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Furnished Studio - Houston - Sugar Land
13420 Southwest Freeway, Sugar Land, TX 77478
Studio • 1 Bath
$1,190+
Advenir at Milan
13100 W Bellfort Ave, Houston, TX 77099
1–3 Beds • 1–2 Baths
$1,409+
Camden Sugar Grove
12250 S Kirkwood Rd, Stafford, TX 77477
1–2 Beds • 1–2 Baths
$1,295+
Huntington Village and Cambridge Crossing
9506 S Dairy Ashford, Houston, TX 77099
3 Beds • 2 Bath
$1,045+
Granary Flats
4647 Harvest Corner Dr, Richmond, TX 77406
1–3 Beds • 1–2 Baths
$1,345+
Enclave At Woodbridge
15015 W Airport Blvd, Sugar Land, TX 77498
1–3 Beds • 1–2 Baths
$649+
Las Varandas Del Sur
10003 Forum West Dr, Houston, TX 77036
1–2 Beds • 1–2 Baths
$1,125+
Olympus at Waterside Estates
9900 S Mason Rd, Richmond, TX 77406
1–3 Beds • 1–2 Baths
$1,259+
Camden Whispering Oaks
12655 West Houston Center Blvd, Houston, TX 77082
1–2 Beds • 1 Bath
$1,250+
The Townhomes on Peacock Hill
12247 Sunswept Meadow, Houston, TX 77035
1–3 Beds • 1–2 Baths
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Sugar Land apartments for rent are home to one of the most interesting cities in Texas. The city was owned by the Mexican government until Stephen F. Austin granted the land to Samuel M. Williams. The city name, Sugar Land, is attributed to the sugar canes brought over from Cuba that were delivered to Samuel M. Williams, which he then began to grow on Texas soil. Today more than 81,000 live in the "sweet" city.
Sugar Land apartments for rent are located within a short distance from a number of arts and entertainment venues. Discover the Market at First Colony and stop in at Painting with a Twist to browse works from local artists. You can even sign up for a fun painting class or paint party! The Sugar Land Auditorium is the last remaining public building from the original company-owned town of Sugar Land. You can catch a live performance and enjoy the state of the art sound and lighting equipment that was integrated into the building during the 2011 renovation.
The city offers residents of Sugar Land apartments the opportunity to spend time outdoors at local community and neighborhood parks. Although there are a few hiking, biking and walking trails around the city, Sugar Land has been working to develop an interconnected trail system to help connect residents from all areas of the city.
Sugar Land public transportation is available through the Fort Bend County Public Transportation services. Public commuter options include fixed bus routes in and around the city of Sugar Land and the Fort Bend County.
Sugar Land apartments for rent are available to low- to moderate-income families and individuals through the Fort Bend County Housing and Rehabilitation Program. Rental vouchers are granted to those residents who qualify for assistance based on the U.S. HUD terms and regulations.
The cost of living for Sugar Land residents is 4.1 percent less than the state average and 12.8 percent less than the national average. Residents of Sugar Land typically pay $3.53 for a gallon of gas, $4.49 for a cup of coffee and $8.00 for pizza, added the source.
Students living in apartments for rent in Sugar Land have to commute outside the city to attend post secondary institutions. The closest college and university locations around Sugar Land include Houston Baptist University, the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston Community College, Texas Southern University and the University of Houston. All of these post secondary institutions are within a 20 mile radius of Sugar Land.
Residents of apartments in Sugar Land seeking employment opportunities have access to jobs in leading industries such as education, government, construction and health care. Some of the top employers located in the greater Fort Bend County include Fort Bend ISD, Lamar CISD, Fort Bend County, Fluor Corporation and Schlumberger Technology Corp.