Local Communities

Baytown

Ever dream of kayaking in the reflection of the San Jacinto Monument or running across one of the largest stay-cable bridges in the world? Excursions to Baytown offer many exciting options from geocaching, to a night at the theater, or relaxing on the water! Baytown is situated in the gulf coast region of Texas among the scenic waterways that once witnessed the decisive battle of the Texas Revolution! Just east of Houston and north of Galveston, Baytown is a convenient location to recharge while on business or exploring the area.

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Mont Belvieu

Mont Belvieu is a small but quickly growing city located in Chambers and Liberty Counties just north of IH10 along Highway 146. The population more than doubled in the last ten years and is the site of the largest underground storage facility for liquified petroleum gas in the US. The slogan: where energy fuels families. Known for the highly-acclaimed public schools, Mont Belvieu also treats its citizens to beautiful parks, recreational facilities, and a city park with catch-and-release fishing, grilling and picnic area, sports fields and a splashpad that rivals any nearby. It’s all waiting for you in Mont Belvieu!

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Cove

Located in West Chambers County, Cove is one of the best places to live in Texas. Living in Cove offers residents a suburban rural mix feel but close proximity to Houston without the higher property taxes. Most residents in this small community own their homes and tend to be conservative. The public schools in Cove are highly rated. Near the water and near the city, come see why Cove should be your Home.

 

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Beach City

Beach City is a quiet, quaint city located on Trinity Bay in West Chambers County. While the community continues to grow, land and homes are in high demand. Somehow amidst the growth, they maintain the “Beach City Spirit”. This is a spirit of giving from helping out a neighbor, or someone else’s neighbor that you’ve never met, to donating to someone who lost their home or is in poor health, to simply waving as people drive down your street; it is a part of who they are. They are a strong, supportive, eclectic mix of individuals, proud to call themselves residents of Beach City.

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Highlands

Anyone from Highlands will tell you, there’s no The but there is an S! Located right on the San Jacinto River and the Houston Ship Channel, Highlands gets its name from the high bank on which it sits. Just a stone’s throw from Houston and right off Interstate 10, this quaint town dates back to the early 1900s and is home to 9000 people from all walks of life. Diversity means all are welcome!

 

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