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Homes for Sale in Jordan Ranch Brookshire TX: What Buyers Need to Know in 2026

  • Writer: Katie Curran
    Katie Curran
  • Apr 20
  • 6 min read

Jordan Ranch in Brookshire, TX (ZIP 77423) offers homes from the $300s to $800s with resort-style amenities and active new construction. It ranked #5 in Greater Houston for home sales in Q1 2026 per HAR.


Jordan Ranch Brookshire TX homes for sale — open-concept living space in master-planned community, 2026
Jordan Ranch in Brookshire, TX — one of Greater Houston's most active master-planned communities in 2026.

TL;DR:

Jordan Ranch is one of Brookshire's most established — and still actively developing — master-planned communities, with homes priced from the $300s to the $800s and new construction still available from multiple builders. ZIP code 77423 ranked #5 in Greater Houston for home sales in Q1 2026 according to HAR, making it one of the metro's most closely watched markets heading into summer.


If you've been searching for a home west of Houston and Jordan Ranch keeps appearing in your results, there's a reason for that. This master-planned community in Brookshire, TX has been building a following since its first homes were delivered in 2016 — and in 2026, the numbers back up the buzz.


According to HAR's Q1 2026 ZIP Watch report, ZIP code 77423 — which covers Jordan Ranch and the surrounding Brookshire area — ranked #5 among the top ZIP codes for home sales across all of Greater Houston. That's not a one-quarter anomaly. It's a pattern that tells you buyers are paying real attention to this corner of Fort Bend County.


Whether you're a first-time buyer, a move-up buyer looking for more space, or relocating to the Houston area from out of state, here's what you need to know before you start touring.


What Makes Jordan Ranch Different From Other Houston-Area Communities?


Jordan Ranch has roots that go back to 1936, when Chester and Bess Jordan established the original working ranch on this land. Nearly a century later, Johnson Development Corp. purchased the property in 2015, began delivering homes in 2016, and opened The Shed — the community's signature amenity hub featuring a lazy river — in 2018.


Johnson Development has been redefining master-planned communities for nearly 50 years, with a focus on desirable locations, strong builder partnerships, and amenity packages built for modern living. That intentional approach is visible throughout Jordan Ranch in ways that go beyond the pool and the trails.


One of the most distinctive features? Jordan Ranch has an on-site Lifestyle Director who plans events and activities for residents throughout the year. From community gatherings on the Event Lawn to seasonal programming at Sunset Farm — an on-site working farm that provides fresh produce to residents year-round — the community is designed around connection, not just square footage.


Location adds to the appeal. Jordan Ranch sits near the city of Fulshear, with easy access to I-10 and the Grand Parkway (SH-99). It's within easy driving distance of the Energy Corridor, Grand Parkway 99, and Katy, and approximately 8 miles from Katy Mills Mall and 12 miles from LaCenterra at Cinco Ranch.


What Does It Cost to Buy a Home in Jordan Ranch Right Now?


Homes at Jordan Ranch are priced from the $300s to the $800s, spanning a wide range of floorplans, sizes, and finishes. As of mid-April 2026, HAR shows over 160 homes for sale in Jordan Ranch, a mix of new construction and resale inventory.


New construction is still very much active here. Builders currently delivering homes in Jordan Ranch include Lennar/Village Builders, with new floorplans priced in the upper $400s and 2026 delivery timelines. David Weekley Homes, Westin Homes, and Chesmar Homes are also among the builders active in the community. Many builder listings include seller contributions toward buyer expenses, which can offset closing costs or fund a mortgage rate buy-down — worth asking about when you tour.


If you're evaluating value across Houston suburbs, Jordan Ranch holds up well on a price-per-square-foot basis, particularly in the new construction range. Homes in the $440s–$490s are generally delivering in the 2,200–2,600 square foot range, which is competitive for this corridor.


What Amenities Come With Living in Jordan Ranch?


This is where Jordan Ranch consistently earns its reputation. The community amenity package is one of the more complete offerings in Fort Bend County — included through the HOA rather than requiring separate memberships.


Residents have access to a resort-style pool, splash pad, and lazy river at The Shed; a fully equipped fitness center with a dedicated Fitness Director; tennis courts; sports fields; multiple playgrounds; Star Fields Park; miles of walking trails; and the Event Lawn for community programming. Sunset Farm provides fresh produce to residents year-round — a feature you won't find in most Houston-area subdivisions.


For buyers who want a community where there's actually something to do without getting in the car every time, Jordan Ranch delivers on that consistently.


Is Brookshire's Real Estate Market as Strong as the Numbers Suggest?


The short answer: yes, and the data supports it.


HAR's Q1 2026 ZIP Watch report ranked ZIP code 77423 — the Brookshire ZIP that covers Jordan Ranch — #5 among the top home sale ZIP codes in all of Greater Houston. For context, the Houston metro encompasses hundreds of active ZIP codes. Landing in the top five reflects real, sustained buyer demand, not seasonal noise.


What's driving it? A combination of factors: Jordan Ranch continues to add new sections, which brings fresh inventory to a market that often struggles with supply. The I-10 and SH-99 corridor has seen ongoing commercial and retail development, which increases the area's long-term draw. And the price-to-amenity ratio in this part of Fort Bend County continues to attract buyers who are priced out of more established suburbs closer to the loop.


That said, strong demand doesn't mean every transaction is simple. Builder contracts differ significantly from standard resale agreements, and inventory moves at different speeds across price points. Working with an agent who knows this market will help you move confidently, not reactively.


What School District Serves Jordan Ranch?


Jordan Ranch is zoned to Lamar Consolidated ISD (Lamar CISD), which serves the Fulshear and Brookshire areas. Lamar CISD has passed four bond referendums over the past 15 years while maintaining one of the lower tax rates in the Houston area.


Schools serving Jordan Ranch residents include Willie Melton, Sr. Elementary, Kathleen Joerger Lindsey Elementary, Roberts Middle School, Leaman Junior High, and Fulshear High School. We always encourage buyers to contact Lamar CISD directly and visit campuses to determine the right fit for their family.


Frequently Asked Questions - Jordan Ranch Buyer's Guide


Q: What is Jordan Ranch in Brookshire, TX?

A: Jordan Ranch is a master-planned community in Brookshire, Texas with roots going back to 1936. Johnson Development Corp. purchased the land in 2015, began delivering homes in 2016, and opened The Shed with its signature lazy river in 2018. New construction from multiple builders is still actively underway in newer sections of the community. HAR.com


Q: What is it like to live in the Brookshire area?

A: Brookshire offers a lower-key pace compared to closer-in Houston suburbs, with wide-open spaces and a genuine small-town feel while remaining within reach of Katy, the Energy Corridor, and major retail along I-10 and SH-99. Jordan Ranch specifically adds structured community programming that gives it a distinct neighborhood character. If you'd like to learn more about what this part of Greater Houston has to offer, explore our local community resources at mkatgroup.com/communities/brookshire-real-estate.


Q: How does Jordan Ranch compare to other communities in the Fulshear and Katy area?

A: Jordan Ranch shares the same general I-10/SH-99 corridor with communities like Vanbrooke, Willow Creek Farms, and Briarbrook in Brookshire, as well as established Fulshear communities further west. What distinguishes Jordan Ranch is its combination of working-ranch heritage, an extensive amenity package, and a wide builder lineup that offers a broad range of price points and floorplans under one community umbrella. Your agent can help you map out which community aligns best with your priorities.


Q: Is the Brookshire market competitive for buyers right now?

A: Yes. HAR's Q1 2026 ZIP Watch report placed ZIP 77423 — the Brookshire ZIP code encompassing Jordan Ranch — at #5 among all Greater Houston ZIP codes for home sales volume. That's a strong indicator of active buyer demand in this market. If you're also considering the Fulshear area just down the road, our team covers that market closely as well — take a look at mkatgroup.com/areas/fulshear.


Q: Do I need my own agent to buy a home in Jordan Ranch, including new construction?

A: Yes — and this matters more than most buyers realize. Builder sales representatives work for the builder, not for you. Having your own buyer's agent means you have someone in your corner reviewing contract terms, explaining upgrade pricing, flagging inspection items, and helping you negotiate where negotiation is possible. The MKAT Group works with buyers throughout Jordan Ranch, Brookshire, and the Greater Houston area. Reach out anytime at mkatgroup.com/contact-us to get started.


Ready to Find Your Home in Jordan Ranch?


If Jordan Ranch is on your list — or if you're just beginning to explore what Brookshire and the surrounding area have to offer — the MKAT Group is ready to help you navigate it. Katie Curran and Mario Djordjilov, Katy Agents Serving Greater Houston, bring local knowledge, builder relationships, and a straightforward approach to every buyer conversation. Call us at 713-598-1889 or connect with our team at mkatgroup.com/contact-us.


Katie Curran, REALTOR | Greater Houston | MKAT Group at Keller Williams Signature



Market data referenced in this post is sourced from HAR.com's Q1 2026 ZIP Watch report and active listing data as of April 2026. Real estate conditions change frequently. Contact a licensed real estate professional for the most current pricing and availability.

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