A Close-in Tomball Pocket With Everyday Conveniences at Your Fingertips
About Rodgers Subdivision
Rodgers Subdivision sits in the daily orbit of Champion Forest-area errands and Tomball ISD routines, where a quick run to Sprouts Farmers Market or the Walmart Supercenter is a normal part of weeknights and grabbing coffee at Scooter's Coffee feels like a neighborhood habit. You’re also close to easy outdoor breaks at places like Three Lakes Village Park and the Bark Park, which is why it’s common to see residents weaving in a dog walk between school pickup and dinner plans.
The neighborhood’s appeal is tied to how practical life feels here. In ZIP code 77375, the typical home value lands around $332,300, which helps explain why so many households put down roots rather than treating the area as a short stop. That stability shows up in the broader owner-occupied pattern nearby and in the way families plan their weeks around campus activities at Tomball ISD schools like Willow Wood J H and Northpointe Int.
Rodgers Subdivision also benefits from being surrounded by recognizable “micro-areas” locals know well. Champion Woods, Memorial Springs, and Hollow Glen are all nearby, so it doesn’t feel isolated; it feels like one of those smaller pockets tucked into a bigger, established part of Tomball where you’re rarely more than a few minutes from a familiar grocery run, a casual meal, or a place to meet friends.
When you want to stay close, the neighborhood’s radius is loaded with familiar stops: The Bayou Cajun Cafe for something hearty, Crust Pizza Company for an easy dinner option, or a casual night out at Lone Star Ice House. For a dose of local history, Wunderlich Farm Interactive History Park is close enough to make a simple weekend plan without turning the day into a production.
This is the kind of place that tends to draw people who like a steady routine, value strong school options close by, and appreciate having practical shopping and recreation clustered nearby rather than spread across town.
Living in Rodgers Subdivision: School Runs, Coffee Stops, and Quick Park Time
Life in Rodgers Subdivision is shaped by how quickly you can pivot between the basics: morning coffee, school drop-off, and a grocery run that doesn’t eat up your afternoon. With Sprouts Farmers Market about a mile away and Kroger and H-E-B options close by, many households settle into a rhythm of smaller, frequent trips instead of marathon shopping days. When you want something quick after work, Jason’s Deli, IHOP, and Vito’s Famous are nearby, and a more “Friday night” feel is easy to find at places like Little Woodrow’s or BreWingz.
The local housing picture in the surrounding 77375 area points to a community that’s largely established and ownership-oriented, with about 69.8% of residents owning their homes. That stability pairs with a median household income of $102,488 and a median age of 35.3, which shows up in the day-to-day mix you’ll notice around parks and restaurants: plenty of young families, working professionals, and neighbors who keep a steady routine. If you’re comparing renting versus buying nearby, the median gross rent in the area runs about $1,617 per month, which gives context to why many people decide to buy and stay.
School choice is a big part of how residents map their lives here. Tomball ISD anchors the neighborhood, with A-rated campuses close by like Willow Creek El, Northpointe Int, and Willow Wood J H. For older students, Tomball Memorial H S is a short drive away and also holds an A rating. You’ll also notice that the immediate area overlaps with other well-regarded options, including A-rated Klein ISD schools like Blackshear El and Hassler El, which are both under a mile away.
For outdoor time that fits into busy schedules, Three Lakes Village Park and Stone Loch Community Common are easy go-tos, and dog owners often rotate between the Bark Park and Stone Loch Dog Park depending on the day. If you want a bigger nature reset without going far, Kickerillo-Mischer Preserve is close enough for a longer walk when you have a free hour. Fitness routines tend to be equally practical, whether that means a structured session at Stonecutter Weightlifting Club or a straightforward workout at 24 Hour Fitness.
Commute patterns in the broader area suggest a drive-first lifestyle, with about 71.5% of workers driving alone and 16.2% working from home. In real terms, that means mornings often start early, afternoons include a school pickup loop, and weeknights are built around nearby places that make it easy to keep life moving without a long cross-town drive.
Things to Do Near Rodgers Subdivision
Rodgers Subdivision has a “choose your own afternoon” mix nearby. For a quick caffeine run, many locals rotate between Scooter’s Coffee and Dutch Bros. Coffee, with multiple Starbucks locations also close when you want something familiar. Dinner can be as casual as Valley Ranch Grill & BBQ or as dependable as Texas Roadhouse, and when you want to make it a night out without going far, Main Event is an easy option for games and food in one stop.
Outdoor breaks are built into the area’s routine. The Bark Park and Stone Loch Dog Park are close enough to become part of a daily loop, and Three Lakes Village Park is a common choice when you want a playground-style stop. For a longer walk with more of a “get away without leaving town” feel, Kickerillo-Mischer Preserve is nearby. On weekends, it’s also easy to mix in local flavor with a stop at Lone Star Ice House or Mo’s Irish Pub after errands at Champion Forest Market H-E-B, ALDI, or Whole Foods Market.
Neighborhoods Near Rodgers Subdivision
Rodgers Subdivision is surrounded by a cluster of well-known pockets that locals often reference when giving directions. Champion Woods sits extremely close, and Memorial Springs and Hollow Glen are right there too, creating a connected feel where you’re always a short drive from another established residential area. That closeness matters when you’re comparing home styles and street-by-street vibes, because the experience can change quickly as you move between subdivisions.
Farther out but still nearby, Stonebrook Estates and Champion Lakes Estates add to the same general north-Harris/Tomball-area character, while Pine Glen and Whisper Meadows sit close enough to share many of the same everyday amenities. Brentwood Lakes, Ashford Place, Manor Lake Estates, Glenloch, and Ashford Grove round out the immediate network, giving buyers a lot of nearby options if they want to stay in the same school-and-shopping orbit while comparing different home settings.
Local Resources Around Rodgers Subdivision
For families, the most day-to-day resource is Tomball ISD, with nearby campuses like Willow Creek El, Northpointe Int, and Willow Wood J H shaping school routines and extracurricular schedules. The area also has access to additional highly rated public options nearby through Klein ISD and Cypress-Fairbanks ISD, which can matter for households living near district boundaries or considering specific campus programs.
County-level services are straightforward to reach when paperwork days come up. The Harris County Clerk’s Office and the Harris County Courthouse are both listed about 4.2 miles away, and the Harris County Tax Assessor is about 5.4 miles away, which is helpful when you’re handling exemptions, title-related filings, or property tax questions. For public safety touchpoints, the Texas Department of Public Safety is noted nearby, and Emergency Services is also listed in the wider area.
On the recreation side of “resources,” places like Memorial Northwest Community Center and the D. Bradley McWilliams YMCA at Cypress Creek function as practical community anchors for fitness routines and swim time, especially when you want options beyond a neighborhood walk or a park loop.
Frequently Asked Questions About Rodgers Subdivision
Is Rodgers Subdivision a good place to live?
Rodgers Subdivision is a strong option for buyers who want a stable, established feel paired with very convenient shopping, dining, and parks nearby. In the surrounding 77375 area, the typical home value is about $332,300, and the median household income is $102,488, which often translates to well-kept homes and long-term neighbors. Day-to-day life is practical here: you’re close to Sprouts Farmers Market, multiple H-E-B options, and easy outdoor time at Three Lakes Village Park or the Bark Park. The area’s median age of 35.3 also matches what you see locally—many households are balancing careers, school schedules, and weekend routines without needing long drives for basics.
Is Rodgers Subdivision safe?
Specific neighborhood-level crime data wasn’t provided, so it’s not possible to quantify safety for Rodgers Subdivision directly. What can be said from the available information is that the area has nearby public safety touchpoints, including the Texas Department of Public Safety listed within driving distance, and residents tend to be homeowners at a relatively high rate, with about 69.8% owning in the surrounding area—often a sign of neighborhood stability and consistent routines. In day-to-day terms, the activity you’ll notice around places like Three Lakes Village Park, the Bark Park, and nearby schools such as Willow Creek El and Northpointe Int points to a family-and-commuter environment where people are frequently out and about. For the most accurate picture, ask for recent, address-specific reports and talk with neighbors on the street you’re considering.
How are the schools in Rodgers Subdivision?
Rodgers Subdivision is served by Tomball ISD, and several well-regarded campuses are close by. Willow Wood J H, Northpointe Int, and Willow Creek El are all nearby and carry A ratings, making the typical school run manageable without a long commute. For high school, Tomball Memorial H S is also close and rated A, with a larger enrollment that supports a broad range of activities. One notable feature of this area is how many additional A-rated public options sit nearby in adjacent districts, including Klein ISD schools like Blackshear El and Hassler El (both under a mile away) and Doerre Int, plus Cypress-Fairbanks ISD options like Hamilton Elementary and Hamilton Middle.
What is the cost of living in Rodgers Subdivision?
A full cost-of-living comparison using a Regional Price Parity (RPP) index wasn’t provided here, so it isn’t possible to break down overall prices versus the national average using the standard scale where 100 equals the U.S. average for categories like housing, goods, and utilities. What we can quantify is property tax burden, which is a major ongoing cost for homeowners in this part of Harris County. The city property tax rate is $0.3409 per $100 of valuation, the county rate is $0.3810 per $100, and Tomball ISD’s school district rate is $1.0629 per $100, bringing the combined estimated property tax rate to $1.7848 per $100 valuation. Housing costs locally also show up in the surrounding area’s median values and rents, with a typical home value around $332,300 and a median gross rent of about $1,617 per month. Many households weigh those figures alongside commuting patterns, since most workers drive alone in the area. And while Texas property taxes can be a meaningful line item, it helps that Texas has no state income tax, which can change the overall monthly budget compared with many other states.
Is Rodgers Subdivision good for families?
Rodgers Subdivision works well for families who want schools, parks, and practical errands close together. Tomball ISD is the home district, and nearby A-rated campuses like Willow Creek El, Northpointe Int, and Willow Wood J H make day-to-day logistics easier. For outdoor time, families can rotate through Three Lakes Village Park, Cypress Creek Park Northern Playground, and dog-friendly spots like the Bark Park and Stone Loch Dog Park. The broader area’s age profile supports that family vibe, with a median age of 35.3 and about 22.2% of residents under 18, so it’s common to see weekend mornings built around playground time, quick grocery stops at Kroger or H-E-B, and easy dinners at places like Crust Pizza Company.
What is Rodgers Subdivision known for?
Rodgers Subdivision is known more as a convenient residential pocket than a destination in itself, and that’s exactly why people target it. It sits in a highly usable part of the 77375 area where daily needs are clustered close together—Sprouts Farmers Market, Kroger, Champion Forest Market H-E-B, and even Whole Foods Market are all within a short drive. Recreation is similarly accessible, with nearby green spaces like Three Lakes Village Park and Kickerillo-Mischer Preserve, plus local history at Wunderlich Farm Interactive History Park. The neighborhood’s identity is also tied to its school-and-community orbit, anchored by Tomball ISD and nearby A-rated campuses that shape routines for many households.
What are things to do near Rodgers Subdivision?
Near Rodgers Subdivision, most plans are the easy, local kind that don’t require a long drive. For food, The Bayou Cajun Cafe is close when you want something hearty, and you’ve got familiar weeknight picks like Vito’s Famous, Jason’s Deli, and Crust Pizza Company. If you want a bigger outing with entertainment built in, Main Event is nearby for games and dining. For outdoor time, locals make regular use of the Bark Park, Stone Loch Dog Park, and Three Lakes Village Park, and when you want a longer, quieter walk, Kickerillo-Mischer Preserve is close. For a casual drink, Lone Star Ice House and Mo’s Irish Pub are popular options in the area.
What ZIP code is Rodgers Subdivision in?
Rodgers Subdivision is in ZIP code 77375. This ZIP covers a busy, family-oriented part of the Tomball area with plenty of nearby shopping, parks, and A-rated schools.
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