (Tomball) are right nearby, so it’s common to move between these neighborhoods for park time, school events, and quick errands. Longwood Village (Tomball) keeps the same golf-and-green-space influence in the mix, which helps the whole area read as a cohesive pocket rather than isolated subdivisions.

A little farther out, Coles Crossing is a familiar name for residents because so many recreation options cluster around the “Coles” parks—Coles Pond Park, Coles Mill Park, and Coles Commons. Neighborhoods like Stillwater Village, The Parkes I (Tomball), The Parkes II (Tomball), and The Park at Arbordale round out the immediate area, while Cypress Oaks, Park Forest, Northlake Forest (Tomball), and Fairwood (Tomball) give buyers and renters nearby alternatives that still keep you close to the same school networks, groceries, and gyms.

Local Resources for Enclave at Longwood Residents

Most day-to-day family logistics in and around Enclave at Longwood revolve around Cypress-Fairbanks ISD, with nearby campuses like SAMPSON EL, HAMILTON MIDDLE, and CYPRESS WOODS H S shaping school routines and activity schedules. For residents who also connect with nearby Tomball ISD options, schools such as LAKEWOOD EL and TOMBALL MEMORIAL H S are within a short drive, which is helpful for families comparing boundaries and programs while staying in the 77429 area.

For county-level needs, residents rely on Harris County services a bit farther out. The Harris County Clerk’s Office (Harris County County Clerks Office) and the Harris County Courthouse are both listed about 8.5 miles away for records, filings, and official business, and the Harris County Tax Assessor is around 8.2 miles away for property-tax related questions. Public safety resources include the Texas Department of Public Safety about 6.1 miles away and Emergency Services around 8.1 miles away, which residents typically keep on hand for non-emergency needs and preparedness planning.

Frequently Asked Questions About Enclave at Longwood

Is Enclave at Longwood a good place to live?

Enclave at Longwood works well for buyers who want a settled, park-connected lifestyle with strong nearby schools and everyday convenience. In the surrounding 77429 area, the median household income is $119,191 and the median age is 37.4, which fits the “established but active” feel you notice around Crosslyn Park and Longwood Trace Park. Homeownership is high in the area at 78.6% owner-occupied housing, which often translates into pride of ownership and steady neighborhood upkeep. Add in quick access to Longwood Golf Club and errands at Grant and Spring Cypress H-E-B, and it’s a practical place to plant roots without feeling far from what you need.

Is Enclave at Longwood safe?

Specific crime statistics weren’t provided, so it’s not possible to quantify safety here. That said, Enclave at Longwood’s feel is more residential than transient, reinforced by the area’s high homeownership (78.6% owner-occupied in the surrounding ZIP) and family-oriented routines centered on nearby parks like Crosslyn Park and Coles Pond Park. Residents also have access to nearby public safety resources, including the Texas Department of Public Safety about 6.1 miles away and Emergency Services around 8.1 miles away. Many neighborhoods in this part of 77429 tend to lean on familiar neighbors, school networks, and visible park activity as an informal “eyes on the street” culture.

How are the schools in Enclave at Longwood?

Families around Enclave at Longwood have a deep list of highly rated schools within a short drive. Cypress-Fairbanks ISD anchors many options, including SAMPSON EL (A-rated, about 1 mile away), FARNEY EL (A-rated, about 1.5 miles away), and BLACK EL (A-rated, about 1.8 miles away). Middle school choices include HAMILTON MIDDLE and GOODSON MIDDLE, both A-rated and close, and CYPRESS WOODS H S is an A-rated high school around 2.2 miles away. Tomball ISD is also nearby, with A-rated options like LAKEWOOD EL and TOMBALL MEMORIAL H S within a few miles for families comparing district boundaries and campuses.

What is the cost of living in Enclave at Longwood?

Cost-of-living indices like the BEA Regional Price Parity (RPP) weren’t provided for Enclave at Longwood or 77429, so I can’t break down how overall prices, housing, goods, and utilities compare to the U.S. average where 100 equals national average. What we can quantify is the local property tax structure and typical housing costs. In Jersey Village, the city property tax rate is $0.8146 per $100 of valuation and the county rate is $0.3810 per $100, for a combined city+county estimated rate of $1.1956 per $100 before adding any school district or special district rates (those weren’t provided here, so the full combined rate can’t be calculated). With a median home value of $369,000 in the ZIP and a median gross rent of $1,779 per month, many households weigh ownership costs against rent. Texas also has no state income tax, which can help offset higher property taxes when you compare overall take-home pay.

Is Enclave at Longwood good for families?

Yes, the area around Enclave at Longwood is set up for family routines, especially if parks and school access matter. You have a cluster of nearby green spaces—Crosslyn Park, Longwood Trace Park, and Coles Corner Park—plus bigger outdoor options like Little Cypress Creek Preserve and the Cy-Fair Nature Trails within a couple miles. School choices are a major strength, with multiple A-rated Cypress-Fairbanks ISD campuses close by, including SAMPSON EL, HAMILTON MIDDLE, and CYPRESS WOODS H S. The ZIP’s 20.6% under-18 population also reflects that families are a meaningful part of the local mix, so kids’ activities and school events tend to feel built into the community calendar.

What is Enclave at Longwood known for?

Enclave at Longwood is best known for being part of the Longwood-area lifestyle where golf, parks, and well-established neighborhoods define the rhythm of the week. Longwood Golf Club is a recognizable anchor nearby, and the neighborhood’s day-to-day outdoor options are unusually stacked with close parks like Crosslyn Park and Longwood Trace Park, plus the broader network of Coles Pond Park and Coles Commons. It also sits in a highly school-driven part of 77429, where A-rated campuses in Cypress-Fairbanks ISD—such as SAMPSON EL and CYPRESS WOODS H S—are frequently part of why buyers focus their search here. The result is a calm, residential identity tied to recreation and strong school proximity.

What are things to do near Enclave at Longwood?

Near Enclave at Longwood, most “what should we do today?” plans start outdoors. Crosslyn Park is close for an easy walk or playground time, and Little Cypress Creek Preserve and the Cy-Fair Nature Trails are nearby when you want a longer nature break. For fitness, residents often build routines around Longwood Golf Club, Kluge Tennis Center, and nearby studios like 22 Pilates or Cypress Yoga & Pilates Plus. Food and casual nights out usually mean Creekwood Grill, Masone’s, or Kilburn’s Tavern & Grill, and the coffee loop includes Starbucks, Cronos Cafe and Collectables, and Dutch Bros Coffee. For kid-friendly outings, Play Street Museum - Cypress is also within a short drive.

What ZIP code is Enclave at Longwood in?

Enclave at Longwood is in ZIP code 77429. This ZIP covers a large, school-and-parks-focused part of the Jersey Village area in Harris County.

Interested in Enclave at Longwood?

If you’re considering Enclave at Longwood, a local expert can help you compare nearby pockets like Longwood Village (Tomball) and Coles Crossing while keeping a close eye on school options and pricing around the $369,000 range. Reach out for a tailored shortlist and a realistic look at what’s coming on the market in 77429.

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