Houston Top Neighborhoods 

You’re probably scanning lists of Houston top neighborhoods because you want a place that feels right the minute you drive in—safe streets, solid schools, quick commutes and weekend perks all baked in. Below you’ll find the metro’s highest-rated pockets for 2025, plus the data that backs each choice so you can compare with confidence. 

How the Rankings Were Built 

We blended four metrics: 

  1. School quality from Niche
  1. Walkability scores from Walk Score
  1. Current home values via the Houston Association of Realtors market update and suburb-level pricing from Zillow
  1. Lifestyle buzz reported in the Houston Chronicle

That mix lets you balance everyday numbers with the little extras—like brewery patios or bike trails—that make a neighborhood memorable. 

Cypress | Master-Planned Convenience 

  • Typical home value: $416,507, down 0.6 % year-over-year, according to Zillow
  • Cy-Fair ISD grade: 4.1 / 5 on Niche, routinely top-50 statewide. 
  • Walk Score: Mid-50s in the town core; planned paths keep strollers moving, notes Walk Score

Why you’ll like it: Lakes, splash pads and on-site elementary schools mean you rarely leave the neighborhood for fun. Commutes along US-290 are easier since the managed lanes opened. 

Tomball | Small-Town Charm, Big-City Access 

  • Typical home value: $367,858, trending 0.4 % lower this year on Zillow
  • Tomball ISD: #1 in Harris County, says Niche
  • Walk Score: Historic Main Street posts a solid 75—very walkable for errands, per Walk Score

Why you’ll like it: A German-inspired downtown, farmers’ markets every Saturday, and the 249 Tollway that places you in the Energy Corridor in 25 minutes. 

Richmond | Riverfront History Meets New Growth 

  • Typical home value: $395,353, off 1.1 % but stabilizing, shows Zillow
  • School options: Many homes feed into Lamar CISD A-graded campuses, per Niche
  • Walk Score: Central Richmond pockets hit the low-60s, confirming café-to-park strolls are doable, notes Walk Score

Why you’ll like it: Cobblestone downtown squares, Brazos-River sunsets, and Fort Bend County’s slightly lower property-tax rate than neighboring Harris. The Grand Parkway now trims Galleria runs tounder 35 minutes. 

Hockley | Acreage and Future Upside 

  • Typical home value: $318,917, holding steady, based on Zillow
  • Schools: Zoned to Waller ISD (B-grade) with new campuses under construction, reports Niche
  • Walk Score: A car-dependent 0—acreage lots come with privacy, not sidewalks, warns Walk Score

Why you’ll like it: Half-acre lots under $350 K, equestrian centers, and talk of a future high-speed rail node that could vault values the way Katy boomed after the I-10 widening. 

Quick-Glance Comparison 

Neighborhood Typical Price School Rating Walk Score Signature Perk 
Cypress $416K A- 50s Lakes & master plans 
Tomball $368K 75 Historic Main Street 
Richmond $395K A- 60s Riverfront parks 
Hockley $319K Acreage lots 

Ready to explore these Houston Top Neighborhoods in person? Walk model homes, compare floor plans and see which community vibe matches your wish list with Taylor Morrison: https://www.taylormorrison.com/tx/houston

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