Oakmont Village at the Doorstep of Creekside Conveniences

About Oakmont Village

Oakmont Village lives in that sweet spot where errands are quick, parks are close, and the “let’s grab breakfast” plan is actually easy to pull off. You can be at ALDI in a couple of minutes, swing by Walmart Supercenter, and still make it back in time for a morning stop at Craft Grill - Breakfast Club or a coffee run to Starbucks. For weeknight takeout, Jade Garden and El Mariachi Mexican Bar & Grill are the kind of nearby staples that make the neighborhood feel settled-in and practical, not showy.

What makes this pocket of The Woodlands area feel recognizable is how strongly daily life is anchored by nearby recreation. Wendtwoods Park, Village Green Park, Jagged Ridge Park, and Rockwell Park sit in a tight cluster about a mile away, so outdoor time doesn’t require planning. When you want bigger nature, the George Mitchell Nature Preserve is close enough for a quick reset after work. That steady access to trails, fields, and playground stops shapes the rhythm here more than any one “headline” attraction.

The broader ZIP code 77389 tells you a lot about who gravitates to Oakmont Village. The median age runs 34.5, and households here tend to be established, with a median household income of $140,683 and a per capita income of $58,533. Homeownership is the norm, with owner-occupied housing at 72.4% across 15,625 housing units in the ZIP, which lines up with the neighborhood feel of people putting down roots, improving their homes, and staying for the school years.

Schools are a major part of the area’s identity, especially with multiple A-rated campuses nearby. Timber Creek EL and Creeksid​e Park J H in Tomball ISD are both about 0.8 miles away, while options extend into Klein ISD and Conroe ISD within a short drive. With the median home value at $417,500, the neighborhood tends to attract buyers who want access to that school-and-parks network and still want everyday conveniences like H-E-B and Kroger close enough to keep weeknights simple.

Oakmont Village fits naturally into the surrounding Creekside energy: families balancing practices and playgrounds, professionals who work hybrid schedules, and residents who like having golf, tennis, and aquatic centers close by without needing a long drive to enjoy them.

Living in Oakmont Village: Parks, Schools, and a Quick Errand Loop

Life in Oakmont Village is built around short drives and familiar routines, especially in ZIP code 77389 where homeownership runs high and neighbors tend to be in the thick of busy family-and-career seasons. In this area, the average home value sits at $417,500, which matches the local reality of buyers shopping for a long-term home base near Creekside amenities and multiple district options. With 72.4% of housing owner-occupied across the ZIP and a neighborhood homeownership rate of 75.2%, it’s common to see residents investing in comfort upgrades and treating the home as a place to stay, not just a stopover.

Your “third places” are close and consistent. A quick morning can start at Press Waffle Co. or Craft Grill - Breakfast Club, with Very Fresh Clamatos & Snacks nearby when you want something different than the usual coffee run. Grocery runs are genuinely convenient here: ALDI is about 0.2 miles away, with Walmart Supercenter around 0.5 miles, then Kroger and H-E-B both within roughly a mile. That kind of layout changes how you plan your week—you can grab one missing ingredient without turning it into a full outing.

When residents talk about the lifestyle, parks come up fast because there are so many within an easy radius. Wendtwoods Park, Village Green Park, Jagged Ridge Park, and Rockwell Park are all about a mile away, and bigger destination days often point toward Rob Fleming Park or the George Mitchell Nature Preserve. Fitness options feel just as close to everyday life, whether that’s a class at 9Round, training at Master Kim's PMA Taekwondo, laps at Rob Flemming Aquatic Center, or an early tee time at Augusta Pines Golf Course. For tennis households, Woodlands Tennis Club is close enough to be part of a weekly routine.

School choices are a defining factor, and the nearby list is deep. Timber Creek EL and Creekview EL are both A-rated elementary options in Tomball ISD, and Creeksid​e Park J H keeps that A rating into middle school. Families who want different pathways also look at Klein ISD campuses like Mahaffey EL, French EL, and Klein Oak H S, while Conroe ISD options such as Glen Loch EL and McCullough J H are also within reach. That variety matters in a place where 20.5% of the population is under 18, and it’s one reason households settle in and stay.

Commute patterns reflect a suburban workweek, with 69.8% of workers in the ZIP driving alone and 20.5% working from home, which fits the reality of school drop-offs, practice schedules, and midday errands. Evenings often end close to home—pizza from Pizza Hut, a relaxed glass at Classy Cork Wine Room, or catching a game at Leslie's Sports Bar—because the neighborhood’s biggest luxury is time saved and plans kept simple.

Things to Do Near Oakmont Village

Oakmont Village residents have a rare kind of convenience: you can knock out the essentials and still have time left for fun. ALDI is about 0.2 miles away for quick grocery runs, with Walmart Supercenter close behind, and then Kroger and H-E-B both within roughly a mile when you want a full weekly shop. For low-effort meals, Craft Grill - Breakfast Club and Jade Garden are right nearby, and El Mariachi Mexican Bar & Grill and El Chaparro make weeknight dinners feel like a treat without a long drive.

Outdoor and fitness options are what really expand the day-to-day. Wendtwoods Park, Village Green Park, Jagged Ridge Park, and Rockwell Park sit around the one-mile mark, so it’s easy to squeeze in a playground stop or an evening walk. When you want a bigger nature break, George Mitchell Nature Preserve is close enough for a quick trail outing. For structured workouts and recreation, residents rotate between 9Round, Master Kim's PMA Taekwondo, Rob Flemming Aquatic Center, and golf time at Augusta Pines Golf Course or Willow Creek Golf Club.

Neighborhoods Near Oakmont Village

Oakmont Village is surrounded by a cluster of established communities that share the same practical access to shopping, parks, and schools. Oak Trace is just about 0.3 miles away, with Londonderry close by at roughly 0.4 miles, making this area feel interconnected rather than isolated. Timbercrest Village and Oak Hills Estates sit about a half-mile out, so it’s common for residents to have friends or school connections in adjacent neighborhoods.

Farther out, communities like Timberwilde and The Legend of Augusta sit around 0.7 miles away, with Augusta Creek Pointe, Augusta Creek Estates, and Wyatt Oaks all roughly within 0.8 miles. Shumard Oak is also nearby, helping form a larger “Creekside-adjacent” lifestyle where people choose between similar daily conveniences and recreation options like Augusta Pines Golf Course, Wendtwoods Park, and the quick errand loop around ALDI, Kroger, and H-E-B.

Local Resources for Oakmont Village Residents

Oakmont Village families often navigate multiple school systems nearby, and that flexibility is part of the area’s appeal. Tomball ISD is a major draw with A-rated campuses like Timber Creek EL and Creeksid​e Park J H within about 0.8 miles, while Klein ISD options such as Klein Oak H S and elementary schools like Mahaffey EL and French EL provide additional pathways. For families considering different academic models, SST The Woodlands and SST Willowcreek are also within a short drive.

For civic needs, residents have access to several county offices and courts within a reasonable drive. The Harris County Tax Assessor is about 4.3 miles away for tax-related questions, while the Montgomery County Clerk and The Woodlands Courthouse Annex are both around 6.2 miles away. Depending on which office your paperwork requires, the Harris County Clerk's Office and the Harris County Courthouse are also reachable at about 8.4 miles, and Shenandoah Municipal Court is another nearby option around 7.1 miles.

These resources matter in a high-homeownership area, where residents are more likely to need deed records, vehicle registration support, or property-tax guidance as they settle in and manage a long-term home.

Frequently Asked Questions About Oakmont Village

Is Oakmont Village a good place to live?

Oakmont Village is a strong fit for buyers who want an efficient, park-filled routine in ZIP code 77389. The area’s average home value is $417,500, and homeownership is high at 75.2%, so the neighborhood tends to feel settled with residents who treat it as a long-term home base. Day-to-day convenience is a real quality-of-life upgrade here, with ALDI about 0.2 miles away and H-E-B around 1.1 miles for regular shopping. For recreation, you’re close to a dense cluster of parks like Wendtwoods Park and Village Green Park, plus larger outings at George Mitchell Nature Preserve. The median age of 34.5 also matches the lived reality: lots of working households, young families, and active schedules.

Is Oakmont Village safe?

Specific crime statistics weren’t provided, so it wouldn’t be accurate to claim a measured safety level. What can be said is that Oakmont Village sits in a high-homeownership area where 72.4% of housing in the ZIP is owner-occupied, which often correlates with neighbors knowing each other and paying attention to the street. The neighborhood’s daily patterns also center on schools and parks—places like Timber Creek EL, Creeksid​e Park J H, Wendtwoods Park, and Rockwell Park—which typically encourages a community culture where residents are visible and engaged. If safety is a deciding factor for you, a local agent can help you review current, address-specific information and the on-the-ground feel at different times of day.

How are the schools in Oakmont Village?

Families around Oakmont Village have access to several well-regarded campuses across multiple districts within a short drive. In Tomball ISD, Timber Creek EL and Creeksid​e Park J H are both A-rated and about 0.8 miles away, and Creekview EL is another A-rated option roughly 1.1 miles away. Klein ISD is also nearby with A-rated schools like Mahaffey EL, French EL, and the larger Klein Oak H S. Conroe ISD options such as Glen Loch EL and McCullough J H are within about 3.9 miles. There are also charter-style options like SST The Woodlands and SST Willowcreek, plus iSchool-Creekside, giving families multiple academic paths close to home.

What is the cost of living in Oakmont Village?

Oakmont Village sits in an area where the overall cost of living index is 98.6, and on this scale 100 equals the U.S. average, so day-to-day costs overall run slightly below national norms. Housing is the category that tends to pinch more, with a housing index of 104.5, meaning housing costs trend above the U.S. average even though goods are close to typical at 100.6. Utilities can feel a bit easier here, with an index of 95.3, below the national benchmark. On property taxes, the only rate provided is the Harris County property tax rate of $0.3810 per $100 of valuation. City, school district, and special district rates were not provided, so it wouldn’t be accurate to break out or total a combined rate for Oakmont Village from this dataset alone. As a starting point, that county rate alone equates to about 0.381% of assessed value before adding other local taxing entities. Many households also weigh Texas’ lack of state income tax, which can help offset higher housing costs in a place where the median home value is $417,500 and the median gross rent is $1,807 per month in the ZIP.

Is Oakmont Village good for families?

Oakmont Village works well for families largely because the area is built around schools, parks, and predictable routines. In ZIP code 77389, 20.5% of residents are under 18, and you feel that family presence in the nearby A-rated school options, including Timber Creek EL and Creeksid​e Park J H in Tomball ISD about 0.8 miles away. After school, the short hop to parks like Wendtwoods Park, Rockwell Park, and Village Green Park makes it easy to fit in playground time without turning it into a weekend-only activity. For structured activities, families often plug into Master Kim's PMA Taekwondo or swim time at Rob Flemming Aquatic Center, which supports the kind of week-to-week rhythm that makes settling in easier.

What is Oakmont Village known for?

Oakmont Village is known less for a single “tourist” landmark and more for how seamlessly it plugs into the Creekside side of The Woodlands area: quick shopping runs, a deep bench of nearby parks, and multiple strong school options across districts. Locals recognize the area by its day-to-day anchors—grabbing groceries at ALDI or H-E-B, meeting friends for breakfast at Craft Grill - Breakfast Club, and rotating through nearby green spaces like Wendtwoods Park and Rob Fleming Park. Recreation is part of the identity too, with Augusta Pines Golf Course and the Woodlands Tennis Club close enough to be part of a weekly routine. Demographically, it’s a well-educated ZIP with 57.0% of adults holding a bachelor’s degree or higher, which shapes the professional, family-forward feel.

What are things to do near Oakmont Village?

Near Oakmont Village, most “things to do” are the kind you actually repeat every week. For food, residents keep it casual with Craft Grill - Breakfast Club, Jade Garden, El Mariachi Mexican Bar & Grill, and quick stops like Fang's Cafe. For a low-key night out, Classy Cork Wine Room and Leslie's Sports Bar are both nearby for wine or watching a game. If you want outdoors, you’ve got a tight cluster of parks—Wendtwoods Park, Jagged Ridge Park, Rockwell Park, and Village Green Park—plus bigger days at George Mitchell Nature Preserve or Rob Fleming Park. Fitness and recreation can mean 9Round, Master Kim's PMA Taekwondo, the Rob Flemming Aquatic Center, or a round at Augusta Pines Golf Course.

What ZIP code is Oakmont Village in?

Oakmont Village is in ZIP code 77389. Most of the closest schools, grocery options, and parks listed for the area cluster within this same ZIP footprint.

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