Cypress
TX
Average Sales Price
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Median Sales Price
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Population
129,352
Total Listings
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Discover Life in Cypress with Kwame Williams
Local Perspective
If I were walking a client through Cypress, I’d point out how this area captures the best of suburban living while keeping you connected to Greater Houston’s energy. Cypress stands out as a place where you can get a little more space—both in your backyard and in your day-to-day life—without losing access to the city’s opportunities. Over my years working with buyers and sellers here, I’ve seen Cypress grow from a quieter outpost to a vibrant, sought-after community. I often recommend Cypress to clients who want a balanced lifestyle: you get established neighborhoods, great schools, and a sense of community, but you’re not sacrificing convenience or modern amenities. It’s a spot I position carefully for families and professionals who want that blend of comfort, value, and upward momentum in the market.
Neighborhood Highlights
Cypress has a welcoming, family-oriented feel—think tree-lined streets, active parks, and neighbors who wave as you pass by. The area is known for its strong sense of community, with local events, youth sports, and weekend farmers’ markets giving it a friendly, lived-in vibe. Unlike some of the denser, busier suburbs closer to Houston, Cypress offers a little more breathing room and a slower pace. You’ll notice a mix of established subdivisions with mature landscaping and newer master-planned communities that bring in walking trails, lakes, and clubhouses. It’s a place where you can find both tranquility and activity, depending on what your week calls for.
Homes & Architecture
Most homes in Cypress are single-family residences, ranging from classic brick traditionals to contemporary builds in newer developments. You’ll find a good mix of one- and two-story layouts, often with open-concept living spaces and generous yards—ideal for entertaining or relaxing outside. Many neighborhoods feature homes built within the last 10-20 years, though there are pockets with older, well-maintained properties that offer mature trees and a bit more character. Gated communities, townhomes, and some patio homes add variety, but the hallmark here is spacious, comfortable living with a nod to both function and curb appeal.
Demographics
Data provided by Attom Data
Population
Employment
Population
129.4K
129.4K in 2020
Density
1.3K
per square mile
Households
41.7K
52 With Children
Gender
49% / 51%
Men Vs Women
Occupancy
85% / 15%
Owned Vs Rented
Age Median: -- Years
No Data
Education Level
No Data
Educational Environment
Elementary Schools (21)Middle Schools (9)High Schools (8)
Name
Category
Grades
Library
Ratio
10/10
Sampson Elementary School
16002 Coles Crossing Dr N, Cypress, TX 77429
Public
KG - 5
No
20:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
10/10
Pope Elementary School
19019 N Bridgeland Lake Pkwy, Cypress, TX 77433
Public
KG - 5
No
17:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
10/10
Warner Elementary School
10400 Warner Smith Blvd, Cypress, TX 77433
Public
KG - 5
No
19:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
10/10
Swenke Elementary School
22400 Fairfield Place Dr, Cypress, TX 77433
Public
PK - 5
No
21:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
9/10
Postma Elementary School
18425 West Rd, Cypress, TX 77433
Public
PK - 5
No
19:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
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Amenities & Attractions
Cypress Living: Your Local Guide
To help you make informed decisions, we've compiled answers to some of the most commonly asked questions.

What types of homes are common in Cypress?
Cypress offers a mix of single-family homes, master-planned communities, and new construction. You'll also find some townhomes and custom builds, with a range of lot sizes and architectural styles to fit various needs and budgets.
How is the commute and connectivity in Cypress?
What’s the lifestyle and walkability like?
How fast do homes sell in Cypress?
What should I know about schools in Cypress?
Are there HOAs or community fees in Cypress?






