Living in Houston's Far Suburban / Exurban Growth Corridors (Katy, Cypress, Fulshear, and beyond) (Central Houston): A Guide for Newcomers

What are the Far Suburban / Exurban Growth Corridors like?


The Vibe
This part of the metro is all about space, schools, and new homes. You'll find recently built subdivisions with amenities like splash pads, community centers, and bike trails. While not walkable in the traditional sense, these communities are built for comfort, and many have their own internal schools, shopping centers, and events. The farther out you go, the more it feels like country-meets-suburb.


Major Cities/Neighborhoods

  • Katy – One of the fastest-growing and most popular suburbs in Texas. Known for great schools, new housing, and massive master-planned communities like Cinco Ranch and Cane Island.
  • Cypress – A large northwest suburb with tons of new builds, good schools, and easy access to the Grand Parkway and Hwy 290.
  • Fulshear – A more rural-feeling but rapidly developing area just west of Katy, offering bigger lots and a quieter pace.
  • Hockley, Waller, Brookshire – Outer exurban towns growing fast as developers push further west and northwest.

Why It Works

  • Top-rated school districts like Katy ISD and Cy-Fair ISD draw families from across the region.
  • Home to some of the largest and most amenity-rich master-planned communities in the country.
  • New construction is abundant, meaning move-in-ready homes with updated finishes and warranties.
  • Fast access to West Houston energy jobs, with growing reverse-commute appeal.
  • Katy and Cypress have tons of new retail, restaurants, and entertainment centers.

Watch Out For

  • Commutes to central Houston can stretch to an hour or more during rush hour.
  • Heavy reliance on toll roads (Grand Parkway, Westpark Tollway, Hwy 290).
  • Development can feel endless—some neighborhoods are still surrounded by construction zones.
  • Hot summers + long drives = a lifestyle that leans heavily into suburban comfort over city buzz.

Good Fit For

  • Families who want space, newer homes, and top schools without paying Inner Loop prices.
  • Remote workers who only need to head downtown occasionally.
  • Buyers seeking community-oriented suburbs with HOA amenities and a planned-out vibe.
  • Transplants from other states used to suburban living who want easy acclimation.

Things to Do

  • LaCenterra at Cinco Ranch – Upscale shopping, dining, and outdoor concerts.
  • Boardwalk at Towne Lake (Cypress) – A lakeside community hub with restaurants and events.
  • Typhoon Texas Waterpark, No Label Brewery, and weekly farmers’ markets.
  • Tons of neighborhood-level events, from movie nights to food truck Fridays.
  • Proximity to the countryside—easy weekend getaways, ranches, and antique towns.

Housing Snapshot

Type: New and recently constructed single-family homes, townhomes, and a growing number of build-to-rent options.

Buy:

  • Katy: $350K–$800K+
  • Cypress: $325K–$700K
  • Fulshear: $350K–$900K+ (larger lots, semi-rural appeal)

Rent: $1,600–$3,200 for homes depending on size and location; many new rental communities with resort-style features.

Commute & Transit
Main corridors include I-10 (Katy Freeway), Hwy 290, and Grand Parkway (99). Commutes into central Houston: 45–75 minutes, depending on time of day and distance. No rail service or major transit options—a car is a must, and a toll tag even more so. Some residents work remotely or locally in Katy/Cypress retail, energy, and healthcare centers.


Is This Area Right for You?
If you want a turnkey suburban experience with great schools, shiny new homes, and a little extra elbow room, this is where Houston’s future is being built—literally.

If you want to expand your search to the greater metro, check out the LookyLOO Review of the Houston Metro.