Zip Codes
77489
Housing Mix
Suburban Homes & Gated Communities
Moving Here Since
2009
The Neighborhood
Diverse, Growing & Quietly Suburban
Missouri City grew up quietly in Fort Bend County while Sugar Land got the attention. Twenty miles southwest of downtown Houston, it has steadily built into a city of 76,000-plus — one of the most diverse suburbs in the metro. Established 1990s subdivisions sit alongside newer master-planned communities like Sienna and gated lakefront neighborhoods like Lake Olympia. Fort Bend ISD anchors the school system, and the Fort Bend Parkway toll road gives Med Center commuters a straight shot into the Loop.
Missouri City moves are classic Fort Bend work — single-family homes in the 2,000-to-4,000-square-foot range with proper driveways and garages. Gated communities like Lake Olympia and Colony Lakes need advance gate access and sometimes separate truck entry points. Trip charges apply from central Houston via Highway 6 or the Tollway. The factor most people miss is the geography: Missouri City spans 30 square miles with no real center, so two addresses in the same city can be a 20-minute drive apart. We've been navigating it since 2009.

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What to Expect
Moving Challenges in Missouri City
Every neighborhood has its quirks. Here's what makes moving in Missouri City different — and why experience matters.
Distance from central Houston with trip charges
Missouri City is 17-25 miles southwest of inner-loop Houston depending on the subdivision. Highway 6, the Sam Houston Tollway, and Fort Bend Parkway are the primary routes. Trip charges apply, and rush-hour traffic on Highway 6 northbound can be heavy.
Gated communities requiring advance access
Lake Olympia, Colony Lakes, and other Missouri City communities are gated with manned or electronic entry. Moving trucks need gate codes, resident authorization, or advance notice to community management. Some require specific truck entry points separate from the resident entrance.
Large geographic spread across 30 square miles
Missouri City has no single town center. A move in Sienna (far southwest) is a different geographic job than a move near Quail Valley (central) or a home along Highway 6 near the Beltway. Accurate quoting requires the specific subdivision and address.
Why Choose Us
Missouri City Movers Who Know Fort Bend County
We're not learning your neighborhood on move day. Our crews have been working Missouri City subdivisions since 2009 — from Lake Olympia to Sienna to Quail Valley. We know the gate access protocols, the best staging approaches for large homes, and how to navigate Fort Bend County's sprawling layout.

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