Montgomery County--How is it growing?
Posted Jan 31, 2008 @ 12:14 pm, Viewed by 1024 Visitors, Read 1026 Times.The Honorable Judge Saddler was our guest speaker for an area meeting recently about the incredible growth in Montgomery County, Texas. He has been elected for 5 consecutive terms to serve our county, and really has a handle on what is happening and what is projected for our area. Those of you who are home owners in Conroe, Montgomery, and Lake Conroe will especially appreciate knowing that He reported that we are the 26th fastest growing county in the nation and #3 in the state of Texas! Currently, our population is 405,000 in which 24,000 people are added every year. This is a 5-6% growth rate when many other areas of the U.S. are flat or decreasing in size. Texas is still a very commercial-friendly state and businesses move in to an area bringing jobs and economic stability quite frequently. In 1970, the county's population was only 49,000, and now look at us! Along with the growth and new road expansions taking place all over the county, more officers in the sheriff's department, new libraries and the 2009 proposed building of Dinasaur World (east county near 59 and New Caney) will bring home values up even more. I love Conroe, The Woodland, Lake Conroe and Montgomery. They are great places to live here in Texas. Check this out on line at www.ConroeAreaHomes.com.
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