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About Missouri City

Missouri City is a flourishing southeastern Texas town, home to a rapidly-growing and very diverse population. A large percentage of the local population is composed of young families, and the city caters to them with its award-winning parks and recreation department and convenient amenities. The major city of Houston is just a short drive away, so you can easily access all of its shopping, dining and entertainment options.

The History of Missouri City

Missouri City traces its lineage to St. Louis, Missouri, the area from which its founders traveled in search of better weather and greater prosperity. Two real estate investors advertised land for sale in what they called Missouri City, attracting Missouri residents who were looking for a fresh start.

Unlike many Texas towns, Missouri City debuted as a residential area. Homes and businesses grew at a fast pace, with some residents working on the sugar plantations in the town's adjacent fields. The railroad allowed residents to commute to work in larger cities while still enjoying the comforts of a smaller town.

Living in Missouri City

Missouri City offers many benefits, including a low crime rate, a relatively affordable cost of living and numerous amenities. Great weather and access to top-rated schools are also major highlights of the community, and have helped fuel the rapidly-growing population.

Missouri City's parks and recreation department has been awarded the Texas Gold Medal award, honoring its excellent recreational programs and facilities. Close to 400 acres of land in the city is dedicated to public parks, many of which feature children's playgrounds, splash pads, walking trails, athletic fields and walking trails. Some of the parks even offer boating and fishing, which are especially popular in the mild spring and summer months. The Missouri City Recreation and Tennis Center is another one of the city's popular recreational facilities. There, you can enjoy batting cages, tennis courts and a large fitness center. In addition, city-sponsored sports leagues and activities provide plenty of options for adults, children and seniors.

Missouri City Schools

Fort Bend Independent School District manages the majority of schools in Missouri City, and has frequently received recognition for outstanding academic performance. You can also find numerous private and charter schools throughout the city.

Resources for Moving to Missouri City

If you're getting ready for a move to Missouri City, the following resources will be helpful:

  • Utilities: Municipal Utility Districts, operated by several entities provide water services. The city's major natural gas providers are Centerpoint Energy and SiEnergy. Because Texas operates under a deregulated electricity industry, you have your choice of several electricity providers.
  • Garbage and Recycling: Curbside trash collection is provided for most homes in Missouri City. Developments constructed after 2007 are required to use the city-contracted provider, but older neighborhoods have a choice of private companies.
  • Transportation: The METRO public transit system has a park-and-ride facility just off of the city's Highway 6. There, you can park your personal vehicle and use the public transit systems to easily access Houston and other nearby communities.

Missouri City Housing

Missouri City has a fairly affordable housing market, though prices are steadily increasing. Median home prices are just slightly higher than the national average, but significantly lower than the Houston metro area average. There are many home styles and sizes to choose from in Missouri City, many of which feature traditional brick exteriors, ranch-style structures and spacious lots. You also have the option of a newly-constructed home in several brand-new planned communities.