Updated June 22, 2026 · 2,999 residents
Northampton is a residential subdivision in Converse, Texas, characterized by its consistent suburban layout and high walkability. Residents benefit from a network of continuous sidewalks and proximity to northern green spaces, though the area remains largely car-dependent for daily travel.
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Developed primarily from 1989 onward off FM 78, Northampton is a residential subdivision in Converse, Texas, with a unique municipal history. Originally annexed by San Antonio in the 1980s, the neighborhood functioned as a geographic "island" isolated from San Antonio’s core, which resulted in severely delayed emergency response times. To address this, the City of Converse provided fire and EMS services to the subdivision under a ten-year interlocal agreement. This arrangement culminated in a historic 2017 municipal boundary adjustment and "land swap" agreement between the two cities. Through this deal, San Antonio officially transferred the 293-acre neighborhood to Converse in two phases between December 2017 and January 2018, finally aligning Northampton with the city physically closest to its residents.
Northampton offers a classic suburban experience defined by uniform tract housing and well-maintained residential streets. The neighborhood features a high walkability score due to its continuous sidewalk network and quiet cul-de-sacs, which provide a safe environment for pedestrians. While the area is primarily residential, its proximity to northern wild green spaces and local lifestyle businesses contributes to a balanced, community-oriented atmosphere that appeals to those seeking a stable living environment.
Potential residents should consider that the neighborhood is car-dependent, with road traffic contributing to an average noise level of 58 decibels. While the area boasts strong flood safety and high health insurance coverage, it is served by the Judson Independent School District. This district is known for its strong vocational training and extracurricular programs, though it currently manages a complex academic climate. The neighborhood is well-suited for families and individuals who prioritize a quiet, suburban setting with access to established community infrastructure.
Residential spacing is typical for a modern suburb, offering a slightly higher degree of separation between homes than the Converse average. According to iHuus data, neighbors are positioned in close proximity within established blocks, though some buffering exists between structures.
Low traffic volumes and continuous sidewalks in newer sections make for easy navigation. According to iHuus data, the walkability in this area is slightly higher than the Converse average.
Standard tract housing features uniform rooflines and small yards. This level of visual variety is consistent with the average for Converse.
Wide grassy verges and a large central green belt provide ample space for pet owners. According to iHuus data, the availability of these walking areas is slightly above the Converse average.
Open land and scattered homes among woodland define this area, which shares a similar balance of nature and development as the rest of Converse. Residential pockets consist of both dense suburban tracts and more dispersed housing layouts according to iHuus data.
A mix of residential streets and light industrial units creates a balanced energy that is more active than the Converse city average. While some pockets offer social hubs and dining, much of the area remains quiet and requires a vehicle to reach commercial services.
A steady hum from nearby busy streets is noticeable here. According to iHuus data, acoustic levels are roughly consistent with the average for Converse.
Frequent unhealthy air quality levels pose a significant risk to sensitive groups. This level of pollution is consistent with the average found throughout Converse.
Residential life here is largely undisturbed by heavy industry, as the area consists primarily of housing, schools, and green spaces. According to iHuus data, this neighborhood maintains a lower presence of warehouses and industrial facilities than the Converse average.
Health insurance enrollment is consistent with the average found throughout Converse. According to iHuus data, most residents in this area maintain active coverage.
Political leanings in this area trend more liberal than the Converse average, according to iHuus data.
Residents live alongside a balanced spread of young adults, families, and older individuals. This age distribution is largely consistent with the average seen throughout Converse.
Residual flood risk exists within this area due to its location in a 500 year floodplain; however, safety levels remain slightly higher than the Converse average according to iHuus data.
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Judson Independent School District is currently characterized by a sharp academic divide and significant operational transitions. While the district excels in vocational training, CTE programs, and elite magnet options like JECA, its comprehensive middle and elementary schools show inconsistent performance with several campuses underperforming state averages. The district is actively managing a budget deficit and declining enrollment through school consolidations and facility 'right-sizing,' which has created a climate of community anxiety. Despite these fiscal and academic challenges, strong 'Judson Pride' remains through successful athletics and extracurriculars, and leadership is taking proactive steps toward security and workforce readiness, positioning the district as a stable but middle-tier organization.
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Below average outcomes; significant attendance and academic challenges.
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