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First-time offering of acreage homesites in the scenic Longmire Creek Estates

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Imagine living on acreage surrounded by hills and spring-fed streams in the prestigiou­s Longmire corridor of northwest Conroe.

This is the setting at Longmire Creek Estates, nestled in rolling hills and shaded by 100-yearold oak trees, just two minutes from magnificen­t Lake Conroe.

If your dream is to build your own home on wooded acreage, now is the time to take advantage of this first-time offer.

The Signorelli Company, developer of Longmire Creek Estates, is offering 36 wooded, acreage homesites in this final release.

Buyers can select their homesite now, saving up to 20 percent during the pre-developmen­t phase, choose their custom builder, and build at their leisure.

In this serene haven, residents enjoy fishing, miles of hiking trails, abundant wildlife, rolling terrain and hilltop bluffs that provide privacy and an elegant setting for estate homes.

Longmire Creek Estates is convenient­ly located just minutes from I-45 and The Woodlands. The community offers a comparativ­ely low tax rate and is zoned to excellent Lake Conroe Area schools within the acclaimed Willis ISD.

Families may select their homesite, choose their own custom builder, and enjoy a huge backyard full of the great outdoors!

Visit www.longmirees­tates.com or call 844-321LAND (5263) to set your appointmen­t today.

Longmire Creek Estates is one of several communitie­s in the greater Houston area being developed by The Signorelli Company, recognized as a leader in real estate developmen­t in Texas and Oklahoma.

For more informatio­n, visit www.signorelli­company.

Call today to schedule an appointmen­t to tour the property. The address is 9615 Longmire Road, Conroe, TX 77304. Visit www.longmirees­tates.

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Provided Longmire Creek Estates has 36 wooded, acreage homesites surrounded by hills and spring-fed streams in the Longmire corridor of northwest Conroe.

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