A Closer Look at The Enclave in Jersey Village

About The Enclave

The Enclave feels like the part of northwest Harris County where errands are genuinely easy and weekends tend to orbit around coffee runs and youth sports. It’s the kind of pocket where you can grab a quick drink at the Starbucks about 0.4 miles away, swing through Kroger Marketplace just as quickly, and still make it to a game at Cy-Fair FCU Stadium or the Berry Center of Northwest Houston without turning the day into a major production.

Day-to-day, The Enclave sits in the middle of an active, school-centric stretch of the Cypress-Fairbanks ISD footprint. Families here talk about schools in specific terms because they’re close enough to shape routines: Rennell EL is roughly 0.8 miles away, and Anthony Middle is about 0.7 miles away, both carrying A ratings. As kids get older, Cypress Ranch H S around 2.1 miles out is a familiar name in conversation, and you’ll see how the neighborhood connects to the bigger Cy-Fair scene through those stadium and campus destinations.

Housing in this area lines up with what buyers in ZIP code 77433 often expect: owner-occupied momentum and a stable, “people put down roots” feel. With a median home value of $409,400 in the surrounding ZIP, the streets around The Enclave read as a place where owners keep up with landscaping, update interiors over time, and treat their home as a long-term base rather than a short stop. That owner mindset shows up in the numbers too, with about 79.4% of homes in the ZIP area being owner-occupied.

The local culture leans busy-but-neighborly. Adults often balance commutes with remote work days, which fits the broader pattern nearby where 22.6% work from home and 63.8% typically drive alone. In the evenings, meetups might mean a low-key pour at Black Bottle Wine Lounge or a louder night at Voice Karaoke Bar & Lounge, both about 2 miles away.

The Enclave tends to draw households that want strong nearby schools, practical shopping like H-E-B around 1.9 miles out, and a community rhythm that’s built around familiar destinations such as the Berry Center and Houston National Golf Club. It’s a place where convenience and long-term ownership show up in everyday choices—where you shop, how you commute, and how you spend your weekends.

Living in The Enclave: Daily Routines and Real Convenience

Living in The Enclave is shaped by how quickly you can plug into the 77433 routine. Morning coffee isn’t theoretical here; it’s a short drive to multiple familiar stops, like the Starbucks around 0.4 miles away or another Starbucks about 0.8 miles out when you’re coming from a different side of the neighborhood. Grocery runs are equally straightforward, with Kroger Marketplace also about 0.4 miles away and ALDI roughly 1.2 miles out, so most residents can keep weeknight cooking realistic instead of relying on last-minute takeout.

The housing feel aligns with an owner-driven area where people stay awhile. The broader ZIP supports that impression with 35,892 housing units and a strong owner-occupied share, and that comes through in the way streets feel maintained and lived-in. With an average home value around $409,400, buyers often compare homes here based on practical livability—layout, storage, and how easily the home fits work-from-home life—especially since about 22.6% of nearby workers are remote at least part of the time.

School routines are a big piece of the daily logistics, and the options close to The Enclave are a major confidence point. In Cypress-Fairbanks ISD, A-rated campuses like Rennell EL, Wells EL, and Warner EL are all within a short drive, and Anthony Middle, Sprague Middle, and Smith Middle give middle-school families multiple nearby paths. For high school, Cypress Ranch H S sits around 2.1 miles away with an A rating, and families also weigh other nearby campuses like Cypress Woods H S and Bridgeland H S, both close enough to be part of the conversation.

Fitness and recreation often revolve around recognizable local facilities rather than a long cross-town trek. The Berry Center of Northwest Houston, roughly 1.1 miles away, is a regular backdrop for events, while Houston National Golf Club about 2 miles out offers a different kind of weekend reset. When the schedule calls for something structured, residents rotate between spots like Yogasix Cypress Creek, Bodybar Pilates, and Life Time Fitness, all clustered around the same short-drive radius.

Evenings and weekends tend to be spent close to home: a quick boba run to Chin Cha around 1.9 miles away, a casual meet-up at Black Bottle Wine Lounge, or a game of pool at Cue Bida Billiards just under 3 miles out. The Enclave fits households that like having options without needing to plan around traffic for every small outing—and that’s part of why the area’s higher incomes, with a median household income of $143,934 in the surrounding ZIP, translate into time savings as much as purchasing power.

Things to Do Near The Enclave

The Enclave’s biggest amenity is how tightly everyday destinations cluster around it. On a typical Saturday, residents knock out shopping early with Kroger Marketplace about 0.4 miles away or an H-E-B run around 1.9 miles out, then pivot to coffee stops like Humble Grounds Coffeehouse or Chin Cha in that same easy radius.

For fitness and events, the area has recognizable anchors that locals actually use. The Berry Center of Northwest Houston sits about 1.1 miles away and pairs naturally with nearby stadium energy at Cy-Fair FCU Stadium roughly 1 mile out. If your idea of recreation is more class-based, you’ll find routines built around Yogasix Cypress Creek, Bodybar Pilates, and Life Time Fitness, each close enough to become part of a weekly schedule.

When the night opens up, the nearby options are distinct: Voice Karaoke Bar & Lounge brings the louder group vibe, while Black Bottle Wine Lounge is the more sit-and-talk choice, both around 2 miles from the neighborhood. Cue Bida Billiards just under 3 miles out rounds out the “keep it local” entertainment loop.

Neighborhoods Near The Enclave

The Enclave sits among a cluster of waterfront-leaning and master-planned style neighbors that locals recognize by name. South Shore is almost next door at about 0.1 miles away, and The Landing is roughly 0.2 miles out, making this area feel like a connected set of pockets rather than isolated subdivisions.

A short drive puts you near Harbor Gates at the Heritage, Lakeshore (Houston), and Water's Edge, each about 0.3 miles away, where the street names and entrances start to feel familiar if you’re house hunting across the immediate area. Towne Lake Management District (Houston) about 0.4 miles away is a frequent reference point for shopping and day-to-day navigation.

Farther out but still close enough to compare are Vista Shores, The Heritage, and The Waterway, plus Cypress Cove and Bakers Village at Canyon Lakes around the 0.7-mile range. Many buyers use these nearby neighborhoods as benchmarks while deciding how close they want to be to the Berry Center, the grocery corridor, and the Cy-Fair school network that frames the area.

Local Resources for The Enclave Residents

For families in The Enclave, the most immediate community resource is the Cypress-Fairbanks ISD network, with nearby campuses that are part of everyday planning. Schools like Rennell EL, Wells EL, and Anthony Middle sit within about a mile or less, so school events, drop-offs, and extracurricular schedules stay local and manageable.

County and state services are within driving distance when you need to handle official tasks. The Texas Department of Public Safety is about 6 miles away, and the Harris County Clerk's Office (Harris County Courthouse) is around 6.3 miles out, with the Harris County Courthouse listed farther at about 9.4 miles. These are the places residents typically think of for vehicle and identification needs or county documentation.

For emergency response coverage, listings nearby include Emergency Services around 7.8 miles away and Waller Harris Esd about 8.5 miles out. Mailing needs are also straightforward with a USPS location noted around 9.1 miles away, making the basics accessible without having to head deep into another part of the metro.

Frequently Asked Questions About The Enclave

Is The Enclave a good place to live?

The Enclave works well for people who want a high-ownership, school-centered lifestyle close to everyday shopping and fitness. In the surrounding 77433 area, about 79.4% of homes are owner-occupied, which lines up with a rooted, stable feel rather than constant turnover. You’re also surrounded by practical conveniences like Kroger Marketplace around 0.4 miles away and H-E-B about 1.9 miles out, plus major community activity hubs such as the Berry Center of Northwest Houston near 1.1 miles. With a median home value of $409,400 and a median household income of $143,934 in the ZIP area, the neighborhood tends to attract residents planning for the long term.

Is The Enclave safe?

Specific crime statistics weren’t provided for The Enclave, so it’s best to think in terms of the area’s everyday patterns and the resources nearby. This part of 77433 is heavily oriented around schools and family routines, with nearby A-rated campuses like Anthony Middle and Rennell EL, which often correlates with residents being active and visible in their neighborhoods during peak hours. For state-level law enforcement services, the Texas Department of Public Safety is listed about 6 miles away. Many households in the surrounding area are homeowners, and that ownership stability often supports a culture where neighbors pay attention to what’s happening on their street.

How are the schools in The Enclave?

The Enclave is surrounded by Cypress-Fairbanks ISD options that are close enough to shape daily life. Anthony Middle is about 0.7 miles away with an A rating, and Rennell EL is around 0.8 miles away, also rated A. Families also look at Wells EL and Sprague Middle, both about 1 mile away with A ratings, and Smith Middle around 1.9 miles out. For high school, Cypress Ranch H S is roughly 2.1 miles away and rated A, with additional nearby choices like Bridgeland H S and Cypress Woods H S, each about 3.8 miles away and also rated A. There’s also Harmony School of Discovery - Houston around 3.9 miles away for grades 06-12, rated A.

What is the cost of living in The Enclave?

Cost-of-living indices and Regional Price Parity (RPP) figures weren’t provided for The Enclave, so a full breakdown comparing overall costs, housing, goods, and utilities to the national average (where 100 equals the U.S. average) can’t be calculated here. What we can quantify is the local property tax burden: the City of Jersey Village property tax rate is $0.8146 per $100 of valuation, and the Harris County property tax rate is $0.3810 per $100. Combined, that’s an estimated $1.1956 per $100 of valuation before any school district or special district rates, which were not provided in the data. Home costs in the surrounding 77433 area are reflected in a median home value of $409,400, and renters see a median gross rent around $1,960 per month. While individual household budgets vary, Texas does not charge a state income tax, which many buyers factor in when comparing the overall affordability picture against states with income tax.

Is The Enclave good for families?

The Enclave lines up well with family life largely because so many of the weekly destinations are close and repeatable. Cypress-Fairbanks ISD campuses like Rennell EL (about 0.8 miles) and Anthony Middle (about 0.7 miles) are nearby and rated A, which simplifies school mornings and after-school activities. Weekends often revolve around youth sports and events at places like Cy-Fair FCU Stadium around 1 mile away and the Berry Center of Northwest Houston about 1.1 miles out. Errands are also family-friendly and quick, with Kroger Marketplace roughly 0.4 miles away and multiple grocery options like ALDI and H-E-B within a short drive.

What is The Enclave known for?

The Enclave is known less for a single headline attraction and more for its “everything is close” northwest Houston-area routine. Locals recognize the neighborhood by its proximity to the Berry Center of Northwest Houston and the regular sports-and-events energy around Cy-Fair FCU Stadium, both within about a mile. It also sits in a dense pocket of named communities—South Shore, The Landing, and Water’s Edge are all within a few tenths of a mile—which gives the area a distinct, interconnected feel. In the surrounding 77433 area, the combination of a $409,400 median home value and a high owner-occupied share reinforces The Enclave’s reputation as a place where households settle in and build long-term schedules around nearby schools and shopping.

What are things to do near The Enclave?

Near The Enclave, most downtime happens along the same convenient loop residents use for errands. Coffee runs can rotate between Starbucks locations as close as 0.4 and 0.8 miles, plus spots like Humble Grounds Coffeehouse and Chin Cha around 1.9 miles away. For a night out, Voice Karaoke Bar & Lounge and Black Bottle Wine Lounge are both about 2 miles from the neighborhood, and Cue Bida Billiards is just under 3 miles away when you want something more activity-based. Fitness and events are anchored by the Berry Center of Northwest Houston around 1.1 miles out, with gym options like Life Time Fitness and Yogasix Cypress Creek close enough to become part of a weekly routine.

What ZIP code is The Enclave in?

The Enclave is in ZIP code 77433. Most nearby shopping and schools serving the area are also concentrated within the same 77433 corridor.

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