Brazoria County Houston Suburb
Welcome to Iowa Colony, a Brazoria County community south of Houston where master-planned living meets the city's rural Texas roots.
Iowa Colony is a city in Brazoria County, Texas, positioned in the southern reach of the Houston metropolitan area, about 22 miles from downtown Houston along State Highway 288. Though incorporated for decades, the city remained a small rural settlement for most of its history, and its recent emergence as a suburban destination is reshaping its identity. The community traces its origins to 1908, when the Emigration Land Company of Des Moines, Iowa, established a colony that drew its name from the home state of its early settlers. For generations, the local economy was agricultural — rice farming in particular — with oil discovered in the area in the mid-20th century adding another layer of regional employment. Those roots remain visible in the open fields and farmsteads that still border the city's new subdivisions. Today, Iowa Colony is defined by master-planned growth. Meridiana, a large development built around natural contours, lakes, and trails, anchors the city's new-home market, with additional communities lining Meridiana Parkway and the SH 288 corridor. These neighborhoods bring contemporary single-family construction, community amenities, and a steady stream of new residents, while the planned Oasis Village park district promises a regional-scale recreational centerpiece. The city's location is its principal draw. State Highway 288 provides a direct route north into Houston, placing the Texas Medical Center, downtown, and the city's major employment districts within a manageable commute, while Pearland, Alvin, and Sugar Land surround the area with established retail, dining, and services. Iowa Colony suits buyers who want newer construction and master-planned amenities at a more spacious, less congested remove from central Houston, commuters to the Medical Center or Brazoria County industry, and families served by Alvin ISD and its Iowa Colony High School.
Iowa Colony is located in Brazoria County, Texas, in the southern part of the Houston metropolitan area. It sits about 22 miles south of downtown Houston along State Highway 288, just west of Alvin.
Iowa Colony was founded in 1908 by the Emigration Land Company of Des Moines, Iowa, and takes its name from its first Iowa-born settlers. For much of its history the community's economy centered on agriculture, particularly rice farming.
Students in Iowa Colony attend schools in the Alvin Independent School District. The district operates Iowa Colony High School, which serves nearly all of the city and is located along Davenport Parkway in the heart of the community.
Iowa Colony is known for large new-home communities, most notably Meridiana, a master-planned development with resort-style amenities and an adjacent Oasis Village park. The city is positioned along State Highway 288 for a direct commute into Houston.
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