Bridgeland homes in Cypress, priced right with the real monthly payment.
Bridgeland is one of the most searched master planned communities in the Houston metro and a top reason families relocate to Cypress. You see every current listing below at the real monthly payment that includes Cypress-Fairbanks ISD taxes, the correct MUD rate, and HOA dues, not just the list price.
What you get in Bridgeland
Bridgeland covers roughly 11,400 acres north of the Grand Parkway off 290. Price points run from $350K for resales in the original sections to $1M+ for custom homes in the newer phases.
Every part of the community sits inside Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District, which is the main reason families pay a premium here. Zoned high schools include Bridgeland High and Cypress Ranch High depending on the section. On the amenity side you get Lakeland Village Center, Bridgeland Central, and miles of trails along Cypress Creek. No community golf course, but The Clubs at Lakes of Savannah and BlackHorse Golf Club are a short drive. The tradeoff is a higher total tax rate because of the Municipal Utility District. We walk you through the real number before you tour. If you are comparing new construction against resale, the calculus changes month to month based on which builder is running incentives.
Schools
Bridgeland High and Cypress Ranch High
Price Range
Resales, semi custom, and new construction
Tax Rate
Total including MUD, verified per address
HOA
Some sections carry a second sub HOA
Live Bridgeland listings
Every active MLS listing inside Bridgeland, pulled live from HAR. Monthly payment below each card estimates principal, interest, property taxes at the Cypress metro average, and insurance. Click any card for the full detail and a builder lender comparison.
Get your exact payment before you tour
Pre approval in a day. Ben compares 50 plus lenders against whichever builder or bank you are considering and returns a number that actually reflects Cypress-Fairbanks ISD taxes, MUD rates, and HOA dues.
Frequently Asked Questions
What schools serve Cinco Ranch?
+Bridgeland is entirely inside Cypress-Fairbanks ISD, one of the highest rated districts in the Houston metro. Zoned high schools include Bridgeland High and Cypress Ranch High depending on which section of the community a home sits in, with feeder junior highs and elementaries assigned by address. Zoning can change, so we verify the exact school for any home we tour before writing an offer.
What is the HOA for Cinco Ranch?
+Bridgeland has a community wide HOA that runs the pools, parks, and trails. Fees are typically $1,000 to $1,200 per year depending on the village. Some neighborhoods inside Bridgeland carry a second sub HOA for private amenities like gated entries or additional clubhouses, which can add another $300 to $900 per year. Lenders include HOA dues in your debt to income calculation, so we pull the exact fee for any address before pre approval.
Are there MUD taxes in Cinco Ranch?
+Yes. Most of Bridgeland sits in a Municipal Utility District, which funds local water and drainage infrastructure. The total property tax rate in Bridgeland ranges from roughly 2.7% to 3.2% depending on the section, which can add $450 to $700 a month to the payment on a median priced home. The sales rep usually quotes only the base school and county rate. We pull the effective total rate for every address we evaluate, so the payment you see matches the one the lender will use.
Is new construction still available in Cinco Ranch?
+Yes, though the original phases are mostly resale in the original Lakeland Village sections. New construction is concentrated in the far north villages toward Fry Road and in neighboring master planned communities like Towne Lake and Cypress Creek Lakes. Builders still active in the corridor include Perry Homes, Toll Brothers, Highland Homes, David Weekley, Coventry, and Trendmaker. If rate buydowns and closing credits matter, builder inventory homes (already built but not yet sold) carry the strongest incentives. See our full Houston new construction tracker for current offers.
How does the pre approval process work?
+One short call, one credit pull, one pre approval letter. Ben Helstein (NMLS #1577314) compares 50 plus lenders against whichever builder or bank you are considering and returns the exact monthly payment for the price ranges you are looking at. Most pre approvals finish same day. Want to start before you book a tour? Book a 15 minute call or see the Houston Buyer Guide for the full step by step. First time buyers should also review Texas down payment assistance programs.
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Let me run the numbers before you walk in. Real monthly payment, real tax rate, and a lender comparison so you know exactly what your offer can afford in any section of Bridgeland.
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