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$475,000

9726 New Kent
Sugar Land, TX, 77498
4beds·4baths·3,312sq ft

About this home

Beautifully maintained two-story home featuring high ceilings, tile flooring throughout the first floor, and laminate wood flooring upstairs. The updated kitchen showcases elegant quartz countertops and stainless steel appliances, opening to the spacious living area for effortless entertaining. Upstairs, you'll find a large game room offering additional space for family fun or a home office. Step outside to a spacious backyard with a covered outdoor kitchen, perfect for gatherings and year-round outdoor living. This home offers the perfect blend of comfort, style, and functionality!

Property details

Year built
1990
Property type
Residential
Style
Single Family Residence
Heating
Natural Gas
Cooling
Electric
Garage spaces
2
Water
Water District
Lot
0.2529 acres
Taxes / yr
$7,965
Estimated monthly
$3,380/mo
P&I $2,528 · Tax $713/mo · Ins $139/mo

Estimate only. Taxes and insurance are typical TX defaults; check exact figures before buying.

Listed by
REALM Real Estate Professionals - West Houston
Dina Sicilia
MLS80245581Listed7/3/2026
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