Laurel Oaks, Houston

Updated June 22, 2026 · 265 residents

Laurel Oaks is a quiet, semi-rural enclave in Houston characterized by upscale, well-maintained residences and a peaceful atmosphere. While the area offers pet-friendly walking paths and a moderate level of privacy, it sits near light industrial zones and faces challenges with local air quality.

Key Highlights

Moderate PrivacyModerate WalkabilityUpscale VisualsPet Friendly SpacesSemi-rural feelQuiet and ResidentialQuiet and PeacefulPoor Air QualityMixed Industrial PresenceHigh Insurance CoveragePolitically BalancedDiverse Age GroupsModerate Flood Risk
Map showing the location of Laurel Oaks, Houston, TX

About Laurel Oaks

Laurel Oaks presents a semi-rural aesthetic within the Houston landscape, defined by large, well-kept homes and a notably quiet environment. The neighborhood provides a balanced setting for a diverse range of residents, from young adults to families, who value tranquility and spacious living. With moderate walkability and accessible paths, the area is well-suited for dog owners and those who enjoy outdoor movement, even as it maintains a subdued, low-activity vibe that prioritizes residential comfort over commercial convenience.

Prospective residents should weigh the aesthetic appeal and high health insurance coverage against specific livability trade-offs. The proximity to logistics warehouses and a wastewater treatment facility introduces an industrial presence that contrasts with the upscale housing, and according to iHuus data, air quality levels in the area are often lower than the city average. Furthermore, the neighborhood falls within the Humble Independent School District, which is currently navigating administrative transitions and governance challenges. Despite these factors, the area remains a stable choice for those seeking a peaceful, visually pleasing environment with moderate flood safety.

Neighborhood Scores Across 15 Qualities

🤫 Privacy Index

Residential spacing is mixed, providing more buffer between neighbors than the Houston average. According to iHuus data, the density offers a balance of proximity and individual separation.

🚶 Walkability

Sidewalks are available on one side of the street along with safe crossings, though overall walkability is slightly below the Houston average. According to iHuus data, the area is accessible for short trips but lacks the dense pedestrian infrastructure found in more walkable parts of the city.

🎨 Visual Appeal

Large residences and well-maintained amenities provide a scenic environment that is notably more aesthetically pleasing than the Houston average, according to iHuus data.

🐕 Dog Friendliness

Connected green spaces and wide, traffic-safe paths make this area more suitable for dog owners than most of Houston. According to iHuus data, the availability of accessible walking routes is above the city average.

🗺️ Urban-Rural Index

Frequent open land and scattered homes provide a more semi-rural atmosphere than much of the Houston area. According to iHuus data, the landscape features a mix of standard residential tracts and adjacent industrial utility zones.

Neighborhood Vibe

Limited commercial activity and industrial proximity create a subdued atmosphere that is notably less active than the Houston average. Residents will find a primarily residential environment with only a few local service options available nearby.

🔊 Acoustic Comfort

Acoustic levels remain low with only infrequent sounds from distant traffic or trains. This level of tranquility is significantly higher than the average for Houston, according to iHuus data.

🌿 Air Quality

Frequent unhealthy air quality levels pose a significant risk to sensitive groups. According to iHuus data, the air quality in Laurel Oaks is notably worse than the Houston average.

🏭 Industrial Proximity

Residential streets exist alongside large logistics warehouses and a wastewater treatment plant. This presence of light industrial infrastructure is notably higher than the Houston average, according to iHuus data.

🏥 Health Insurance Coverage

Health insurance access is exceptionally high among residents, significantly surpassing the Houston average according to iHuus data.

🗳️ Ideological Lean

Political leanings in this area are distributed relatively evenly between conservative and liberal residents. This represents a more moderate ideological split than the average found across Houston, according to iHuus data.

👥 Population Age Profile

Residents live alongside a balanced mix of young adults, families, and older individuals. This age distribution is slightly lower than the Houston average, according to iHuus data.

🌊 Flood Safety

Flood safety in Laurel Oaks is slightly higher than the Houston average, though some residual risk remains as parts of the area are located within the 500-year floodplain according to iHuus data.

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DimensionLaurel OaksAcres Home
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Walkabilityavg 7.08
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Acoustic Comfortavg 4.14
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Privacy Indexavg 5.34
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Visual Appealavg 6.42
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Dog Friendlinessavg 6.33
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Urban-Rural Indexavg 6.64
Neighborhood Vibeavg 4.4
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Health Insurance Coverageavg 5.46
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Air Qualityavg 3.58
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Industrial Proximityavg 6.9
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Flood Safetyavg 6.27
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Ideological Leanavg 6.39
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Population Age Profileavg 4.6
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Fire Safety
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School Quality

School Districts Serving Laurel Oaks

Humble Independent School District school district map
Humble Independent School District
Grades K–125/10
51 schools Rating range: 210 / 10

Humble Independent School District is a high-performing but increasingly polarized district, currently characterized by a sharp divide between its elite Kingwood-area campuses and its lower-performing facilities in the Humble proper area. While the district maintains prestigious academic markers, including National Merit finalists and top-tier CTE programs, it is currently grappling with significant governance challenges, including board-level drama, skyrocketing legal fees, and teacher burnout due to stagnant wages. Although community support for extracurriculars and individual educators remains high, the administrative instability and emerging financial constraints place the district in a state of transition that offsets its historical academic strength.

Schools

Creekwood MiddleMiddle
10/10
Willow Creek ElElementary
10/10
Guy M Sconzo Early College H SHigh
10/10
Riverwood MiddleMiddle
10/10
Shadow Forest ElElementary
10/10
Fall Creek ElElementary
10/10
Kingwood H SHigh
8/10
Pineforest ElElementary
8/10
Park Lakes ElElementary
8/10
Bear Branch ElElementary
8/10
Foster ElElementary
8/10
Kingwood MiddleMiddle
8/10
Atascocita MiddleMiddle
8/10
Hidden Hollow ElElementary
8/10
Summerwood ElElementary
8/10
Eagle Springs ElElementary
8/10
Kingwood Park H SHigh
8/10
Woodcreek MiddleMiddle
8/10
Ross Sterling MiddleMiddle
8/10
Groves ElElementary
8/10
Deerwood ElElementary
6/10
Maplebrook ElElementary
6/10
Atascocita H SHigh
6/10
Atascocita Springs ElElementary
6/10
West Lake MiddleMiddle
6/10
Oak Forest ElElementary
6/10
Whispering Pines ElElementary
6/10
Elm Grove ElElementary
6/10
Humble ElElementary
6/10
Humble H SHigh
6/10
Woodland Hills ElElementary
6/10
Greentree ElElementary
6/10
Timbers ElElementary
6/10
Summer Creek H SHigh
6/10
Lakeshore ElElementary
6/10
Centennial ElElementary
6/10
Humble Early Childhood CenterPrekindergarten
6/10
Timberwood MiddleMiddle
6/10
Oaks ElElementary
4/10
River Pines ElElementary
4/10
Humble MiddleMiddle
4/10
Lakeland ElElementary
4/10
North Bend ElElementary
4/10
Ridge Creek ElElementary
4/10
Autumn Ridge MiddleMiddle
4/10
Autumn Creek ElElementary
4/10
Jack M Fields Sr ElElementary
2/10
Jjaep CampusHigh
Not rated
Humble Community Learning CenterHigh
Not rated
Early Learning WingPrekindergarten
Not rated
Highpoint EastHigh
Not rated

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Laurel Oaks a good place for dog owners?
Yes, the neighborhood is quite pet-friendly. It features wide, traffic-safe paths and connected green spaces that make it easier to walk dogs compared to many other parts of Houston.
What is the atmosphere like in Laurel Oaks?
The neighborhood is primarily residential and very quiet. It has a semi-rural feel with limited commercial activity, providing a peaceful environment away from the typical noise of the city.
Are there any industrial concerns in the neighborhood?
While the area is visually appealing, it is located near some light industrial infrastructure, including logistics warehouses and a wastewater treatment plant. This mixed presence is a notable feature of the local landscape.
How are the schools in this area?
Laurel Oaks is served by the Humble Independent School District. The district is currently in a period of transition, balancing historical academic strengths with recent administrative and governance challenges.