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768 Sq Ft 1/1 for $1,335 |
1,409 Sq Ft 3/3 |
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757 Sq Ft 1/1 |
679 Sq Ft 1/1 for $1,140 |
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843 Sq Ft 1/1 with yard and Wood Floors for $1,464 |
750 Sq Ft 1/1 with yard and Wood Floors |
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667 Sq Ft 1/1 with Attached Garage |
985 Sq Ft 2/2 |
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1,286 Sq Ft 2/2 for $1,639 |
1,374 Sq Ft 2/2 |
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973 Sq Ft 2/2 |
706 Sq Ft 1/1 |
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767 Sq Ft 1/1 for $1,240 |
1,146 Sq Ft 2/2 for $1,545 |
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Studio | 1 Bed | 2 Beds | 3 Beds |
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5 | 61 | 67 | 44 |
Studio | 1 Bed | 2 Beds | 3 Beds | |
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Low: | 424 | 525 | 706 | 1,107 |
High: | 720 | 1,117 | 1,537 | 1,681 |
Avg: | 584 | 759 | 1,129 | 1,395 |
Studio | 1 Bed | 2 Beds | 3 Beds | |
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Low: | $1,354 | $780 | $919 | $1,250 |
High: | $1,455 | $2,039 | $2,432 | $2,587 |
Avg: | $1,405 | $1,236 | $1,567 | $1,926 |
Studio | 1 Bed | 2 Beds | 3 Beds | |
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Low: | $1,298 | $780 | $919 | $1,250 |
High: | $1,455 | $1,955 | $2,332 | $2,587 |
Avg: | $1,377 | $1,223 | $1,556 | $1,908 |
Studio | 1 Bed | 2 Beds | 3 Beds | |
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Low: | $3.19 | $1.49 | $1.30 | $1.13 |
High: | $2.02 | $1.83 | $1.58 | $1.54 |
Avg: | $2.40 | $1.63 | $1.39 | $1.38 |
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In recent years, both CNN and the U.S. News & World Report have named Spring as one of the best places to live.
This quaint town, snug between I-45 and the Hardy Toll Road, is located a little over 20 miles north of the city of Houston.
Its deep and rich history began with the settlement of the Orcoquisac Indians before it slowly transitioned into a booming railroad town. However, trouble hit during the Great Depression, and as a result, the town lay dormant and static until the seventies and eighties, when interest in the town was renewed and life was slowly breathed back into it. Today, Spring is still a small town that prides itself on its heritage.
Top draws are Splashtown (the only amusement park in the Houston metropolitan area) and the Barbara Bush Library.
The Texas Crawfish and Music Festival is billed as one of the most anticipated festivals in the Houston area. The festival showcases Cajun cuisine and music in country, rock, and zydeco styles. The town is also home to an array of antique shops, a Civil War museum, and a town historical museum.