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Moving to Richmond, Texas — Affordable, Growing, and More Than People Expect

Richmond doesn't always make the top of the relocation list the way Katy or Sugar Land do — and that's exactly why it's worth paying attention to. As the county seat of Fort Bend County, Richmond sits at the heart of one of the fastest-growing counties in the United States, with home prices that still offer genuine value and access to the same great school districts and suburban infrastructure as its more famous neighbors.

Nuestra Misión

En The Angie Farish Team, nuestra misión es brindar servicios inmobiliarios incomparables con integridad, profesionalismo y un enfoque centrado en el cliente. Estamos comprometidos a aprovechar nuestra experiencia y recursos para ofrecer resultados excepcionales a nuestros clientes. Al priorizar la comunicación abierta y construir relaciones duraderas, nuestro objetivo es capacitar a personas y familias para que tomen decisiones inmobiliarias seguras. Cuando elige trabajar con nosotros, está eligiendo un equipo dedicado y apasionado por ayudarlo a lograr sus aspiraciones inmobiliarias.

Cost of Living & Home Prices in Richmond

  • Entry-level homes: low to mid $200,000s

  • Mid-range family homes: mid $200,000s to low $400,000s

  • New construction: $300,000–$500,000 depending on community and builder

  • Property taxes: Fort Bend County, approximately 2.2–2.6%

Commute From Richmond

  • Sugar Land: 15–20 minutes

  • Energy Corridor: 30–45 minutes via Westpark Tollway or US-90

  • Downtown Houston: 40–55 minutes

  • Texas Medical Center: 45–60 minutes

Community Feel & Demographics

Richmond has a genuine historic character — it's one of the oldest cities in Texas, with a charming historic downtown along Morton Street. The community is diverse and unpretentious, with a mix of long-established families and newcomers drawn by the value and Fort Bend County quality of life.

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