





SYNC at Kingsland Ranch
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About this property
At SYNC at Kingsland Ranch, we know you are looking for more than just a place to live; you are looking for a home, a community to be a part of, and a lifestyle that meets your unique needs. Step inside SYNC at Kingsland Ranch, and you’ll immediately feel right at home.
Located in the heart Katy, our one and two-bedroom apartments feature spacious floor plans loaded with designer upgrades and an abundance of fantastic amenities. You will love our chef-inspired kitchens with granite-style countertops and entertainment serving bar, lavish garden tubs, in-unit washer and dryer, built-in desk with bookshelves and drawers, upgraded light fixtures and faucets, wood-style flooring and elegant crown molding.
Location is everything. SYNC at Kingsland Ranch is perfectly situated convenient to everything you need. World class shopping and dining, prestigious schools, and exciting outdoor recreational activities are just minutes away.
Anchoring each modern floor plan is a stunning kitchen with an entertainment bar, sleek, granite-style countertops and upgraded appliances. Hardwood-style flooring, designer lighting, large walk-in closets and relaxing private balconies are just a few of the numerous features that make you feel right at home.
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About Katy, Texas

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In the mid 19th century Katy was known as Cane Island, named after the creek that still runs through the area, which was filled with sugar cane planted by fur trappers. In the middle of the coastal plane– this ‘island’ of cane was surrounded by miles of tall grass; thus it became known as Cane Island. The road from Harrisburg to San Antonio, known as the San Felipe Road, ran through it.