Magnolia Creek
Quiet cul-de-sacs in Magnolia Creek
Magnolia Creek offers the standard perks of modern suburban living, including sidewalks, streetlights and cul-de-sacs. Its traditional grid-structured streets are lined with mature live oak trees and manicured lawns. Neo traditionals abound, ranging from the upper $300,000s to over $500,000s. Some homes have heated inground pools or wrap around one of the area's ponds. In Magnolia Creek's gated section, properties wind around the local golf course, priced from the upper $600,000s to over $1 million for a luxurious custom build or brand-new construction. Though flooding is common in League City and Clear Creek has flooded several times just a 2-mile distance from Magnolia Creek, Baker says it's not a major problem here. "I've sold a couple of homes there and shown several, and I've never come across any flooding issues." Still, flood insurance might be wise, considering the neighborhood's proximity to flood zones. Homeowners Association Fees are standard here. "They are going to be different based on which section you are in. But there is nothing crazy compared to other areas."AP classes at Clear Springs High School
Students in Magnolia Creek may attend Campbell Elementary School, Creekside Intermediate School and Clear Springs High School within the Clear Creek Independent School District. The high school, which scores an A from Niche, offers advanced placement classes and has an educational Astronomy club for star-gazing fanatics. Campbell Elementary School is just a golf cart away, as Baker says, and earns an A rating. Creekside Intermediate School gets an A minus.Bound by Interstate 45
Aside from convenient school runs, cars are important here. Interstate 45 is the neighborhood’s eastern boundary, making trips around the area quicker. It flows northward to connect with the Sam Houston Tollway, a gateway to downtown Houston in less than 30 miles. For weekends at the beach, Galveston Island is just over 30 miles south along I-45. William P. Hobby Airport is around 20 miles northwest along the same route. League City locals expect a connection to Grand Parkway, Houston’s largest beltway, in the coming years. Construction is slated for 2027.Walking Willow Pond
Magnolia Creek Golf Club runs straight through the heart of the neighborhood for casual days on the Greenway. But the neighborhood's recreational opportunities bring more than just golfing. Brittany Lakes Park offers a paved walking path, two tennis courts, a playground, picnic tables and a pool with a splash play area on its namesake road. Willow Park on Longspur Lane has a covered playground and a paved looping trail that follows Willow Pond. The Ballpark at League City on Ballpark Way has several diamonds designed to look like famous ballparks. The League City Skatepark, next door on Big League Dreams Parkway, has steps and rails to shred on. “You get quick access to any type of outdoor activity here,” says Harding.Onion rings at The Spot League City
Magnolia Creek is primarily residential, but a restaurant at the Magnolia Creek Golf Club serves smash burgers and drinks. More shops and restaurants swarm Interstate 45, which bounds the neighborhood’s eastern side. Black Bear Diner League City serves breakfast daily to satisfy pancakes and waffles anytime. The Spot League City is known for its hand-dipped onion rings and shakes. Victory Lakes Town Center has a Hobby Lobby, Starbucks, Best Buy, and more familiar chains and a medical corridor where the University of Texas Medical Branch resides. League City Town Center has a Target, CVS Pharmacy, Ulta Beauty and more.Acoustics at League City Park
League City Folk Association regularly organizes community events that are free to the public. Their live acoustic music in League City Park, just over 5 miles from Magnolia Creek, occurs monthly from April to December. This intimate gathering runs from 7 to 10, with string lights sparkling as sonic waves from stringed instruments fill the night air.


Agents Specializing in this Area
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Kimberly Walt
RE/MAX RESULTS
(877) 793-5843
122 Total Sales
1 in Magnolia Creek
$445,000 Price
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Debra Carico
Compass RE Texas, LLC - Houston
(888) 802-2163
129 Total Sales
1 in Magnolia Creek
$485,000 Price
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Caleb Mangum
Responds QuicklyTurner Mangum,LLC
(832) 702-8390
330 Total Sales
2 in Magnolia Creek
$292K - $487K Price Range
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Karina Wade-Gledhill
Seabrook Real Estate
(346) 510-4501
101 Total Sales
2 in Magnolia Creek
$298K - $335K Price Range
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David Batagower
Responds QuicklyCompass RE Texas, LLC - The Heights
(832) 391-5093
166 Total Sales
1 in Magnolia Creek
$550,000 Price
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Mari Berend
Gulf Coast, Realtors
(409) 220-5050
36 Total Sales
1 in Magnolia Creek
$408,000 Price
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1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Magnolia Creek | US |
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Homicide | 1 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 1 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 1 | 4 |
Robbery | 1 | 4 |
Burglary | 1 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 1 | 4 |
Larceny | 1 | 4 |
Crime Score | 1 | 4 |
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Magnolia Creek Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Magnolia Creek, League City sell after 73 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Magnolia Creek, League City over the last 12 months is $440,000, up 5% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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