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Home sales rise year over year in December in the Conroe, Montgomery area

Home sales rose year over year in December in the Conroe and Montgomery area, according to market data provided by local real estate firm The Sawyer Realty Group.

The gist: In four of the eight ZIP codes in the Conroe and Montgomery area, home sales increased, with total home sales increasing 2.4% year over year in December.

The median price of homes sold year over year in December increased in six of the eight ZIP codes in the Conroe and Montgomery area. 77304 saw the largest percentage increase of 18.32%—going from $327,500 to $387,500.

Of the homes that sold in December in Conroe and Montgomery,43.4% of them were priced between $250,000-$499,999.

Also of note: Year over year in December, the average time homes spent on the market in the Conroe and Montgomery area rose in seven of the eight area ZIP codes. The largest percentage increase was in 77304 at 59.30%—homes went from spending an average of 86 days on the market last December to 137 days on the market this December.  

 
On The Transportation Beat
Countywide mobility study moves forward in Montgomery County

Montgomery County commissioners took a step toward a new countywide transportation roadmap Jan. 15, discussing a mobility study they said will be the first to outline a 10-year plan for the entire county.

The big picture: County Judge Mark Keough said the effort began with obtaining federal funds back in October 2024, followed by a formal request in December 2024. He said the project was then added to the Houston-Galveston Area Council’s Unified Planning Work Program—a federally required document that outlines and budgets the region’s transportation planning work—when it was approved in April 2025. Keough said the county issued a request for proposals in September 2025 and awarded the contract to Freese and Nichols in December. 

Keough said the project will kick off in January and is expected to take 12 to 18 months to complete. Once finished, he said the county plans to initiate a county thoroughfare plan update.

What residents can expect: The process will include two public meetings in every precinct.

 
In Your Community
Montgomery County Food Bank’s Holiday Helpings drive raises enough to provide 440K meals

Montgomery County Food Bank’s annual Holiday Helpings drive brought in enough food and funds to provide more than 440,000 meals after a two-month campaign that ran Nov. 1-Dec. 31, according to a Jan. 14 news release.

The impact: The drive, presented by Waste Connections, came as demand for food assistance climbed across the county, the release states. After residents turned to the food bank more than 93,000 times in September 2025, that number rose to 111,000 in November 2025, highlighting the importance of holiday-season support.

“The generosity we witnessed during Holiday Helpings was truly inspiring,” President and CEO Kristine Marlow said in the release, adding that the community response helped the organization “ensure neighbors across Montgomery County had access to nourishing food when they needed it most.”

Diving in deeper: More than 170 organizations participated through sponsorships, fundraising and food drives, the release states.

Waste Connections served as the presenting sponsor, with Spirit of Giving sponsors including Enterprise Mobility, Kroger, Ovintiv, Scott Law Firm and US Anesthesia Partners, according to the release.

 
What You May Have Missed
New businesses coming to Katy-Fulshear, Le Labo opening in The Woodlands: 5 trending stories in the Greater Houston area

Need to catch up on Community Impact’s coverage from this week? Check out five trending stories in the Greater Houston area from Jan. 12-16.

What you need to know: Le Labo is opening in January at Market Street in The Woodlands, officials confirmed. A mid-month opening date is anticipated at the shopping center. 

What else: The Menil Collection in Houston will temporarily close the on-campus bookstore for renovations. In a Jan. 14 news release, officials with the popular art museum announced the on-campus Menil Bookstore will undergo renovations starting in spring 2026. 

 
Mark Your Calendar
10 Montgomery County candidate forums to attend ahead of the March 3 primaries

From county judge to party chairs, multiple candidate forums are being hosted across Montgomery County ahead of the March 3 primary elections.

County judge debate: County judge candidates Keough and Mack will debate at this event hosted by Hank's Think Tank. 

  • Jan. 21, 5 p.m.
  • Free (admission)
  • East Montgomery County Senior Center, 21679 McCleskey Road, New Caney

County judge, Precinct 2 commissioner and Precinct 5 justice of the peace: 
The Southwest Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce is hosting a candidate forum for county judge, Precinct 2 commissioner and Precinct 5 justice of the peace. Community Impact will moderate the discussion, which will be held during the chamber's monthly luncheon. Advanced registration is required.
  • Jan. 22, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
  • $24-$34 (chamber members), $24-$38 (non-members)
  • Magnolia Event Center, 11659 FM 1488, Magnolia

 

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