Metro hub Texas

Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land — metro hub

A single landing page for the Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land commuter shed. Browse ZIPs from the city core out through the suburbs, with consistent demographic and housing context drawn from public Census data.

ZIP codes
120
across the metro
Total population
4,299,941
profiled residents
Avg median income
$88,049
household, ACS
Avg home value
$270,420
owner-occupied

Cities & suburbs in this metro

Top ZIP codes by population

ZIPCityPopulationMedian incomeMedian home
77494 Katy, TX 129,165 $144,444 $420,100
77449 Katy, TX 119,994 $82,300 $213,500
77084 Houston, TX 107,864 $75,510 $215,600
77573 League City, TX 95,111 $119,948 $322,500
77479 Sugar Land, TX 90,084 $154,658 $437,500
77584 Pearland, TX 89,358 $112,994 $324,700
77083 Houston, TX 77,663 $61,979 $203,800
77450 Katy, TX 72,197 $103,245 $318,400
77095 Houston, TX 71,138 $90,690 $269,100
77036 Houston, TX 68,797 $41,899 $205,200
77072 Houston, TX 63,585 $50,886 $162,100
77077 Houston, TX 63,168 $69,782 $352,900
77089 Houston, TX 59,042 $83,648 $216,000
77070 Houston, TX 58,462 $73,579 $245,300
77015 Houston, TX 58,276 $55,171 $149,600
77088 Houston, TX 54,601
77044 Houston, TX 53,753
77498 Sugar Land, TX 52,947
77082 Houston, TX 52,827
77081 Houston, TX 51,374
77581 Pearland, TX 50,733
77040 Houston, TX 50,192
77099 Houston, TX 50,113
77064 Houston, TX 49,305
77493 Katy, TX 48,117
77093 Houston, TX 47,417
77060 Houston, TX 47,349
77080 Houston, TX 45,391
77057 Houston, TX 44,056
77055 Houston, TX 43,780
77075 Houston, TX 42,736
77042 Houston, TX 40,861
77007 Houston, TX 40,653
77065 Houston, TX 40,140
77066 Houston, TX 40,053
77063 Houston, TX 39,855
77049 Houston, TX 39,514
77090 Houston, TX 39,478
77074 Houston, TX 39,088
77034 Houston, TX 38,875
77073 Houston, TX 38,857
77024 Houston, TX 37,694
77502 Pasadena, TX 37,665
77009 Houston, TX 37,654
77014 Houston, TX 37,471
77506 Pasadena, TX 37,141
77008 Houston, TX 37,097
77087 Houston, TX 36,710
77304 Conroe, TX 36,700
77092 Houston, TX 35,822
77035 Houston, TX 35,335
77079 Houston, TX 34,633
77004 Houston, TX 34,197
77017 Houston, TX 33,627
77067 Houston, TX 33,420
77301 Conroe, TX 33,409
77047 Houston, TX 33,199
77076 Houston, TX 33,171
77041 Houston, TX 33,053
77096 Houston, TX 32,744
77045 Houston, TX 32,627
77038 Houston, TX 32,275
77053 Houston, TX 30,642
77016 Houston, TX 30,252
77086 Houston, TX 30,071
77091 Houston, TX 30,008
77025 Houston, TX 29,539
77033 Houston, TX 28,669
77018 Houston, TX 28,403
77005 Houston, TX 28,310
77023 Houston, TX 27,676
77039 Houston, TX 27,501
77071 Houston, TX 27,221
77022 Houston, TX 26,476
77021 Houston, TX 26,287
77020 Houston, TX 26,252
77504 Pasadena, TX 25,748
77061 Houston, TX 25,485
77043 Houston, TX 25,122
77385 Conroe, TX 24,771

About the Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land metro

Metro areas are the unit of analysis that most closely matches how people actually live: a downtown core, a ring of close-in neighborhoods, and a wider band of suburbs and exurbs that share a labor market and a housing market. The Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land hub gathers 120 ZIP codes spread across roughly 7 distinct cities and townships. Reading them side by side is the fastest way to understand which sub-markets share a profile and which break the pattern. For step-by-step methodology, see our relocation guide.

The average median household income across listed ZIPs lands around $88,049, with average owner-occupied home values near $270,420. Neither number is the right answer to “is this metro affordable?” on its own — what matters is the spread, the commute time you can tolerate, and the property tax regime in each jurisdiction. Click into the city tiles above to compare adjacent cores, and into individual ZIP profiles to see the granular block-level numbers. You can also compare against other markets via the full metro index.

If you’re considering a move into Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land, treat this page as a triage layer above the ZIP-level detail. Identify three or four ZIPs that match your budget and density preference, then walk those neighborhoods (or at least drive them at rush hour) before signing anything. The data will save you from obviously wrong fits, but only your own feet on the sidewalk can confirm a good one. For state-wide context, jump to Texas.