Roof Replacement Cost by Subdivision — Sugar Land
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4 subdivisions in ZIP 77478
Lake Pointe
1999–2010 · ~1,100 homes · FBISD
Lakefront community in north Sugar Land near Town Square. Walking trails, fishing pier, and easy access to US-90A.
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Sugar Creek
1971–1990 · ~2,000 homes · FBISD
Sugar Land's original country-club community. Custom estate homes, large lots, mature trees, and one of the most prestigious addresses in Fort Bend.
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Sugar Mill
1975–1988 · ~1,200 homes · FBISD
Established North Sugar Land community with custom-feel homes, mature canopy, and a strong long-time-resident base.
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Sugar Lakes
1983–1995 · ~900 homes · FBISD
Lake-centered established community with walking trails, mature trees, and easy access to both US-59 and US-90A.
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Sugar Land 77479
11 subdivisions in ZIP 77479
First Colony
1977–1995 · ~6,500 homes · FBISD
Sugar Land's original Sugar Land master-planned community. Mature canopy, golf course access, and one of the highest-value resale markets in Fort Bend.
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Sweetwater
1979–1992 · ~1,100 homes · FBISD
Gated luxury enclave inside First Colony with country club, custom estate homes, and the highest price-per-square-foot in Sugar Land.
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Greatwood
1990–2008 · ~3,200 homes · LCISD
Established 90s/00s master-planned community along US-59 with golf course, mature trees, and strong HOA architectural review.
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New Territory
1991–2005 · ~4,500 homes · FBISD
Large master-planned community on the west side of Sugar Land with lakes, pools, and walking trails. One of FBISD's most-rezoned ZIPs.
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Telfair
2005–2018 · ~2,800 homes · FBISD
Newland Communities master-planned development with premium builders, strict architectural control, and elevated price points.
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Riverstone
2005–present · ~4,200 homes · FBISD
Johnson Development premier Sugar Land community with lakes, lazy river amenity center, and high-end builders. Many homes still under 15 years.
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Avalon
2002–2014 · ~1,600 homes · FBISD
Upscale gated and non-gated pockets adjacent to Riverstone. Larger lots, custom-feel homes, and a strong HOA.
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Commonwealth
1995–2005 · ~1,800 homes · FBISD
Established late-90s/early-2000s neighborhood inside First Colony with mature trees, pool, and walking trails.
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Colony Bend
1980–1992 · ~1,400 homes · FBISD
Mature First Colony pocket built in the 80s. Single- and two-story homes with established trees and a pool.
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Settlers Park
1983–1995 · ~950 homes · FBISD
Quiet established First Colony neighborhood with mature canopy, single-loaded streets, and a community pool.
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Alcorn Bend
1995–2003 · ~600 homes · FBISD
Small established First Colony pocket with mature canopy and a quiet residential feel.
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