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Best Places to Live: 2006 - Sugar Land #3

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by The Real Shady, Jul 17, 2006.

  1. The Real Shady

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    Wow. I didn't realize Sugar Land was such a nice place to live.

    1. Fort Collins, CO
    2. Naperville, IL
    3. Sugar Land, TX
    4. Columbia, MD
    5. Cary, NC
    6. Overland Park, KS
    7. Scottsdale, AZ
    8. Boise, ID
    9. Fairfield, CT
    10. Eden Prarie, MN

    http://biz.yahoo.com/special/besttowns06.html

    3. Sugar Land, TX.

    Population: 75,800
    Typical single family home: $170,000
    Est. property taxes: $4,500
    Pros: Diversity; affordable housing
    Con: Like humidity? A lot?

    When Fred Fogarty was transferred to Houston in 1999, he and his wife Susan checked out every city in the area before deciding to live in Sugar Land. Now they can't imagine being anywhere else. Fred, an investment adviser, has since set up his own business in the city too.

    "We like to do family-oriented things, and we wanted to be outside the hustle and bustle of Houston but still have the big-city feel," says Fred, 40. "It's an amazing spot."

    That's a sentiment shared by many in Sugar Land, one of the country's more diverse communities. The area's heat and humidity tend to remind Asian immigrants of home, and in the 80's, as Sugar Land became less a sleepy small town and more a land of good jobs and affordable housing, more Asians moved in. Today the city is almost a quarter Asian, and Sugar Land is home to mosques as well as Hindu and Buddhist temples.

    The city's head count has tripled since 1990, and Mayor David Wallace expects it to hit almost 200,000 within the next 10 years. That expansion will follow a detailed plan; no area will join without utilities and services already in place.

    To limit the impact of sprawl, Sugar Land requires brick storefronts as well as extensive landscaping around shopping centers.

    Though town namesake Imperial Sugar Co. recently closed its refinery, the city is teeming with software, engineering and energy firms such as Fluor Corp. and Unocal. Sugar Land recently revamped its airport to better accommodate corporate jets.

    The booming school population has led to crowding, but the district churns out dozens of National Merit semifinalists each year, and SAT scores are consistently higher than state and national averages. And in few desirable cities does a buck go so far: $200,000 buys a roomy house in a landscaped neighborhood with a community pool.

    "We were thinking that this would be a nice place to have children," says Suja Pappan, 37, a local teacher who moved here with her husband Phillip nine years ago. The couple now have a two-year-old son.

    "The schools are exemplary," Suja says. "Houses are reasonable, and there are all different varieties of people here. It's a good fit."
     
  2. RocketMan Tex

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    Of course Sugarland hit #3.

    Tom DeLay is gone!

    :eek: ;) :D
     
  3. Smokey

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    Where is Imperial Sugar now?

    I had my first cane sugar Dr. Pepper and the bottle said it used Imperial Sugar.
     
  4. Master Baiter

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    I still prefer The Woodlands.
     
  5. KaiSeR SoZe

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    hahahhahaha biotches!!!!!

    the woodlands might as well be in dallas!!
     
  6. pgabriel

    pgabriel Educated Negro

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    I hate when writers act like sugarland, katy, and clearlake aren't basically suburbs of houston.
     
  7. Baqui99

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    I grew up in Sugar Land, and my parents still live there. Miserable place with no character, miles and miles of strip mall shopping centers, and ridiculous traffic up and down HWY 6. Suburban hell at its finest.
     
  8. JayZ750

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    Looks like Naperville is a suburb of Chicago, Scottsdale = Phoenix, etc. I think this survey, at least, ignores that suburb aspect.
     
  9. Master Baiter

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    How do you figure?
     
  10. DaGlide

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    Scottsdale is poop.
     
  11. Baqui99

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    Yup, these are all similar suburbs. I'm surprised they left Alpharetta, Georgia off the list. It's almost identical.

    Eden Prairie - Minneapolis
    Overland Park - Kansas City
    Elicott City - Baltimore
     
  12. KaiSeR SoZe

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    yeah thats true

    sugar land wouldn't be on that list if it wasn't a part of houston
     
  13. KaiSeR SoZe

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    i said it might as well be in dallas because of its distance
    i was joking ;)
     
  14. DonnyMost

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    L...O...L?
     
  15. gifford1967

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    I don't know about those other burbs, but Ellicot City has a very distinctive and pretty cool historical area.
     
  16. A-Train

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    I think Sugarland made the list DESPITE the fact it's part of Houston. ;)
     
  17. StupidMoniker

    StupidMoniker I lost a bet

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    I have lived in 34. Folsom, CA and have family in 66. Broken Arrow, OK.
     
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    My brother lives near there, and you are 100% correct.
     
  20. bigtexxx

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    Sugar Land is extremely diverse. One example is that people refer to New Territory as "New Delhi".

    The Woodlands PWNS Sugar Land
     

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