Parkside at Perry: Parks, coffee runs, and easy access around 77070

About Parkside at Perry

Parkside at Perry sits in the everyday sweet spot of the 77070 area where quick park time and practical errands are genuinely close. On a normal week, it’s easy to work a lap at Turtle Lake Park into your schedule, then swing by Kroger about 0.9 miles away for groceries without turning the outing into a full afternoon. For households that like their routines anchored by familiar stops, having Tapioca Master roughly a mile away and multiple Starbucks locations clustered within a couple of miles gives the neighborhood a recognizable “grab-and-go” rhythm.

The feel here leans residential and lived-in, with neighbors mixing outdoor time and school schedules more than nightlife. On the weekends, you’ll see the pull of nearby green spaces like Matzke Park and Gary Simpson Memorial Park, while bigger nature breaks are within reach at Kickerillo-Mischer Preserve around 2.5 miles away. Fitness and youth sports are part of the local backdrop too, with Willowbrook Sports Complex only about 0.2 miles from home and Pridgeon Stadium close enough for a quick evening outing.

Housing expectations in this pocket of 77070 tend to track with a median home value of $288,800, which shapes the kind of buyers and renters who look here. The broader ZIP has a 35 median age, and the mix of owners and renters is noticeable in day-to-day life, with about 44.7% of homes owner-occupied and 49.4% renter-occupied across 23,488 housing units. That blend shows up in everything from how often you see moving trucks to how quickly homes get refreshed with practical updates.

Families and school-minded buyers pay attention to the nearby campus options. Cypress Creek H S sits about 1.1 miles away in Cypress-Fairbanks ISD, and several A-rated elementary choices are close by, including WILLBERN EL around 2 miles away and Gleason El about 3.4 miles away. Parkside at Perry also fits naturally into the surrounding Jersey Village-area tapestry, with nearby enclaves like Flying Acres and Green Creek Estates close enough that you’ll recognize the same parks, coffee stops, and school-zone conversations at pickup and weekend games.

Living in Parkside at Perry

Daily life in Parkside at Perry is shaped by how quickly you can get to the places you actually use. When you want outside time without planning it like a trip, Turtle Lake Park around 0.6 miles away is an easy default, and Matzke Park at about 1.3 miles gives you another nearby option to rotate into the week. If you like having bigger green space on standby, Kickerillo-Mischer Preserve roughly 2.5 miles away makes it realistic to trade neighborhood strolls for a longer nature walk whenever the weather cooperates.

Errands are straightforward in this part of 77070, which matters more than people admit until they live it. Kroger is about 0.9 miles away for regular grocery runs, Fiesta Mart is around 1.2 miles when you want different produce and pantry options, and both Walmart Supercenter and H-E-B sit about 3 miles out for bigger trips. Coffee and quick treats become part of the routine here because the options are so close together, from Tapioca Master about a mile away to Southern Maid Donuts around 2 miles, plus several Starbucks locations sprinkled between roughly 1.4 and 2.5 miles.

The area’s housing picture reflects a true mix of long-term residents and people still finding their footing. Across the ZIP, the median household income is $77,397 and the per capita income is $37,837, which helps explain why you’ll see both households settling in for the long haul and others choosing the flexibility of renting. Median gross rent runs about $1,619 per month, and with owner-occupancy around 44.7% in the ZIP, it’s common to have a street where some neighbors are on year three and others are on year thirteen.

Schools are a real driver of day-to-day decisions, especially for families timing childcare, drop-off, and after-school activities. Cypress-Fairbanks ISD options are close and well-regarded, including WILLBERN EL about 2 miles away with an A rating, plus Hamilton Middle roughly 3.9 miles away with an A rating for the middle-school years. Cypress Creek H S is close at about 1.1 miles and carries a B rating, which is often part of the conversation when buyers compare campuses and programs.

The community itself trends active and schedule-oriented, with sports and fitness facilities nearby influencing the vibe. Willowbrook Sports Complex is about 0.2 miles away, and the D. Bradley McWilliams YMCA at Cypress Creek sits around 2.2 miles, making it easy to keep workouts, swim time, and youth activities in the weekly rotation. Add in an easy night at Whatever Sports Bar & Grill about a mile away, and Parkside at Perry reads like a place where people keep their social life local and their weekends anchored by parks, practices, and familiar errands.

Things to Do Near Parkside at Perry

Parkside at Perry’s best amenities are the ones you’ll actually use on a Tuesday, not just once a season. Turtle Lake Park is about 0.6 miles away for a quick reset outside, and you’ve also got Matzke Park around 1.3 miles and Gary Simpson Memorial Park roughly 1.4 miles when you want to change up the scenery. When you’re in the mood for a longer nature outing, Kickerillo-Mischer Preserve at about 2.5 miles makes it realistic to fit a bigger walk into the day without committing to a long drive.

For everyday convenience, grocery options stack up fast: Kroger is about 0.9 miles away, Fiesta Mart is around 1.2 miles, and both Walmart Supercenter and H-E-B are about 3 miles out for larger trips. Coffee and casual bites are equally close, with Tapioca Master roughly a mile away, Southern Maid Donuts about 2 miles, and Coco Crepes & Coffee around 3 miles for a sit-down treat. Fitness is part of the local routine too, with Willowbrook Sports Complex only about 0.2 miles away and Life Time about 1.7 miles for those who prefer a full-service gym.

Neighborhoods Near Parkside at Perry

One reason Parkside at Perry feels connected is how quickly you roll into adjacent pockets that share the same day-to-day destinations. Flying Acres is practically next door at about 0.1 miles, and Green Creek Estates and Marwood Estates sit roughly 0.3 miles away, so it’s common to cross between these areas for park time, school pick-ups, and quick grocery runs.

A little farther out, Woodedge Village and Tallowwood are each around 0.4 miles away, while Cypress Glen and Linnfield sit about 0.5 miles from Parkside at Perry. If you’re comparing the “feel” of the immediate area, Marwood Village at about 0.5 miles and Turtle Hill Village around 0.8 miles give you more nearby reference points, and Mills Creek Crossing about 0.7 miles away is close enough that many residents end up sharing the same coffee stops, fitness facilities, and weekend routines.

Local Resources Near Parkside at Perry

For families, the school landscape is one of the most practical resources in daily life. Parkside at Perry sits near multiple campuses in Cypress-Fairbanks ISD, including Cypress Creek H S about 1.1 miles away, along with elementary options like WILLBERN EL around 2 miles and Matzke El about 1.3 miles. You’re also not far from schools in neighboring districts, including Klein ISD options like Brill El and Wunderlich Int, which some households consider depending on their exact address and enrollment options.

On the civic-services side, Harris County resources are close enough to be workable when you need to handle paperwork or records. The Harris County Courthouse is about 5.4 miles away, and the Harris County Clerk's Office is also listed at about 5.4 miles, with another Harris County Clerk's Office location noted at roughly 9.6 miles. For property-value questions and exemptions, the Harris Central Appraisal District sits about 8.4 miles away.

For everyday community use, the Northwest Branch Library about 1.6 miles away is a practical nearby branch, and Lanier Theological Library around 2.1 miles adds another local option. Public safety resources include the Texas Department of Public Safety at about 3.7 miles and Emergency Services around 4.6 miles, which residents often like to know are within a short drive.

Frequently Asked Questions About Parkside at Perry

Is Parkside at Perry a good place to live?

Parkside at Perry works well for people who want day-to-day convenience in the 77070 area with parks and practical shopping close by. It’s easy to build routines around Turtle Lake Park (about 0.6 miles), Kroger (about 0.9 miles), and fitness options like Willowbrook Sports Complex (about 0.2 miles). The broader ZIP’s median home value of $288,800 and median household income of $77,397 point to a neighborhood that attracts a mix of first-time buyers, move-up households, and renters. With a median age of 35 in the area, the vibe tends to be active and schedule-driven, especially around school and sports calendars.

Is Parkside at Perry safe?

No neighborhood can honestly promise “safe,” and there isn’t crime data provided here to quantify it. What Parkside at Perry does have is a practical set of nearby public-safety resources, including the Texas Department of Public Safety about 3.7 miles away and Emergency Services around 4.6 miles away. In neighborhoods like this, residents often lean on everyday awareness and community familiarity, especially because many households share routines at nearby parks like Matzke Park and at school drop-offs such as Cypress Creek H S (about 1.1 miles). If safety is a priority, it’s smart to talk with a local real estate professional about block-by-block patterns and ask current residents what they notice.

How are the schools in Parkside at Perry?

Parkside at Perry is surrounded by a strong selection of nearby schools, especially in Cypress-Fairbanks ISD. Cypress Creek H S is about 1.1 miles away and is rated B, while several elementary campuses close to the neighborhood earn A ratings, including WILLBERN EL about 2 miles away and Gleason El around 3.4 miles away. For middle school, Hamilton Middle is roughly 3.9 miles away and is rated A. There are also nearby options outside CFISD, including Klein ISD schools like Brill El and Wunderlich Int, plus iSchool High at University Park (Texas College Preparatory Academies) about 3.1 miles away with an A rating for grades 07-12.

What is the cost of living in Parkside at Perry?

Specific cost-of-living indices and Regional Price Parity (RPP) numbers were not provided for Parkside at Perry, so I can’t break down how overall costs, housing, goods, or utilities compare to the U.S. average of 100. In general, many households in the Jersey Village area focus most on housing costs and property taxes, and it also helps that Texas has no state income tax. For property taxes, the city property tax rate provided is $0.8146 per $100 of valuation and the county property tax rate is $0.3810 per $100 of valuation. Combined, that’s an estimated $1.1956 per $100 of valuation before any school district or special district taxes. (School district rates weren’t provided here, so your actual total bill will be higher once those are included.) With a typical home value around the $288,800 median in the ZIP, it’s worth pricing out taxes on the specific property you like and confirming exemptions through the Harris Central Appraisal District.

Is Parkside at Perry good for families?

Families are drawn to Parkside at Perry because the kid-and-calendar infrastructure is already nearby. Parks like Turtle Lake Park (about 0.6 miles), Matzke Park (about 1.3 miles), and Gary Simpson Memorial Park (about 1.4 miles) make it easy to get outside without planning a big outing. For sports and activities, Willowbrook Sports Complex is roughly 0.2 miles away, and the D. Bradley McWilliams YMCA at Cypress Creek is around 2.2 miles. School options are a big plus, with A-rated elementary campuses nearby like WILLBERN EL (about 2 miles) and multiple other CFISD schools within a short drive.

What is Parkside at Perry known for?

Parkside at Perry is known more for its day-to-day livability than for being a destination district. Locals recognize the area by its quick access to outdoor time at Turtle Lake Park and nearby recreation like Willowbrook Sports Complex, which is only about 0.2 miles away. The neighborhood also sits in a pocket with a dense lineup of practical stops—Kroger close by, Fiesta Mart around 1.2 miles, and coffee choices like Tapioca Master about a mile away—so life here tends to revolve around routines rather than long drives. Being near Cypress Creek H S also gives the area a clear school-and-sports identity.

What are things to do near Parkside at Perry?

For an easy afternoon, residents often rotate through nearby parks like Turtle Lake Park (about 0.6 miles), Matzke Park (about 1.3 miles), and Richard D. Taylor Park (about 2.4 miles). When you want a longer outdoor reset, Kickerillo-Mischer Preserve is around 2.5 miles away. For fitness and spectator sports, Willowbrook Sports Complex is extremely close (about 0.2 miles), and Pridgeon Stadium is about 1.1 miles away. Day-to-day hangouts include Tapioca Master roughly a mile away, Southern Maid Donuts around 2 miles, and Whatever Sports Bar & Grill about 1 mile for a casual night out.

What ZIP code is Parkside at Perry in?

Parkside at Perry is in ZIP code 77070. That ZIP covers a larger area with shopping, parks, and multiple school options nearby.

Interested in homes in Parkside at Perry?

If you’re considering Parkside at Perry, a local agent can help you compare nearby school options, recent sale trends around the $288,800 median value, and how property taxes might look for a specific home. Reach out for a tailored shortlist and a neighborhood-level tour plan built around the parks and amenities you’ll actually use.

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