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Why Live in Porter Heights

Porter Heights, a small community in Montgomery County, is poised for significant growth with the development of The Highlands master-planned community and a new H-E-B center. Located about 27 miles north of Houston, Porter Heights currently has around 1,900 residents. The Highlands spans 2,300 acres, featuring large recreational lakes, miles of walking and hiking trails, and the Highland Pines Golf Club. Homes in The Highlands showcase brick and stone facades, backyard-covered patios, and two-car garages. In addition to The Highlands, new craftsman homes with three to four bedrooms are being built, while older homes are primarily spacious ranch-style houses from the 1970s. The area is known for its spacious lots and tall trees.Porter Heights is served by the New Caney Independent School District and the Conroe Independent School District. Highly rated schools in the area include San Jacinto Elementary, Grangerland Intermediate School, and Moorehead Junior High School. The community's growth has prompted plans for new elementary and middle schools within The Highlands. Residents can enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, fishing, and paddle boarding on the community's lakes. The Highland Pines Golf Course offers 18 holes with scenic views of meadows and lakes. Local dining options include Summer Moon Cafe for coffee and Woodson's Local Tap + Kitchen for bar food. Grocery shopping is convenient with a Kroger and Walmart Supercenter about 10 miles away, and a new H-E-B is planned for The Highlands. Porter Heights has a low crime risk compared to the national average, making it a safer place to live.

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