Raburn Reserve: Tomball Comfort Close to Main Street Energy

About Raburn Reserve

In Raburn Reserve, you’re close enough to feel the pull of Tomball’s old-town core—think an easy evening at Main Street Crossing or a quick stop by the Tomball Railroad Depot Plaza—without living right in the middle of the bustle. Weeknights can be as simple as meeting friends at Fireant Brewery or grabbing a table at Bonfire Grill, both about a mile away, then cutting back home before the crowds thin out.

The neighborhood’s day-to-day rhythm fits the 77375 side of Tomball where errands and recreation are genuinely convenient. Grocery runs don’t turn into a production when H-E-B is under two miles away and Walmart Supercenter sits nearby for quick household restocks. When you want to break up the week with something outdoors, Martin Luther King Jr Park is close for a straightforward stroll, and Theis Attaway Nature Center gives you a more “get out of the subdivision” feel without driving far.

Raburn Reserve also sits in a school environment that’s a big draw for buyers watching education options closely. Tomball ISD anchors the area, with A-rated campuses nearby like Tomball High School and Tomball Memorial High School, plus options like Tomball Star Academy. It’s also not unusual for households to compare boundaries with nearby Klein ISD elementaries such as Bernshausen Elementary and Mahaffey Elementary, both A-rated and very close by.

Home values in the surrounding ZIP reflect a market that’s moved well beyond “starter-home pricing,” with a median home value of $332,300 shaping what shoppers expect when they tour. The broader 77375 area also skews toward established earners, with a median household income of $102,488, and that shows up in the kinds of places people frequent—Honor Society Coffee Co. for a quick espresso, or a weekend brunch stop at Market Street Cafe before hitting a park.

This is the kind of pocket that tends to attract people who want Tomball’s local culture on tap—food, coffee, live music, and sports facilities—while keeping home life quieter, more residential, and routine-friendly.

Living in Raburn Reserve Day to Day

Living around Raburn Reserve feels like having Tomball’s “run your errands, meet friends, and get outside” loop already mapped out. Morning coffee can be a quick swing by Craving Kernels or Honor Society Coffee Co., both about 1.3 miles away, and it’s easy to tack on a grocery stop since H-E-B is roughly 1.9 miles from the neighborhood. When you’re not in the mood to cook, you’ve got a tight cluster of local dining choices nearby like Graze, Callie’s Kitchen, and Hee Haw’s Tacos and Tequila—close enough that dinner doesn’t have to be a weekend-only plan.

Homes in the area reflect the price expectations of the 77375 market, where the median home value sits at $332,300. The neighborhood’s homeowner-heavy feel matches that broader pattern, with about 67.2% of housing owner-occupied in the ZIP area and homeownership around 69.8% overall. That ownership share tends to translate into a steadier streetscape and neighbors who know each other’s routines—who’s walking after dinner, who’s out early for a gym class, and who’s headed to games.

Recreation is one of the easiest parts of the lifestyle here because so many facilities are close and specific. Wayne Stovall Sports Complex and Texas Prospects Baseball Academy are nearby for practice nights and weekend tournaments, while Tomball ISD Stadium and the Tomball ISD Aquatic Center give the area a real “Friday-night and swim-meet” cadence. If your routine is more wellness-focused, Saha Yoga and Wellness House and True Form Gym are close enough to keep consistent without fighting traffic.

School planning is practical in this part of Tomball because there are multiple highly rated campuses within a short drive. Tomball ISD options include A-rated Tomball High School and Tomball Memorial High School, plus Tomball Star Academy. Nearby elementary options include A-rated Willow Creek Elementary and Canyon Pointe Elementary in Tomball ISD, and families also compare A-rated Klein ISD elementaries like Bernshausen Elementary, Mahaffey Elementary, and Frank Elementary depending on where they land.

Commuting patterns in the ZIP lean heavily toward driving, with 71.5% of workers driving alone, and you’ll also see a meaningful work-from-home presence at 16.2%. That mix shows up in daily life: some mornings the neighborhood empties out toward offices, while others stay quieter with remote workers hopping between Dutch Bros. Coffee, Starbucks, and a midday break at a nearby park like Matheson Park or Seven Oaks Park and Playground.

Everyday Amenities and Weekend Favorites Near Raburn Reserve

Raburn Reserve is well-placed for the Tomball version of an easy weekend: start with coffee at DeNovo Coffee or HTeaO, then make a loop through Tomball Railroad Depot Plaza and swing by Tomball Museum Center for a dose of local history. If you like your nights out simple and close to home, Fireant Brewery and Bonfire Grill are nearby, and The B&H Supper Club is an easy option when you want something that feels more like a planned evening.

Parks and recreation aren’t an afterthought here. Martin Luther King Jr Park is close for a straightforward walk, while Seven Oaks Park and Playground is a go-to when you want a place where kids can burn energy. For variety, you can rotate through Theis Attaway Nature Center, Samuel Mathews Park, or Jurgens Park, and in warmer months it’s convenient to plan around water time at Jerry Matheson Public Pool or the Stone Loch Community Pool. Day-to-day essentials are equally easy to reach, with H-E-B, Walmart Supercenter, and Kroger all within a short drive.

Neighborhoods Near Raburn Reserve

Raburn Reserve sits among a set of well-known pockets that locals reference by name. Willow Creek Estates is right nearby, and it pairs naturally with this area’s everyday convenience—close to the same coffee stops and quick routes to parks like Seven Oaks Park and Playground. Copper Cove and Seven Oaks are also close, giving buyers a few adjacent options when they want to stay in the same general Tomball orbit.

If you’re comparing feel and micro-location, Cherrywood Estates and Pine Meadows are nearby alternatives that keep you close to the same run of dining—Graze, Market Street Cafe, and Callie’s Kitchen—and the same shopping routine around H-E-B and Kroger. Farther out but still within easy reach, Pine Trace Village and Willow Lake Village add access to their named parks and commons, while Hufsmith and Albury Trails Estates are common reference points for people trying to balance “close to Tomball” with a slightly different day-to-day pace.

Local Services and Civic Resources Around Raburn Reserve

For households prioritizing schools and activities, Tomball ISD is the primary district touchpoint in this area, with nearby campuses such as Tomball High School, Tomball Memorial High School, and Tomball Star Academy. Sports and extracurriculars often orbit facilities like Tomball ISD Stadium and the Tomball ISD Aquatic Center, which become community gathering points during the school year.

When you need county-level services, the Harris County Tax Assessor is close enough to be a practical stop for property-tax and registration-related tasks. For records and official filings, the Harris County Clerk’s Office and Harris County Courthouse are available as well, and some residents also use the Montgomery County Clerk or The Woodlands Courthouse Annex depending on which office best fits their needs.

For a more local, community-rooted resource, the Chaparral Genealogical Society Library is nearby and feels very “Tomball” in the best way—useful, niche, and connected to the area’s interest in history that you also see at Tomball Museum Center and around the Railroad Depot Plaza.

Frequently Asked Questions About Raburn Reserve

Is Raburn Reserve a good place to live?

Raburn Reserve can be a strong fit if you want a residential feel with Tomball’s everyday conveniences close by. The surrounding 77375 market supports a median home value of $332,300, and the broader area’s median household income of $102,488 points to a community with stable earning power. Daily life is anchored by nearby essentials like H-E-B and Walmart Supercenter, plus local staples such as Fireant Brewery, Main Street Crossing, and parks including Martin Luther King Jr Park and Seven Oaks Park and Playground. With a median age of 35.3 in the ZIP, the area tends to feel active and family-oriented without being exclusively kid-focused.

Is Raburn Reserve safe?

Specific crime statistics weren’t provided, so it’s best to evaluate safety the practical way: drive the neighborhood at different times, talk to neighbors, and review what you observe around nearby parks like Matheson Park and Samuel Mathews Park. Raburn Reserve’s higher homeownership context—about 69.8% overall and roughly 67.2% owner-occupied housing in the ZIP—often aligns with residents having a long-term stake in upkeep and day-to-day awareness. You’ll also see community activity concentrated around Tomball ISD facilities, which tends to increase neighborhood presence during events. For the most accurate picture, many buyers pair in-person visits with local guidance on the immediate streets they’re considering.

How are the schools in Raburn Reserve?

Raburn Reserve is tied closely to Tomball ISD, and families often like how many A-rated options sit within a short drive. Nearby high school choices include Tomball High School, Tomball Memorial High School, and Tomball Star Academy, all listed with A ratings. Younger students have access to multiple A-rated Tomball ISD campuses in the area, including Willow Creek Elementary and Canyon Pointe Elementary, plus middle-grade options like Northpointe Intermediate and Willow Wood Junior High. It’s also common for buyers to compare nearby Klein ISD elementary schools—Bernshausen Elementary and Mahaffey Elementary are both close and A-rated—when they’re narrowing down a specific address and boundary.

What is the cost of living in Raburn Reserve?

No cost-of-living indices or BEA Regional Price Parity numbers were provided for this neighborhood or ZIP, so I can’t accurately compare overall prices, housing, goods, or utilities to the national average using an index where 100 equals the U.S. average. What we can quantify is property tax structure and typical housing costs in the area. In Raburn Reserve, the city property tax rate is $0.3409 per $100 of valuation, the Harris County rate is $0.3810 per $100, and the Tomball ISD rate is $1.0629 per $100, which brings the combined estimated property tax rate to $1.7848 per $100. Housing costs reflect the local market, where the median home value is $332,300 and the median gross rent is $1,617 per month in the surrounding ZIP area. Many households balance that with Texas’s lack of a state income tax, which can help offset other recurring costs. For non-housing expenses, the best expectation-setting is that Tomball tends to run like a car-dependent suburb—most workers drive alone at 71.5%—so fuel and vehicle costs often matter in monthly budgeting.

Is Raburn Reserve good for families?

Raburn Reserve works well for families who want lots of “default options” close to home: parks, sports complexes, and highly rated schools. Seven Oaks Park and Playground is nearby for after-school energy, and families also rotate through spots like Broussard Community Park, Matheson Park, and the Theis Attaway Nature Center for outdoor time. Organized activities are a big part of the local rhythm, with facilities such as Wayne Stovall Sports Complex, Texas Prospects Baseball Academy, and Tomball ISD Stadium close by. On the education side, Tomball ISD offers A-rated campuses nearby including Tomball High School and Tomball Memorial High School, which gives parents solid choices as kids grow.

What is Raburn Reserve known for?

Raburn Reserve is known less as a standalone destination and more as a well-positioned residential pocket that lets you use Tomball’s best-known landmarks like they’re part of your routine. Residents are close to the live-music calendar at Main Street Crossing, the local-history feel of Tomball Museum Center, and the small-town backdrop around Tomball Railroad Depot Plaza. The neighborhood also sits in an area where sports and school events shape the week, with Tomball ISD Stadium and the Tomball ISD Aquatic Center nearby. Add in the quick access to Fireant Brewery, local coffee shops like DeNovo Coffee, and a strong set of A-rated schools, and you get a clear picture of why buyers gravitate to this side of 77375.

What are things to do near Raburn Reserve?

Nearby options lean strongly local, which is part of the appeal. For a night out, Main Street Crossing is close for live music, and Fireant Brewery and Bonfire Grill are easy meet-up spots when you don’t want a long drive. Food runs can be a small tour of Tomball favorites—Graze, Callie’s Kitchen, Market Street Cafe, or Hee Haw’s Tacos and Tequila. Outdoors, you can keep it simple at Martin Luther King Jr Park or make it a playground stop at Seven Oaks Park and Playground. For a more nature-forward break, Theis Attaway Nature Center is nearby, and summer routines often include Jerry Matheson Public Pool or the Stone Loch Community Pool.

What ZIP code is Raburn Reserve in?

Raburn Reserve is in ZIP code 77375. That ZIP covers a large, active part of the Tomball area with easy access to parks, schools, and everyday shopping.

Interested in Raburn Reserve?

If you’re considering Raburn Reserve, it helps to tour with someone who knows how this part of Tomball lives day to day—schools, parks, and the quick routes to coffee, groceries, and Main Street. Reach out anytime for a local, no-pressure breakdown of current home options and what they mean for your budget and commute.

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