$1,095 - $2,890 per month
Imperial Oaks Square
Studio - 3 Beds
30020 Creekside Terrace Dr, Spring, TX 77386
$1,095 - $2,890 per month
Imperial Oaks Square
Studio - 3 Beds
30020 Creekside Terrace Dr, Spring, TX 77386
$1,390 - $6,005 per month
The Belvedere at Springwoods Village Apartments
Studio - 3 Beds
2323 Mossy Oaks Rd E, Spring, TX 77389
$1,312 - $4,291 total monthly price
The Mill Apartments
Studio - 2 Beds
780 Sawdust Rd, Spring, TX 77380
$1,349 per month
150 Valleywood Rd, Spring, TX 77380
Enjoy a fully furnished studio suite in our hotel at an affordable rate with free wi-fi, free utilities and free premium cable. Each studio suite has a full kitchen with full-size refrigerator, stovetop and microwave, and has a flexible workspace and plenty of storage. All our hotels are pet-friendly and have on-site guest laundry available. Plus, there are no long-term commitments and you can
Spring, TX, a small-town suburban community north of Houston, is home to approximately 64,000 residents. Known for its quiet, suburban feel, Spring features old-fashioned storefronts in Old Town Spring and tree-lined roads. The area saw significant growth after Exxon Mobil’s Houston campus opened in north Spring in 2014, becoming the largest employer with 10,000 employees. Spring is about 25 miles from downtown Houston and 14 miles from George Bush Intercontinental Airport, providing convenient access to the city. Housing in Spring ranges from established homes from the 1970s and 1980s to newer subdivisions, with most homes exceeding 1,700 square feet. The Spring Creek Greenway, the longest connected urban forest in the country, offers over 40 miles of hiking trails and parks, including Pundt Park and Mercer Botanic Gardens. Old Town Spring, a major attraction, features over 100 family-owned shops and hosts events like The Longhorn Rod weekend and the Texas Wine & Art Festival. Spring Independent School District serves most students, with top-rated schools such as Spring Early College Academy and Carl Wunsche Senior High School. Despite its suburban charm, Spring faces practical challenges, including flood risks around Spring Creek Park and moderate air quality due to elevated ozone and smog levels.