Houston, TX Apartments For Rent
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- PET FRIENDLY$1,086 - $1,645/mo1-2 Beds1-2 BathsRanch at City Park | 11900 City Park Central Ln #4303,
Houston, TX 77047 - SPECIAL OFFERPET FRIENDLY
- PET FRIENDLY$1,230 - $1,850/mo1-2 Beds1-2 BathsLexington Apartments | 12750 Briar Forest Dr #1207,
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- $1,098 - $2,162/mo1-3 Beds1-2 BathsOlympus at Waterside Estates | 9900 S Mason Rd #1129,
Richmond, TX 77406 - $1,245 - $1,900/mo1-3 Beds1-2 BathsSmart Living on Cullen Apartment Homes | 13555 Cullen Blvd #7304,
Houston, TX 77048 - $794 - $1,188/mo1-2 Beds1-2 BathsSapphire Resort Apartments | 2002 San Sebastian Ct #1136,
Houston, TX 77058 - $600 - $1,100/mo1-2 Beds1-2 BathsSterling Point Apartments | 6601 Dunlap St #B222,
Houston, TX 77074 - $1,139 - $1,699/mo1-3 Beds1-2 BathsLandmark at Cypress Falls | 15511 Tuckerton Rd #3B-2Ba-1312Sqft,
Houston, TX 77095 - $1,034 - $1,826/mo1-3 Beds1-2 BathsCarrington at Champion Forest Apartments | 13313 Cutten Rd #11111,
Houston, TX 77069 - $965 - $1,550/mo1-3 Beds1-2 BathsResidence at Westchase | 3411 Walnut Bend Ln #4-0437,
Houston, TX 77042 - $925 - $1,750/mo1-3 Beds1-3 BathsBridges of Cypress Creek Apartment Homes | 17710 Red Oak Dr #182A,
Houston, TX 77090 - Total price$759 - $2,040/mo1-3 Beds1-2 BathsThe Verano | 2800 S Dairy Ashford Rd #2205,
Houston, TX 77082
Types of apartment in Houston, TX
Houston apartments range from garden-style complexes to mid-rise and high-rise towers. In Montrose, Midtown, and the Museum District, many apartments sit in newer brick and stucco buildings with balconies, parking garages, and shared courtyards. Downtown and the Galleria area have more glassy towers and larger mid-rises. In the Heights and Rice Military, you also see houses for rent, including bungalows, townhomes, and newer narrow homes with garages at street level. Interiors often include open kitchens, hard flooring, and in-unit laundry, but layouts can vary a lot by age of the building.In West University, Upper Kirby, and Greenway Plaza, apartments often look polished and newer from the outside, with controlled entry and structured parking. East Downtown and the Near Northside mix older brick buildings, warehouse-style conversions, and newer low-rise apartments. In Meyerland, Spring Branch, and parts of southwest Houston, garden apartments and single-story rental homes are more common. A practical tradeoff in Houston is parking, elevator access, and flood-related building design. Many renters also notice whether apartments have covered parking, first-floor entries, or long interior hallways.