Amenities and Culture of Living in Sugar Land
Sugar Land, Texas sets new standards for livability, says the
town's official web site, and the truth is in the living. Homes here enjoy the
benefits of a beautiful sub-tropic climate, one of the lowest crime rates in the
state and an open, welcoming community. If you're considering relocating to the
Houston area, it's more than worth your time to tour the wide range of available
homes in Sugar Land.
Originally founded in the mid-1800s as a sugar plantation, Sugar Land was
incorporated as a city in 1959. Just 20 miles southwest of Houston, the small
municipality offers residents a wide range of municipal services with a small
town, neighborhood feel. As of January 1, 2007, the population here was 76,228,
making it the fastest growing city in all of Texas. There's little wonder that
so many are finding their dream homes in Sugar Land. The city offers a little
bit of everything to suit nearly any family.
High on the list of the most desired homes, are those located in one of the
areas many master planned communities. The city has more master planned
communities than any other city in the state. The benefits of living in a master
planned community include having all the necessities and niceties of living
within a short distance of your home.
Most planned community homes here are within a few blocks of parks, swimming
pools, shopping areas and commercial districts, as well as community centers
that offer everything from baseball and tennis courts to dance and yoga classes.
Sugar Land's real estate market is among the best in the state, with many
affordable housing options, from town house and condominiums to single family
suburban style homes to luxury estates and villas. The variety of homes here
makes it easy to find just the neighborhood and home that you dream of for your
family.
From First Colony, the area's first master-planned community, to Telfair, the
areas newest, the planned communities and family neighborhoods of Sugar Land
make the city one of the most desired places to live in Texas, and indeed in the
entire country.
In 2007, CNN Money magazine listed it third on its list of Hot Places to Live.
The combination of affordable housing, strong economy and wonderful community
spirit put the little city in third place on CNN Money magazine's 2006 Best
Places to Live list. Among the reasons for the city's high ranking in the list:
- The median price for homes in Sugar Land is a low $214,330. - The median home
price gain for homes in Sugar Land is high at 9.50% - The schools are
exceptional, with average test scores ranking a full 15.4% above the state
average. - Job growth makes the economy strong and expected to grow stronger. -
The transportation infrastructure is solid and improving.
Living in Sugar Land puts you twenty miles away from one of the nation's most
cosmopolitan cities. Houston offers all the amenities of a world class city,
with fine restaurants, world-recognized museums, opera, symphony and theater,
and world class shopping.
Residents live within minutes of all the best culture, entertainment and night
life without sacrificing the serenity and neighborliness of small town living.
One needn't stray as far as Houston to find entertainment and recreation,
though. Sugar Land is home to over 3,000 restaurants, 51 public golf courses, 27
libraries and 5 accredited museums.
For those who enjoy the beauty of the outdoors and nature, It promises 90 clear
days a year, with a high of about 90 degrees in summer and a low of 41 in the
winter. The stellar climate offers plenty of opportunity to take advantage of
the many parks, water features and public pools that are available to residents,
both within and outside the many master planned communities.
The city boasts over 770 acres of recreational land distributed over
neighborhood and community parks that offer picnic areas, swimming pools,
volleyball and tennis courts and playing fields. The city is also developing
another 400 acres of parkland according to a master plan to be effected over the
next twenty years.
Despite its popularity, it still offers highly affordable housing for residents.
The cost of homes here ranges from $70,000 to $1 million, with the majority of
available homes in Sugar Land selling for less than $250,000. Whether your
family life style is decidedly suburban, upscale urban or small town friendly,
you'll find that Sugar Land has something special to offer. Contact a local
Sugar Land realtor to learn more about the many available homes in Sugar Land,
the sweetest place in Texas.
About the Author:
Karen Karapasha is a top Realtor and relocation specialist who assists home buyers and sellers. The Karapasha Team has ranked among the Top 25 Realtors in Houston since 2001. Visit http://www.karenkarapasha.com for homes in Katy, Texas, Houston and surrounding areas or call Karen at 281-578-4000.