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Fulshear

New construction homes for sale in Fulshear, TX

680 homes

New home communities in Fulshear, TX

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Housing market in Fulshear, TX

  • State
    Texas
  • Market
    Greater Houston Area
  • Neighborhoods
    0
  • Communities
    28
  • Single family
    683
  • Townhouses
    1
  • Multi family
    0
  • Condominiums
    0
  • Active builders
    20
  • Starting price
    $249,990
  • Median price
    $477,532.5
  • Price per square foot
    $184.23

Real estate price trends

Home price data reflects 680 listings in Fulshear, TX, sourced from Jome and updated regularly

*Based on Jome markets

What it's like to live in Fulshear?

The Local Vibe (Location & Identity)

Fulshear is a rapidly expanding city in Fort Bend County, situated roughly 35 miles west of downtown Houston. Once a small agricultural town, it has transformed into a high-growth residential hub with a population that has surged past 25,000. The local economy is defined by a high concentration of professional households who commute to the Energy Corridor or the Westchase District.

Living Here: Amenities & Lifestyle

Daily life revolves around the intersection of rural heritage and modern master-planned convenience. Residents often spend Saturday mornings at the Fulshear Farmers’ Market before heading to Flewellen Creek Park for its extensive trail system. Shopping and dining are concentrated at the Fulshear Town Center and the nearby Shoppes at Cross Creek. For outdoor recreation, the Brazos River provides a natural boundary for exploration just west of the city limits. Commuters rely heavily on the Westpark Tollway and FM 1093, which offer direct, though often congested, routes into the Houston metro. This area maintains a lower density than neighboring Katy, providing more space between developments.

Schools & Family Appeal

Education is a primary driver for growth, with the city served by both the Lamar Consolidated Independent School District and the Katy Independent School District. Families frequently target campuses like Fulshear High School or Jordan High School, which are central to the community's social fabric. These districts are recognized for their modern facilities and robust extracurricular programs that cater to the city's young demographic.

Why New Construction Makes Sense Here

The financial benefits of choosing new construction homes in Fulshear are significant when compared to the aging housing stock in older parts of Fort Bend County. Modern builds in the area are designed to withstand the intense Texas heat, potentially saving homeowners $150–$250 per month on utility bills compared to 1990s-era homes. These estimates, based on regional Energy Star standards for a 2,500-square-foot property, reflect the efficiency of advanced insulation and HVAC systems. Additionally, many new home communities in Fulshear offer builder-funded rate buy-downs that can lower monthly mortgage payments more effectively than retrofitting an older property. For those on a tight timeline, quick move-in homes in Fulshear provide these modern efficiencies without the wait of a custom build.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the current median sale price for a property in Fulshear, TX?

As of February 2026 the median sale price for properties in Fulshear, TX, is recorded at $481,990. This figure represents 700 of new construction homes by 20 of builders.

Who are the major developers of new construction homes in Fulshear, TX?

In Fulshear, TX, the leading developers responsible for new construction homes include Perry Homes, Chesmar Homes, Newmark Homes, Westin Homes and Lennar. These builders have significantly contributed to the development of several new communities in the region.

Is Fulshear zoned to Katy ISD or Lamar CISD?

This is a common point of confusion. While Fulshear is just west of Katy, the majority of the city and its new developments are zoned to Lamar Consolidated ISD (Lamar CISD). This district is growing rapidly and building new schools specifically to serve the Fulshear area. Only a small northern portion of the Fulshear extra-territorial jurisdiction falls under Katy ISD. Always verify the specific school assignment for any home.

Why are property taxes higher in Fulshear?

Fulshear is known for having a higher total tax burden than some established neighbors. This is largely due to the prevalence of Municipal Utility Districts (MUDs) used to develop the infrastructure for new master-planned communities. Additionally, the city and school district rates reflect the cost of rapid expansion. Buyers should ask for the "total tax rate" (often between 2.8% and 3.2%) to accurately calculate monthly payments.

What is the "Cross Creek" effect on the local market?

Cross Creek Ranch is the anchor development of Fulshear, influencing the aesthetic and pricing of the entire area. Its success has attracted high-end commercial development, including grocery stores and dining, which benefits all surrounding neighborhoods. The community sets a high bar for amenities, pushing other nearby developers to offer competitive pools, trails, and fitness centers to attract buyers.