Waterfront property on Lake Conroe varies by shoreline, water access, dock configuration, community rules and exposure. Use the live inventory and map below to compare current options, then request a property-specific review before making a decision.
Latest source-modified timestamp in this waterfront-home set: Aug 19, 2026. Counts and asking-price figures are dataset-specific and are not represented as complete MLS coverage.
Current homes
Waterfront Homes on Lake Conroe
Residential listings below are filtered to verified Lake Conroe communities and direct waterfront evidence. Vacant waterfront lots are intentionally excluded from this homes page.
Lake geography
Where Current Lake Conroe Waterfront Homes Are Located
The interactive map and the crawlable community summary below describe the same verified waterfront-home set, so buyers and search engines can connect listings to specific Lake Conroe communities.
Lake Conroe entity
Waterfront real estate on the West Fork of the San Jacinto River
Lake Conroe is a reservoir on the West Fork of the San Jacinto River in Montgomery and Walker counties. San Jacinto River Authority describes the lake as extending about 21 miles from the dam toward the upper West Fork, with roughly 5,000 acres in Sam Houston National Forest and a normal conservation pool elevation of 201 feet above mean sea level. SJRA also lists approximately 150 miles of shoreline.
Texas Parks & Wildlife describes the reservoir as 20,118 acres and notes that Sam Houston National Forest borders most of the upper third while substantial private and commercial development surrounds the lower two-thirds. For a waterfront buyer, that north-to-south geography matters: shoreline setting, subdivision, access, structures and boating conditions are property-specific rather than interchangeable across the lake.
Property relationship
Waterfront, water view, lake access and private docks are not the same thing
Own Lake Conroe keeps these concepts separate so a neighborhood amenity is not silently converted into a property feature.
Lake-specific fields
Waterfront Details Present in the Loaded Home Data
These counts show where the current waterfront-home dataset contains a specific field. A missing value is treated as unknown—not as zero or “no.”
Before you buy
Docks, bulkheads and lake level require property-specific verification
San Jacinto River Authority states that the right to construct, place, operate or maintain a private structure on Lake Conroe or SJRA land is not an inherent right that automatically comes with waterfront ownership. Private structures require the applicable SJRA permit or license, and subdivision HOA, POA or architectural approval may also be required.
SJRA separately requires permitting for residential bulkheads and states that it is not obligated to maintain a specific reservoir level to facilitate the construction or use of a private structure or bulkhead. Buyers should verify the current permit/license status, survey, shoreline placement, subdivision requirements and condition of any dock, slip, lift or bulkhead for the specific property.
- Confirm direct frontage versus water view or community access
- Verify dock/slip ownership, permits and subdivision approvals
- Review survey, shoreline position and any SJRA-land relationship
- Inspect bulkhead/seawall condition and permit history
- Verify practical water depth for the buyer’s boat and use case
- Review insurance, flood considerations and property-specific restrictions with qualified professionals
Lake Conroe waterfront home FAQ
Questions to Answer Before Touring Waterfront Property
What does Own Lake Conroe mean by “waterfront”?
We use a conservative property-level classification. Structured waterfront data or property-specific language must support a direct waterfront relationship. A home is not classified as waterfront simply because its community is on Lake Conroe or offers a marina, boat ramp or common lake access.
Does every Lake Conroe waterfront home have a private dock?
No. Waterfront status and private-dock evidence are separate fields. Some waterfront homes may have no dock, a shared or deeded slip arrangement, or insufficient source data to verify a structure. Use the private-dock page when a dock is a priority.
Who regulates residential docks and bulkheads on Lake Conroe?
San Jacinto River Authority regulates and licenses various activities on Lake Conroe, including residential docks, boat slips and bulkheads. Property owners may also need subdivision HOA, POA or architectural approval.
Does waterfront ownership automatically include the right to build a dock?
No. SJRA states that rights to construct and maintain private structures on the reservoir or SJRA land are not inherent rights that automatically come with waterfront ownership. Applicable permits or licenses are required.
Why does water depth need to be verified property by property?
Shoreline position, structures, lake conditions and the listing source can all affect what is known about practical access. Own Lake Conroe only surfaces a water-depth value when the loaded source explicitly provides one; otherwise the field remains unknown.
Are waterfront lots included on this page?
No. This page is intentionally limited to residential waterfront homes. Vacant waterfront lots and land belong in the separate lots-and-land search so home-price statistics are not distorted by land inventory.
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