SilverStone: Park-Close Living on Conroe’s North Side

About SilverStone

SilverStone feels connected to the everyday Conroe routine in a way locals recognize quickly: quick park stops at Kasmiersky Park, a dog-walk loop at Frisky Biscuit Dog Park, and easy evenings that end with a book pickup at Central Library. Within a short drive, you’ve got the Heritage Museum of Montgomery County for a weekend culture fix and The Lone Star Monument & Historical Flag Park when you want something distinctly Conroe to show visitors.

The neighborhood sits in the 77304 zip code area, where the broader community totals about 44,225 residents and skews young for Montgomery County with a median age of 35.1. That shows up in the day-to-day mix you see around town parks and coffee counters: parents squeezing in a playground stop at Twilight Park or Trillium Park before dinner, and remote workers grabbing a mid-morning table at Summer Moon Coffee or Pie In the Sky. The area’s education profile also shapes the tone here, with 41.7% of adults holding a bachelor’s degree or higher, which helps explain why you’ll see weekday traffic patterns split between office commutes and home-based schedules.

Housing in and around SilverStone aligns with what buyers often look for in this part of Conroe: primarily owner-occupied living with a strong renter presence nearby for flexibility. In the zip area, 54.7% of homes are owner-occupied and 41.0% are renter-occupied, which creates a lived-in, not overly uniform feel. Values have remained firmly in the “move-up” bracket, with an average home value of $355,300, and the local household earning power is solid for the area, with median household income at $80,425 and per-capita income at $46,197.

SilverStone also reads as part of the greater Conroe patchwork rather than an isolated pocket. Families often orient toward Conroe ISD campuses like Rice Elementary and Houston Elementary, while older students may connect to Booker T. Washington High School or Conroe High School depending on zoning. When evenings stretch out, it’s easy to pivot from neighborhood calm to a casual night out at Red Brick Tavern or a later stop at Maverick Saloon. The people who settle into this rhythm tend to appreciate being close to parks, practical shopping like H-E-B and Kroger Marketplace, and the civic core of Conroe without needing a long drive for the basics.

Living in SilverStone Day to Day

Life in SilverStone is shaped by the “short hop” conveniences that define this side of Conroe. A typical weekday might start with coffee from the nearby Starbucks cluster or a slower morning at Summer Moon Coffee, then a quick errand run anchored by Kroger Marketplace, H-E-B, or ALDI. When the weather cooperates, many residents build small outdoor breaks into the day because parks are genuinely close; Kasmiersky Park is under a mile away, and Twilight Park, Trillium Park, and Owen Park all sit within an easy drive for a change of scenery.

Housing expectations here land in a price point that’s approachable for many move-up buyers in Conroe, with the area’s average home value at $355,300. The broader 77304 market also supports different living arrangements, with a homeownership rate around 57.2%, which means you’ll see a blend of long-term owners and renters who want to stay near central Conroe. That mix shows up in everyday activity: more daytime movement than you’d get in a strictly owner-only enclave, but still a steady, neighborhood feel.

School decisions are a major part of the SilverStone conversation, since the neighborhood is tied to Conroe ISD. Nearby options include Rice Elementary about 1.1 miles away and Houston Elementary about 2.4 miles away, both rated B, along with Reaves Elementary and Runyan Elementary in the same range. For older students, Booker T. Washington High School sits about 2.6 miles away with a B rating, while Conroe High School is closer at around 1.7 miles away and is rated C. Middle school pathways include Cryar Intermediate and Donald J Stockton Junior High, both rated B, and Peet Junior High nearby with a C rating. Families who want another district option close by sometimes also look at Eddie Ruth Lagway Elementary in Willis ISD, rated A, within about 4.9 miles.

Getting around tends to follow typical Conroe patterns: most households drive, and in the broader zip area, about 73.7% of workers commute by driving alone. At the same time, 15.2% work from home, which is why mid-day you’ll see activity around Central Library or quick solo workouts at Fitness Project and Endure Cross Training. Weekends often revolve around parks and easy meals, with family-friendly staples like IHOP nearby and sit-down favorites like El Bosque Mexican Restaurant & Patio, Saltgrass Steak House, and Wasabi Bistro. If you like to keep recreation local, Conroe Country Club and the Links at West Fork Golf Course are close enough to make a regular habit rather than a special trip.

Things to Do Near SilverStone

SilverStone’s biggest day-to-day advantage is how many “use-it-often” places sit within a few miles. For fresh air, locals rotate between Kasmiersky Park, Twilight Park, Trillium Park, and Owen Park, and dog owners routinely make Frisky Biscuit Dog Park part of the week. When you want something uniquely local, The Lone Star Monument & Historical Flag Park is an easy outing, and the Heritage Museum of Montgomery County is close enough for a casual weekend visit rather than a planned day trip.

Errands are straightforward with Kroger Marketplace about 2 miles away, H-E-B around 2.2 miles, and ALDI roughly 2.4 miles away, plus a Walmart Supercenter close by for one-stop runs. For coffee and quick meetups, Summer Moon Coffee and Pie In the Sky are nearby, and dining options cluster around familiar Conroe favorites like La Pizca Mexican Grill & Cantina, Outback Steakhouse, and Saltgrass Steak House. When the night calls for something more social, Red Brick Tavern and Maverick Saloon are both within a short drive.

Neighborhoods Near SilverStone

SilverStone sits close to the heartbeat of Conroe itself, with the Conroe neighborhood area less than a mile away for quick access to parks, schools, and civic services. That proximity is part of the appeal: you can keep your home base quieter while still feeling tied into the city’s everyday flow, from library visits to school events and local dining.

A little farther out, neighborhoods like Carriage Hills and Ladera Creek offer nearby alternatives for buyers comparing different pockets of Conroe. For those who like newer master-planned energy and a broader amenity ecosystem, Woodforest is within about 4.2 miles, and Jacobs Reserve (Shenandoah) is another nearby name people cross-shop. Toward The Woodlands edge, Canopy Oaks (The Woodlands) and communities like The Regency, Regency at Woodland, and Regency at the Villas give additional options for buyers focused on a different neighborhood vibe while staying in the same general Conroe-to-Woodlands corridor.

Local Resources Around SilverStone

SilverStone is well positioned for the practical side of living in Conroe, especially if you like having civic services close by. Central Library is about 1.7 miles away, making it easy to treat library runs as part of a weekly routine rather than an occasional trip. For families navigating enrollment and district questions, the Conroe Independent School District office is also nearby, which is helpful when you’re sorting out campus assignments or transfers.

Public safety and city services are close at hand with the City of Conroe fire station roughly 0.4 miles away, plus the Conroe Fire Department location about 2.2 miles away. The Conroe Police Department is around 1.9 miles away, and county-level services are convenient too, including the Montgomery County courthouse presence about 2.2 miles away and the Montgomery County Courthouse about 4.9 miles away.

For property-related tasks, residents commonly use the Conroe Tax Office about 2.1 miles away, and for broader county vehicle registration needs there’s the Montgomery County Tax Assessor office farther out. If you need utility coordination beyond neighborhood-level providers, the Utility Department is listed within driving distance as well, which matters when you’re setting up or updating service after a move.

Frequently Asked Questions About SilverStone

Is SilverStone a good place to live?

SilverStone works well for people who want a Conroe lifestyle that’s anchored by parks, practical shopping, and quick access to civic services. In the 77304 area, the median household income is $80,425 and the median age is 35.1, which matches the “young professional and growing household” feel you’ll notice around places like Twilight Park and Central Library. Home values in the area average $355,300, keeping the neighborhood in a move-up bracket without feeling out of reach for many buyers. The nearby mix of H-E-B, Kroger Marketplace, and local dining like El Bosque Mexican Restaurant & Patio makes everyday living easy.

Is SilverStone safe?

Safety perceptions in SilverStone are closely tied to being near core Conroe services rather than feeling far out on the edge of town. The Conroe Police Department is about 1.9 miles away, and fire response resources are close with the City of Conroe station roughly 0.4 miles away and the Conroe Fire Department location about 2.2 miles away. While individual streets and homes vary, the neighborhood’s day-to-day pattern includes lots of regular activity at nearby parks like Kasmiersky Park and Frisky Biscuit Dog Park, which helps keep the area feeling watched and lived-in. For the most accurate picture, residents typically pair that local feel with current reporting and a quick drive-through at different times of day.

How are the schools in SilverStone?

SilverStone is served by Conroe ISD, which gives families a wide set of nearby campuses to consider. Close elementary options include Rice Elementary about 1.1 miles away, Houston Elementary around 2.4 miles away, and Reaves Elementary about 2.5 miles away, all rated B. For secondary grades, Booker T. Washington High School is about 2.6 miles away with a B rating, and Conroe High School is about 1.7 miles away with a C rating. Middle school pathways include Cryar Intermediate, rated B, and Peet Junior High nearby, rated C, along with Donald J Stockton Junior High, rated B. Families who want another district option nearby sometimes also look at Eddie Ruth Lagway Elementary in Willis ISD, rated A, within about 4.9 miles.

What is the cost of living in SilverStone?

Housing costs in SilverStone track closely with the 77304 area, where home values average $355,300 and the median gross rent is $1,426 per month, giving both buyers and renters a clear benchmark. Property taxes are a major part of the monthly math in this part of Conroe. The city property tax rate is $0.4272 per $100 valuation, the county rate is $0.3770 per $100 valuation, and Conroe ISD’s school district rate is $0.9496 per $100 valuation, bringing the combined estimated property tax rate to $1.7538 per $100 valuation. Texas also has no state income tax, which can help offset the impact of property taxes for many households, depending on income and home value. A Regional Price Parity index wasn’t provided here, so a precise comparison to the national average (where 100 equals the U.S. average for overall costs, housing, goods, and utilities) isn’t available in this dataset. In general, Conroe-area households often find day-to-day costs manageable compared with major coastal metros, while budgeting more carefully for property taxes and insurance than they might in lower-tax states.

Is SilverStone good for families?

SilverStone can be a strong fit for families who want parks, schools, and everyday errands close together. You’ve got a deep bench of nearby green spaces for after-school time, including Kasmiersky Park, Twilight Park, Trillium Park, and Owen Park, plus Frisky Biscuit Dog Park for pet-friendly routines. Schooling is anchored by Conroe ISD, with nearby campuses like Rice Elementary and Houston Elementary (both rated B) and Booker T. Washington High School (rated B) within a short drive. The zip area also skews toward working households with a median age of 35.1, and the presence of nearby police and fire services in Conroe adds peace of mind to the day-to-day routine.

What is SilverStone known for?

SilverStone is known locally for being close to the parts of Conroe residents actually use week after week: neighborhood parks, the library, and quick access to shopping and dining without a long drive. The park network nearby is a big part of its identity, with Kasmiersky Park under a mile away and a cluster of options like The Lone Star Monument & Historical Flag Park, Town Park, and Candy Cane Park all close by. It also sits in the 77304 area where home values average $355,300, placing it in a popular move-up range for buyers who want space while staying connected to the Conroe core. The nearby mix of everyday spots like H-E-B and local hangouts like Red Brick Tavern helps define the neighborhood’s practical, lived-in reputation.

What are things to do near SilverStone?

Near SilverStone, most free time revolves around parks, casual dining, and easy local outings. For outdoors, residents bounce between Kasmiersky Park, Twilight Park, Trillium Park, and Veteran's Memorial Park, and dog owners often make Frisky Biscuit Dog Park part of the routine. For a quick culture stop, the Heritage Museum of Montgomery County is close, and The Lone Star Monument & Historical Flag Park is a go-to for a distinctly Conroe stroll. Dining options nearby include Wasabi Bistro, El Bosque Mexican Restaurant & Patio, La Pizca Mexican Grill & Cantina, and Saltgrass Steak House, with Red Brick Tavern and Maverick Saloon offering a nearby nightlife option.

What ZIP code is SilverStone in?

SilverStone is in ZIP code 77304. This is the same zip code area that covers much of north and central Conroe’s everyday shopping, parks, and Conroe ISD access.

Interested in SilverStone?

If you’re considering SilverStone, a local agent can help you compare nearby Conroe pockets, understand current pricing around the $355,300 average home value mark, and narrow school options within Conroe ISD. Reach out for a tailored home search and a street-by-street feel for what’s available right now.

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