
Missouri City
Missouri City is just 15 miles from Houston, Texas with an ideal blend of reasonable and lavish apartments for rent to choose from. Great schools, shopping centers, chain and local dining, and grocery and retail stores reside all over this city, giving its residents convenient access to all of their shopping, educational, and dining needs. Most of the residential areas fall into the Fort Bend Independent School District, but a few neighborhoods are zoned into the Houston Independent School District. Either way, Missouri City offers premiere public education for the residential youth. Many lakes, ponds, and rivers flow throughout town, so many of the community parks have waterfront views. Buffalo Run Park offers boat ramps, fishing piers, sand volleyball courts, and walking trails. Find your perfect apartment in Missouri City so you can become a Texan in this charming city.

Stafford
Nestled between Sugar Land and Missouri City, Stafford’s quiet presence and close proximity to amenities makes it a popular community to call home. It’s also a hop, skip, and a jump from Houston. Originally built on agriculture, Stafford business includes everything from commercial, manufacturing, service, and more. Area residents enjoy the sports facilities at Stafford City Park, and strolling lush rose gardens at Margaret Havens Memorial Garden next to the town hall. Just like their apartments, the convenience of First Colony Mall and Southwest Freeway restaurants are appreciated by the locals. When you live here, you’re just minutes from the Houston Museum of Natural Science at Sugar Land and 12 miles from Rice University.

Sugar Land
Having built itself up as an economic powerhouse thanks to (you guessed it) the refinement and sale of sugar, Sugar Land has become one of the most affluent and desirable suburbs in the Houston region. Although the mighty Imperial Sugar factory has been shuttered since 2003, the local economy is stronger than ever, the public schools are exceptional, and the crime rate is among the lowest in Texas. On top of that, it’s an ideal community for folks with active lifestyles, with the governor’s office having recognized Sugar Land as the fittest city in the state numerous times in recent years. Sugar Land residents enjoy a mostly quiet suburban atmosphere, filled with large homes and attractive apartment complexes. A thriving shopping and dining district at the center of town revolves around the swanky Sugar Land Town Square, and the landscape is filled with big, beautiful parks and lakes. One of the signature local institutions is the Sugar Land Wine and Food Affair in the spring, which attracts folks from across the Houston area.