Splendora, TX
Acreage and lot clearing along the US-59 corridor into Splendora
Splendora is filling in with buyers priced out of New Caney and Porter, moving north up the US-59/I-69 corridor into bigger, cheaper, still-wooded ground. Here's what clearing that ground actually costs and where it gets complicated.
A Montgomery County town filling up with someone else's overflow
Splendora sits at the junction of US-59/69 and FM 2090, about six miles north of New Caney and 22 miles southeast of Conroe, in the northeastern corner of Montgomery County. The 2020 census counted 1,683 people inside the city limits, small next to New Caney or Porter to the south, but that number undersells what's happening around it. As land closer to Houston along the same US-59 corridor gets bought up and priced higher, buyers keep moving north looking for a bigger lot at a lower number, and Splendora is where a lot of them land.
Splendora incorporated in December 1966, and the city limits themselves are small. Almost everything we clear here sits in the unincorporated ring around it, rural residential tracts, older acreage that's sat untouched for a decade or two, and newer subdivisions like The Canopies going in along the corridor with their own deed restrictions.
What's different about clearing out here versus Colony Ridge
Colony Ridge lots run small, mostly a third of an acre to two acres, platted and sold as homesites. Splendora acreage runs the other direction. A lot of what we quote here is 2 to 10 acre rural-residential tracts along FM 2090 and the county roads branching off US-59, plus older parcels that were cleared once decades ago and have grown back into pine, sweetgum, and yaupon thicket since. That changes the math: instead of one lot-clearing price, most Splendora jobs price off the acreage tiers on our pricing page and cost guide, the same $650 to $2,750 per acre range by density that applies across the rest of our service area.
The exception is the newer HOA subdivisions like The Canopies, where lot sizes run closer to Colony Ridge's, and our lot clearing pricing of $1,800 to $4,200 per lot applies instead.
What makes a Splendora tract harder than it looks
One limit worth knowing: if your Splendora tract carries a real stand of merchantable pine, get a timber buyer out before you call us. Once a mulching head grinds standing timber into ground cover, any sale value that stand had is gone, and we'd rather you know that going in than find out after.
Splendora clearing questions
Do you clear inside Splendora city limits or just the unincorporated area around it?
Both. Most of our Splendora work is unincorporated county acreage and the newer subdivisions along the corridor, but we clear inside the city limits too when the job calls for it.
Is my land priced like a Colony Ridge lot or like acreage?
Depends on the tract. Standard subdivision-size lots price off our lot-clearing range. Larger rural-residential parcels, which make up most of what we see in Splendora, price by the acre off the same density tiers used on our pricing page.
Can you tell me which county handles my permits?
We can point you toward the right appraisal district to check, but the final word on jurisdiction is your title company or the county itself. We'll gladly sequence our clearing around whatever timeline your permit process needs.
How fast can you get to a Splendora property?
Splendora sits inside our core service ring, same as Cleveland and Plum Grove. No trip charge, and most first quotes go out the same day from photos or a plat.
Ready for a real number on your Splendora property? Call (281) 699-5389