Cypress, TX

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FOX Corporate Housing in Cypress, TX offers Fully-furnished, Temporary Housing options for half the cost of a typical costly hotel stay. Our Cypress, luxury corporate apartments and single family homes give our clients the utmost in quality, designer decor with personalized touches throughout, to ensure our guests feel at home during their Temporary stay with FOX.

About 25 miles northwest of Downtown, Cypress was a once rural area, with most of its residents in the rice and dairy farming industry. Today, it has blossomed into one of Houston’s largest suburbs. The neighborhood has both Atakapan Indian and German heritage, the latter of which can be seen in some of the street and school names—like Huffmeister Road Matzke Elementary.

Large scale residential and commercial development beginning in the 1980s has transformed this once rural area into one of the Houston area’s largest suburban communities with most of the housing having been recently built. The explosion of new real estate construction in Cypress is a clear indication that the local Cypress economy is robust, and that jobs and other amenities are attracting an influx of new residents.

Cypress is an excellent choice for families with children due to several factors.  First, there are a large number of families with children who currently live here, making it a place where both parents and children are developing strong social ties with other families. The highly rated Cy-Fair Independent School District and the large population of college-educated adults provide an environment conducive to academic success. Home ownership is dominant in Cypress with numerous master-planned communities providing areas for children to play and stability in the community. Finally, Cypress’s overall crime rate is much lower than average for the United States.

Look out for the planned Cypress Creek Greenway Project, a major parks project that will serve to mitigate flooding, provide recreational opportunities, and preserve natural habitat across the Cypress Creek watershed.